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What Your Age Is Trying to Tell You About Your Work

16 Apr

Here’s some of my thoughts on how your age relates to your work and the value you can provide: Life’s Too Short As you get older, you increasingly realise that life’s too short.  Life’s definitely too short to be in the wrong line of work.  In fact, it’s too short to be in the ‘right’ [...]

Your Own Personal Information System at Your Fingertips

12 Apr

Super Smart Note Taking for Mac and iPhone Users – 6 Productivity Tips Tip 1: Buy an iPhone – I’m confident you’ll make the cost back if you use it to the full in terms of saved time, money and effort over time (and much more than that if you download and use the right [...]

How to Be the Best, Fastest or Smartest Employee in Your Team

9 Apr

It would be tricky to aim to be the best, fastest and smartest in your team.  But certainly fun trying.  However you can and should be one of them, or at least the ‘something-est’ in your team.  Tip: don’t be the lazi-est.  Go for something positive! I learned this idea from Mike Michalowicz who wrote [...]

Positive Thinking Can Land You in Trouble

7 Apr

Its about time I nailed this. Positive thinking is encouraged everywhere you look these days. But I think it can land some people in trouble. How to Think Smart Smart thinking requires looking at potential consequences, both positive and negative of decisions and actions in the short, medium and long term. You want to check [...]

Employees: Earn More for Less Effort

2 Apr

People often say ‘you get out what you put it’.  Rubbish.  You can get loads more back than you put in, if you ‘put in’ to the right places in the right ways at the right times.  Whatever you’re currently getting out of your work, you can almost certainly get much more. How? I learned [...]

Your Biggest Current Career Related Challenge?

29 Mar

What career related challenge are you currently facing that you’d like some help with? I often receive emails from people asking for help. I always reply, but of course per person that’s a huge demand on my time.  Of course, the same questions often come up, so I’d like to do my best to answer [...]

New Site to Find and Get in to Your Ideal Career: The Great Career Escape

26 Mar

It’s finally ready for you. If you’re unhappy in your career and want to find and get in to your ideal career, checkout my new site, The Great Career Escape: http://www.thegreatcareerescape.com Includes: a FREE ebook available for immediate download a FREE account option that includes mini e-courses social networking (with a common mission!) forum access [...]

The Best Ideas Come After the Big Decision

24 Mar

Lack of ideas, and therefore options prevents many of us from heading down new paths and trying new things.  The thing is, once you take your first step towards something new, lack of ideas is no longer a problem.  Once you’ve decided and stepped forward, your mind is no longer split and your focus tightens.  [...]

Instant Creative Thinking

22 Mar

A lot of people in my seminars say to me ‘but I’m not a creative thinker’.  What they don’t realise is that they have the ability, they just don’t know how to turn it on. Here’s one way: Whatever area you’re trying to get creative solutions for, list the common popular solutions (the way it’s [...]

Aiming Higher Is Easier

19 Mar

One of the biggest reasons why it’s so hard to get in to certain employment or career positions is that there’s too much competition.  These days it’s worse than ever.  Far too much noise. Yet people insist on competing at this level against the thousands.  The person who gets to the top at this level [...]