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7 Steps to Getting Unstuck and Becoming More Productive

https://michaelhyatt.com/7-steps-to-getting-unstuck-and-becoming-more-productive.htmlMaybe you’re like my friend, Justin, who told me he was having real trouble making progress on his book. “But I can’t seem to get focused.” I know the feeling. They are not that revolutionary on their own, but practiced together, they are like a defibrillator for your productivity: Create a to-do list for today. read more at michaelhyatt.com

 

 

How Much Sleep Do You Really Need To Work As Productively As Possible? | Lifehacker Australia

http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/08/how-much-sleep-do-you-really-need-to-work-as-productively-as-possible/Every one of us, on average, will be sleeping for 24 years in our lifetime. Still, there are many unanswered questions about sleep and how much we need of it. With this post, Leo Widrich sets out to uncover what the most important research has taught us about sleep. read more at lifehacker.com.au

 

What Makes Successful Bosses So Remarkable – Teamwork.com

https://blog.teamwork.com/makes-successful-bosses-remarkable/You know, they’re the leaders who bring out the best in their team members and can elicit enthusiasm even on the most routine project. What sets them apart from the normal everyday bosses and how can we learn from them to be better ourselves? Today, we delve into the top traits that make successful bosses so remarkable: Ability to listen Being consistent and communicative Champion your team and be respectful Ability to Listen Listening is an essential but often overlooked skill. read more at blog.teamwork.com

4 Tips to Reignite Your Passion and Energy for Your Business

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/276958Staggering out of bed, I zigzagged unconsciously from my bedroom to start the day with zero energy and desire to work on my business, take care of my family, or do anything else. This unconscious, no-energy state was a far cry from the early years of my businesses. When I started my business I had five employees in my little restaurant. read more at entrepreneur.com

 

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