Work Life Management

What Can You Get Done in 30 Minutes?

Many of the people I talk to have a limited amount of time and/or energy to allocate to their business activities, as few as 3-5 hours a day.  Some are limited because they are still on the mend after a significant health setback, or have a persisting condition that makes it difficult to predict what they will be able to do from one day to the next. Others have children at home. They need to wait until they get their children [...]

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Stuck in a Comparison Trap?

Line in the Sand comparison

Whenever you draw a line in the sand of your life, especially when your circumstances today look and feel bleaker than time before a precipitating event or situation, you may find yourself stuck in a circular comparison trap. Whether working with a business owner for whom getting new clients was as easy as breathing “before the downturn,” or someone who has been significantly impacted by a health set back, their ability to rebuild and restore is affected by the degree [...]

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Body Says What?

This  post is a personal one, but one that may resonate with you if you’ve ever received signals from your body that you’ve been on the wrong track in some way. My inititiation into this world of body-talk started in earnest in 1992 when I first was hit with Crohn’s symptoms. Today I only have a cold, but when I woke up I could feel/hear the primary message from my body; lie low, keep still, minimize interaction. This led me [...]

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