Time for Success

2012 Brain Awareness Lecture Series

If you are stimulated by learning about the brain, the OHSU Brain Awareness Lecture Series is the place to go.  You can get information about the series that started on February 20 by going to www.oregonbrains.org. Two of the lectures of special interest to me are: New understandings of the brain – What do…

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Making Time for Success

Friday, March 2, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. (Pacific Time) marks the debut of Making Time for Success, a series of free one-hour monthly calls that explores themes about how to make time for success.  The first theme is the Stop Doing List introduced by Jim Collins in his best-seller, Good to Great. To register send an email…

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Time Management: Using Small Steps to Create Profound Change

Join me on Saturday, January 28 at 12:30 p.m. at the 2012 “Get Organized” Educational Conference where I will help you explore what gets in the way of managing your time effectively.  Discover how small steps can help you manage your time, why they work, and how you can take back your time. Register at…

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New Pathways – Experiences with Distraction: Part 4

By Gale Long, guest blogger Learning – I discovered that I spend large amounts of time in distractions and often don’t even know it. It occurred to me that I was so completely and varyingly distracted that I wasn’t even conscious of it. I think I have very cleverly learned to use distraction for a variety…

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New Pathways – Experiences with Distraction: Part 3

By Gale Long, guest blogger Solutions – In a virtual workshop practicing change through small steps (the workshop is built around the study of a book by Robert Maurer, One Small Step Can Change your Life:  The Kaizen Way), I committed to emailing my coach each day after “catching” (becoming aware) of a distraction, naming…

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How to Set Priorities: Weeds, Hinges and Mosquitoes

By Annette Organ, guest blogger Setting priorities can be tricky for all of us. When we’re overwhelmed, not knowing where to start can often immobilize us and derail our best intentions. Here are a few guidelines that may help you decide where to begin. 1. Weeds: Any task that grows bigger the longer you ignore it. Weeds…

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