Category Archives: Time Management

Work Sessions: The New Way to Get Things Done in Meetings

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Work sessions are fairly straightforward as a concept—sort of like a meeting of minds toward the completion of a common goal. But how are they different from meetings? And what are the benefits? The struggles?

What is a work session? How is it different from a meeting?

A work session (sometimes called a co-working meeting) is typically a 1-hour session of a very small group of collaborators working on a single project to get it to almost-completion.

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Elaine Bedel: Fast Growing Firm Powered by Loyal Employees and a Competitive, Courageous and Giving Spirit

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Being competitive is a healthy trait.

As CEO and Owner of Bedel Financial Consulting, Elaine shares her insights on how to build a successful career in the financial services – especially for women. She gives her list of things someone must possess before they go out and build their own business. Among other things, she’ll talk about the ways on how to earn your team’s loyalty and respect.

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Risking New Business by Stepping Out

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Comfort ZoneThere are definitive correlations between doing something different, taking potential risks, and finding more success. Have you counted the number of times you have gone outside of your comfort zone? Every day? Every week?

If you go outside of your comfort zone and take even a small risk just one time per day, you could be making opportunities.

What would happen if one day you decide to do something different than what you usually do?

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Distractions are Bad for Your Work and Your Brain

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The ability to multitask is something some people brag about. It is a popular strategy to get a lot of things done. It is also the way that many people who struggle with being able to focus operate. But is it the most efficient way to great work?

In business and in our personal lives, there seems to be more going on than ever and we are compelled to try to do it all – sometimes all at once.

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