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Email Thank You Notes Suck. What You Can Do About It.

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Here are two truths. 1. Everyone loves thank you notes. They are small labors of love, a gift. 2. Everyone hates email. Getting an email adds to your work burden. It’s like giving someone flowers in a broken vase. So why is it so common that the two get combined? A hint: we are busier […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Customer Service, Self Management Tagged With: email overload, email thank you notes, gratitude, hand written thank you notes, thank you notes

Surrounded By Yes? Get The Feedback You Need.

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Leaders hear a lot of “yes.” How can you get the feedback you need? Yes is a lovely word. But you don’t always want to hear it. “Yes” can get in the way of “better.” Every boss finds him on herself surrounded by minions who are going to say “yes,” or “great idea.” But, who […]

Filed Under: New Work Mechanics, Self Management, Teams Tagged With: continuous improvement, public forums, public thinking, social media, yes man

Set Boundaries Or Join The Walking Dead

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Those who have no boundaries have greater stress. And they’re less effective. Indeed, they’re the walking dead of your company. You know what I mean by boundaries. Or at least I hope you do. The boundary that you set about not working on Saturdays, although you’ll be happy to work on Sundays if needed. The […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Self Management Tagged With: boundaries, freedom, stress, walking dead, work freedom, work stress, workplace boundaries

How To Get More Spare Time

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Focus is power. Scheduling leads to focus, which can dramatically save time. For years, I have advised organizations and individuals on the power of the forward project schedule, that is, keeping a list of projects organized by which quarter they will be done in. A project docket that doesn’t have a time aspect is just […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Self Management Tagged With: flow, focus, forward project schedule, getting things done, ramptime, scheduling, the zone

How To Succeed At Writing: 7 Steps

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I find myself in the bizarre situation of getting lots of questions about how to succeed at writing, or how to get paid for writing. I normally demur. But my nephew recently asked, so I answered. And I realized that it wasn’t that bizarre and that I have learned a lot. What I told him […]

Filed Under: Writing Report Tagged With: impostor syndrome, paid writing, professional writing, stephen pressfield, war of art, writing

Stop This Bad Habit To Gain 5x Productivity

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Procrastination

Well, if that wasn’t a clickbait headline, I don’t know what was. But, really. Stop ONE bad habit and you’ll gain 5x productivity. Two words: Stop agonizing. You know what I mean. When you read an email over 20 times before you click send, because you’re afraid that your boss will see a typo and […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Self Management Tagged With: perfectionism, perfectionist, Procrastination, productivity

The Myth of Permanence And Impostor Syndrome

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Things go wrong. Anybody who tells you otherwise is selling something. Yet, when things go wrong, most of us, especially high achievers, start thinking that there’s something wrong with us. “I’m totally an incompetent fraud.” Impostor Syndrome. I know someone in the HR world who has worked at some of the biggest and best companies […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Self Management Tagged With: anxiety, disaster, impostor syndrome, Jonathan Feldman

Sharing Best Practices–With Competitors?

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Although I’ve been in the private sector, I have spent most of my career in the public sector. I am often told that the type of networking that I did while I was in the private sector — sharing best practices even with other organization — was a unicorn, a myth. “Sure, sharing best practices […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, Social Business Tagged With: best practices, innovation, Jonathan Feldman, knowledge management, networking

Useless Gaming? Not Quite. Lessons From RedBull Battlegrounds.

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I attended the Red Bull Battlegrounds with my son yesterday, and will be here in Atlanta throughout the weekend… watching people play Blizzard Entertainment’s StarCraft II competitively on the big stage. Yeah, a video game. This is e-sports, man, and it’s a thing, complete with wildly famous sportscasters, energy drink sponsors, and international attention. Confession: […]

Filed Under: New & Future Tech, New Work Mechanics Tagged With: battlegrounds, e-sports, esports, futurism, gaming, millennials, redbull

Do Remarkable Work: Six Steps

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Darren Rowse, “the nicest man on the Internet,” and founder of ProBlogger.com, addressed a group of web content producers and marketers today at the Copyblogger Authority 2014 conference. If you substitute “reader” for “customer”, what he said was applicable to anyone trying to do remarkable work, like you. Here’s a summary. “Every time I come […]

Filed Under: Better Worklife, New Work Mechanics Tagged With: Authority Intensive, Blogging, Copyblogger, Darren Rowse, Jonathan Feldman, Persistence, Procrastination

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