Time Management, Productivity and Creativity

Your time is limited, productivity expectations are increasing; all while you have to come up with creative solutions.
Tips include:
• Time Management
• Workspace Set-up
• Procrastination Busters
• Work-Life Balance
• Effective Communication

The Small Business Secret Weapon: Handwritten Thank You Notes

I was awarded Best of Boston© by Boston magazine in 2007. Their award selection process is very secret, but it might have been connected to a thank you note I sent to their writer. Now I did not send the thank you with the idea of getting any special favors, I simply wanted to express…There’s more. Click here.

The Challenge of the Solo Entrepreneur: 4 Ways to Grow a Business with Support

“We Can’t Do It Alone.” – Jane Pollack, entrepreneur mentor It’s very revealing when you sign-in to an online webinar or teleseminar ahead of time. You get to listen-in on the presenter and host talking to each other or the participants as they arrive. This can reveal a lot about a presenter. Prior to a…There’s more. Click here.

Home Office New Year’s Resolutions: Why Your Subconscious Sabotages You & How to Use Psychology to Craft Successful Resolutions

New Year’s means a fresh start to live better, be better and work better.  The Market and the Media take advantage of this desire to improve yourself with a tidal wave of ads for products/programs/books that promise to “help you lose weight.” But that very phrase, “lose weight” is the key to the failure to…There’s more. Click here.

Home Office Time Management Secret to “Get It Done”

Time management is a special challenge for those who work from a home office as an entrepreneur, remote worker, or freelancer. If you do remote work, your boss sets the priorities and it’s up to you to juggle all your tasks to make it happen. If you do freelance work in a home office, you…There’s more. Click here.

Home Office Efficiency, Creativity and the Human Element: How Isolation Depletes Creativity and the Need for a New Perspective

Part 2 of 2 This week’s post is the Yang to last week’s Yin. Last week I wrote about the need to disconnect from technology and make the time and space to be alone to be open to truly creative problem solving. But too much alone time, with or without technology, can be dangerous to…There’s more. Click here.