Make It Fun and Get It DoneWritten by Jean R. Charles
Continued from page 1 be turned into something fun? I know this sounds like quite a challenge and some things are just not fun at all. However, I bet with some creative thinking there are possibilities. Try turning on some snappy music and dancing with vacuum cleaner (a la Mrs. Doubtfire). Write a secret message in dust on your dresser and erase it when you clean it. Write that dreaded report on brightly colored paper. Everyone in my office recognizes notes from me, they are on neon post-its. For managers, setting up contests for your employees can create some fun and increase motivation. If you are a sole proprietor, you can set up a contest just for yourself. Simply set your goals and choose a prize for completion. The idea is to make achieving goals and objectives fun. So, make your work fun and get it done.

Jean coaches professionals and small business owners to discover, design and live their just right lives. Through customized coaching sessions, she provides support, focus, and momentum to keep clients on track and progressing. She can be reached at jean@justrightcoach.com or visited on the web at www.justrightcoach.com. Subscribe to Just Right Coaching Clips newsletter by email: justrightcoaching-subscribe@topica.com
| | Getting Bent into ShapeWritten by Jean R. Charles
Continued from page 1 we get "bent out of shape" by them. Maybe these things are really meant to bend us into shape so we may fulfill our real purpose in life. Perhaps they teach us about how to cope with adversity, or show us an aspect of ourselves that we had previously ignored. They may move us out of our comfort zone so we may experience growth and change.So next time someone or something gets you "bent out of shape," look for lesson in situation. Consider possibility that you are getting closer to your really purposeful shape.

Jean coaches professionals and small business owners to discover, design and live their just right lives. Through customized coaching sessions, she provides support, focus, and momentum to keep clients on track and progressing. She can be reached at jean@justrightcoach.com or visited on the web at www.justrightcoach.com. Subscribe to Just Right Coaching Clips newsletter by email: justrightcoaching-subscribe@topica.com
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