Tech Tips 2 Defeat Distraction RRISD JULY 2019Brian Housand
brianhousand.com
@brianhousand
Today’s technology offers incredible potential to demonstrate creative-productive giftedness, but as a society we have fallen victim to an unhealthy digital diet consuming massive amounts of screentime that often leaves us feeling bloated and unsatisfied. This session aims to present ways better have a healthier technology diet and reduce distractions, set goals, track progress, and get stuff done.
Time Management & Productivity Tips for Law Students cslhwc
The Health & Wellness Center at Charlotte School of Law presents practical tips to get organized and get stuff done while managing the demands of law school. Be sure to view the "pomodoro technique" to help you stay on task.
The Secret Ingredient: How To Set Yourself Up For Success in Business and LifeSasha Kazantseva
The Secret Ingredient is a talk first developed by Sasha Kazantseva for the Institute of Directors lunch series based on her own journey of self-discovery since becoming a mother and moving to a small island of Guernsey.
Sasha asserts that we cannot flourish in business unless we take care of all parts of life, without neglecting health, relationships, fun in exchange for career and personal growth.
She blogs about this and more on http://startupme.co/
Sasha is a Guernsey resident technology entrepreneur, angel investor and NED. She set up her first venture in school aged 16 and the entrepreneurial spark never left her. Since then she has worked for Google, L'Oreal and Priceline, co-founded a private start-up accelerator, a green activist group in Russia and launched a mobile game for iOS.
At Google, Sasha created or co-founded global award winning campaigns such as the Google Cultural Institute and a big data predictor algorithm for competitions. She is passionate about supporting and promoting startup ecosystems and is involved with projects in Guernsey as a director with Start Up Guernsey, committee member of the Creative Industries Guernsey.
Her personal quest is to start 100 ventures in her lifetime and to inspire one billion people to start a business.
She has lived and worked in Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Russia, UK and Spain and holds a BSc from the London School of Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. She lives in Guernsey with her husband, whom she met climbing Mt Kilimanjaro for charity, and their twin daughters.
Can you unplug? Making time to have a life. More than ever, today’s newsrooms are trying to do more with less. Learn tips to help you manage your time and those of your newsroom teams, while getting the job done and staying sane. (Jeremy Caplan)
Tech Tips 2 Defeat Distraction RRISD JULY 2019Brian Housand
brianhousand.com
@brianhousand
Today’s technology offers incredible potential to demonstrate creative-productive giftedness, but as a society we have fallen victim to an unhealthy digital diet consuming massive amounts of screentime that often leaves us feeling bloated and unsatisfied. This session aims to present ways better have a healthier technology diet and reduce distractions, set goals, track progress, and get stuff done.
Time Management & Productivity Tips for Law Students cslhwc
The Health & Wellness Center at Charlotte School of Law presents practical tips to get organized and get stuff done while managing the demands of law school. Be sure to view the "pomodoro technique" to help you stay on task.
The Secret Ingredient: How To Set Yourself Up For Success in Business and LifeSasha Kazantseva
The Secret Ingredient is a talk first developed by Sasha Kazantseva for the Institute of Directors lunch series based on her own journey of self-discovery since becoming a mother and moving to a small island of Guernsey.
Sasha asserts that we cannot flourish in business unless we take care of all parts of life, without neglecting health, relationships, fun in exchange for career and personal growth.
She blogs about this and more on http://startupme.co/
Sasha is a Guernsey resident technology entrepreneur, angel investor and NED. She set up her first venture in school aged 16 and the entrepreneurial spark never left her. Since then she has worked for Google, L'Oreal and Priceline, co-founded a private start-up accelerator, a green activist group in Russia and launched a mobile game for iOS.
At Google, Sasha created or co-founded global award winning campaigns such as the Google Cultural Institute and a big data predictor algorithm for competitions. She is passionate about supporting and promoting startup ecosystems and is involved with projects in Guernsey as a director with Start Up Guernsey, committee member of the Creative Industries Guernsey.
Her personal quest is to start 100 ventures in her lifetime and to inspire one billion people to start a business.
She has lived and worked in Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Russia, UK and Spain and holds a BSc from the London School of Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. She lives in Guernsey with her husband, whom she met climbing Mt Kilimanjaro for charity, and their twin daughters.
Can you unplug? Making time to have a life. More than ever, today’s newsrooms are trying to do more with less. Learn tips to help you manage your time and those of your newsroom teams, while getting the job done and staying sane. (Jeremy Caplan)
10 simple secret of great communicatorIosi Pratama
Why Does the right communication matter?
Because wrong communication will make a difference.
Have a look at the slide below to know 10 tips to improve your communication skill.
How to Give Vague-Free Feedback to DesignerIosi Pratama
Giving a comment on a User Interface design is easy stuff, giving feedback is another one. However, as designers, we always looking for feedback, true feedback. But we end up getting comments.
Ini adalah materi yang dibagikan oleh Mas Dwinawan saat saya mengikuti workshop nya yang berjudul membangun aplikasi menggunakan metode design thinking, 10 November 2018 lalu.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
10 simple secret of great communicatorIosi Pratama
Why Does the right communication matter?
Because wrong communication will make a difference.
Have a look at the slide below to know 10 tips to improve your communication skill.
How to Give Vague-Free Feedback to DesignerIosi Pratama
Giving a comment on a User Interface design is easy stuff, giving feedback is another one. However, as designers, we always looking for feedback, true feedback. But we end up getting comments.
Ini adalah materi yang dibagikan oleh Mas Dwinawan saat saya mengikuti workshop nya yang berjudul membangun aplikasi menggunakan metode design thinking, 10 November 2018 lalu.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.