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The site, which I’ve discovered today, features articles on a productivity planning, which is directly connected with how we perceive and organize ourselves. I would like to bring to your attention two of the featured articles:
1. Article by Ryan Eliason, where he talks about procrastination and gives really good recommendation on how to deal with it.
He says: “Every time you define a new project or outcome, or set a goal, immediately define the first step. Ask yourself, “What’s the next action?”
That is when we think of a project to do, we think of it in general terms, which include to many undefined steps, instead of defined actions. We don’t have next action planned. That means, our thought “I need to clean up the house”, which is an outcome, should be “I need to clean up the garage, sweep up the porch, vacuum the dining room, etc.”, which is not so overwhelming, when consists of a few smaller tasks.
You may read an article here:
www.productivityplanner.com
Ryan Eliason is professional, full-time Life and Business Coach. His website is: www.ryaneliason.com
2. The link below takes you to a very interesting article, where Sharon Teitelbaum, author of “Getting Unstuck Without Coming Unglued: Restoring Work-Life Balance,” is talking about our self appreciation, our goals and taking credit for our achivements by communicating with our inner selves, first.
http://www.productivityplanner.com
At Sharon’s website www.stcoach.com you’ll find much more on life-work balance, career, midlife.




