The document outlines 7 productive habits: 1) Think before acting by planning and considering all factors before making decisions. 2) Effective communication by sharing thoughts and being clear. 3) Listen without judgment and welcome others' ideas while having the right to disagree respectfully. 4) Prioritize by assessing urgency and importance. 5) Have a can-do attitude by embracing challenges without underestimating oneself. 6) Don't let technology rule you but think uniquely and genuinely. 7) Reward yourself for achievements, big or small, through friends, family, music or exercise. The habits encourage focus, clear goals, balanced social engagement, and an optimistic mindset for increased productivity.
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One of the key elements to preparing for the future of work is adapting to change. Check out the secret sauce to help you adapt better to change & enable yourself to have better soft skills when it comes to knowing and reacting to the concept of change being inevitable.
How can you thrive when the world is shit, a dumpster fire, and a complete disaster...when you find yourself surrounded by negativity, trolls, and rudeness? I spent this year reading snackable articles from Harvard Business Review and everything I could get my hands on written by Daniel Goleman on Emotional Intelligence. This is a snapshot into what I read and hope you find it helpful, inspiring, empowering, and leads you to thrive when the world is a dumpster fire.
5 Things Highly Successful People Do Differentlymyamcat
Are you satisfied in your current position? Distressingly few people can answer yes to that question. Most people want a pay raise, a promotion or a jump to a better position at a different company. Few people manage to obtain their goals.If you want to join them, adopt some of these habits of highly successful people.
Run to Win: Your Advantage in the Job RaceChe Webster
This is a collaboration between myself and Richard Andrews from Newton Stanley. We set out to record a second version of the Jobswot.com Module 1 podcast which would be set to some slides. This is the outcome and we hope it might be of some help to someone out there.
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Co-presented by Jay Hyett and Ruma Dak on the 30th of July 2019 at LAST Conference in Melbourne, Australia.
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Here is a presentation I gave to my old club at UC Irvine about the journey I took in starting a nonprofit, and what I learned both personally and professionally. This includes lessons learned in starting a nonprofit and life lessons to take note. Hope it gives you value!
Following One Course Until Successful otherwise known as FOCUS is a zone everyone of us will find ourselves as we journey up the ladder of success. We needa dose to keep us going and you can find it in this mini book written by me- DLM.
NAPW Spokesperson Star Jones shares her "Simple Seven to Success." Whether your goal is starting your own business or completing a big project, use these tips as a framework to help you focus on what will move you forward.
Co-presented by Jay Hyett and Ruma Dak on the 30th of July 2019 at LAST Conference in Melbourne, Australia.
In this talk we shared seven habits of highly effective teams, based on their work and experience at Envato and within the agile community. They'll also share some tips to help build these habits.
The story of how I am adapting to change in my life. This version is mu first public talk at Agile Vancouver 2010. I compared my personal journey with other people's possible journeys as they transition to agile.
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22 Powerful Secrets To Get RICH Faster Flavian Mwasi
Are you ready to supercharge your journey to financial success? If you're nodding your head, then you're in for a treat. Today, we're going to unpack 22 powerful secrets to get rich faster. These aren't your average financial tips. We're diving deep into the strategies and mindsets that can catapult your wealth building journey into the stratosphere.
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1. THE 7 PRODUCTIVE HABITS
Ali Danish
(Strategic thinker, Creative trainer)
2. BEING PRODUCTIVE IS AS MUCH IMPORTANT AS BEING SUCCESSFUL.
PRODUCTIVITY MEANS MEASURE OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT.
BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE FAILED, WHAT IT COSTS TO US?
TENSION, ANXIETY, DE-MOTIVATION, DISCOURAGEMENT, AND STRESS.
3. Before knowing about 7 productive habits, I believe we have
to know more about the root cause of not being productive
even we do have the same 24 hours a day as others.
Unclear Dreams: when we are not sure about any decision
which we are making, we never live in it longer and lose
focus, so mostly left in the middle and result, gain nothing.
Engagement: Most of us surrounded by unnecessary
gadgets and social activities even at work station. Its not
only waste your time but also it makes you more exhausted
and battery died early. Sometimes too much knowledge is
killing and deviate you from your main objective.
We never appreciate to live in a cage and not social rather
we believe in managing social and work life balance.
4. THE 7 HABITS
Think before Act:
Plan your work and
think about all the factors in your
favor or disfavor then take a decision
and when you took decision firmly
stick to it.
Communication:
No business is a one
man show, so keep sharing your
thoughts and be clear in your
communication with your staff and
peers to make it effective and
meaningful.
No Judgment, No Intention
Listen carefully and
never Judge or create negative
intentions rather always welcome
others’ ideas, but you have a right to
disagree in a way which not lead to
conflict or discomfort so again better
communication and sharing ideas are
key to be productive.
Focus on Importance:
Prioritize the work, judge by
considering urgency and importance
matrix rule and be focus.
Can do Attitude:
Never let you demean or
underestimate. Love challenges and
always have a sense of exploring by
giving yourself value with positive merits
which you have. Start from Point One;
Plan, Organize, Focus, and never fear
from failure, just embrace new
challenges with open mind.
Don’t let Technology rule you:
If want to be productive
and successful, be unique, think big and
genuine. Never be a copy cat or never
look for success by following, as stealing
never gives inner satisfaction or long
term productivity.
5. REWARD YOURSELF:
LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST, WHENEVER ACHIEVE SOMETHING, DOESN’T MATTER BIG OR SMALL,
ALWAYS REWARDS YOURSELF THROUGH YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, MUSIC OR EXERCISE.
“YOU MUST NOT COMPETE, YOU MUST BE UNIQUE”