31 Ways to Get an Extra Hour Out of Each Day

Written by DeAnna Spencer


31 Ways to Get An Extra Hour Out of Each Day By DeAnna Spencer

How can you get an extra hour out of each day? For many small business owners this is a daily challenge.

I myself have often wished that there were 27 hours inrepparttar day. I’ll even settle for 25.

Here are some tips to help you squeeze those extra minutes out of your day. Of course, you can adapt these so that they will fit in with your situation. I hope these are helpful to you.

1. Get up earlier

2. Watch less TV(I mean how many Law & Order spinoffs does one need to watch?)

3. Avoid allowing others to waste your time

4. If you don’t have to drive to work, use that time to study or planIf you do drive to work listen to a motivational tape onrepparttar 128892 way to work instead of that mindless dj talk.

5. Organize your work; do it systematically.

6. Make creative use of lunchtime.

7. Delegate authority if possible.

8. Spend less time on unimportant phone calls.

9. Think first, then dorepparttar 128893 task.

10. Do what you dream about doing, instead of just dreaming about it.

11. Work hardest when you’rerepparttar 128894 most mentally alert

12. Eliminate activities which makerepparttar 128895 smallest contributions to your life.

13. Always dorepparttar 128896 toughest jobs first.

14. Before each major act, ask “Is this really necessary?”

15. Choose interesting and constructive literature for spare time reading.

Healthy Self-Esteem

Written by Dr. Nathaniel Branden


Nathaniel Branden - Healthy Self-Esteem

Asrepparttar world becomes more complex, competitive, challenging, self-esteem is more important than ever. The shift from a manufacturing-based society to one based on information, andrepparttar 128890 emergence of a global economy characterized by rapid change have created growing demands on our psychological resources. Recently,repparttar 128891 focus of my work has been to show how self-esteem principles and technology can be used to improve performance inrepparttar 128892 work place.

Self-Esteem Defined

Despiterepparttar 128893 abundance of books, studies, workshops and committees devoted torepparttar 128894 subject of self-esteem, there is little agreement about what it means. Self-esteem has two essential components:

Self-efficacy: Confidence inrepparttar 128895 ability to cope with life's challenges. Self-efficacy leads to a sense of control over one's life.

Self-respect: Experience oneself as deserving of happiness, achievement and love. Self-respect makes possible a sense of community with others. Self-esteem is a self-reinforcing characteristic. When we have confidence in our ability to think and act effectively, we can persevere when faced with difficult challenges. Result: We succeed more often than we fail. We form more nourishing relationships. We expect more of life and of ourselves.

If we lack confidence, we give up easily, fail more often and aspire to less. Result: We get less of what we want.

What Self-Esteem is Not

Self-esteem is a necessary condition of well being. But it's notrepparttar 128896 only one. Its presence doesn't make life problem-free. Even people with high self-esteem may experience anxiety, depression or fear when overwhelmed by issues they don't know how to cope with.

I think of self-esteem asrepparttar 128897 immune system of consciousness. A healthy immune system doesn't guarantee you'll never become ill, but, it does reduce your susceptibility to illness and can improve your odds for a speedy recovery if you do get sick.

The same is true psychologically. Those with strong self-esteem are resilient inrepparttar 128898 face of life's difficulties.

It's impossible to have too much self-esteem. People who are arrogant or boastful actually show a lack of self-esteem. Those who are truly comfortable with themselves and their achievements take pleasure in being who they are... they don't need to tellrepparttar 128899 world about it.

Becoming successful, powerful or well liked does not automatically confer good self-esteem. In fact, talented and powerful people who doubt their own core value are usually unable to find joy in their achievements, no matter how great their external success.

Important: Self-esteem has to do with what I think of me, not what anyone else thinks of me.

The highly touted use of affirmations is also ineffective, or at best of marginal value, in raising self-esteem. Telling yourself you're capable and lovable accomplishes little if you are operating irresponsibly in key areas of your life.

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