Making the Most of What’s Happening in Your Career
Do you set concrete goals for yourself and your team or are you continually aiming at a moving target? Are you happy with where you live and work or is it time to land your dream job in a different city? Have you figured out how to make the most of the breaks you have on a daily basis? These are certain things you need to think about and items you can make changes for today. If you’re not setting concrete goals, take some time to figure out what you want your career to look like. If you want to live and work in a different city, start researching and connecting with those where you want to work. Make the most of your downtime to be the most productive you can be during your workday.
6 Reasons Why Concrete Goals are Essential to Entrepreneurial Success
Entrepreneur Article:
Imagine going for a run without a finish line in mind. Will you run at a slower pace because you’re unsure of how far or for how long you have to run or will you sprint until you can’t any longer because you don’t know how soon the run will end? This is what it feels like to work without specific and concrete goals. Whether you’re setting goals for yourself or for the entire team you need to have some specific ideas of what you need to get done and where you’re heading with the goals you’ve set. By setting specific and measurable goals you can see your progress toward what you’re after and continue to be motivated along the way toward the success you have in mind. Check out why you need to make concrete goals and work toward the success you desire.
If you know you’re ready to have a new place to work and you’ve got a specific city in mind, you need to figure out how to make this change work right for you. Checking out a new area can be difficult at times, especially if you’re not familiar with the area. You’ll need to reach out to others in your field that live and work in the area, target some specific companies that you want to work for, and research the area. Doing these things will make it much easier for you to get a great start in a new city and start the next chapter of your life in a place that you’ve chosen to enjoy. Take a look at this article and remember that you only need one company to say yes to make your dream move come true.
What to do on 15-, 30-, and 60-minute Breaks to Boost Productivity
Fast Company Article:
If you’ve worked some breaks into your day its important these breaks are used to release your mind as much as they are used to get your body recharged. One way to make the most of a short break is to move around and get your blood flowing. Too often we sit for long periods of time or focus on the work for longer than we should. It’s important to make sure you move around and unleash your mind during the short break. If you have longer for your break it might be time to eat a meal or walk around. This may also be a great time to get a workout in that doesn’t require you to change your clothes and shower, which can be saved for the longer 60-minute breaks.
Making the Most of What’s Happening in Your Career
Do you set concrete goals for yourself and your team or are you continually aiming at a moving target? Are you happy with where you live and work or is it time to land your dream job in a different city? Have you figured out how to make the most of the breaks you have on a daily basis? These are certain things you need to think about and items you can make changes for today. If you’re not setting concrete goals, take some time to figure out what you want your career to look like. If you want to live and work in a different city, start researching and connecting with those where you want to work. Make the most of your downtime to be the most productive you can be during your workday.
6 Reasons Why Concrete Goals are Essential to Entrepreneurial Success
Entrepreneur Article:
Imagine going for a run without a finish line in mind. Will you run at a slower pace because you’re unsure of how far or for how long you have to run or will you sprint until you can’t any longer because you don’t know how soon the run will end? This is what it feels like to work without specific and concrete goals. Whether you’re setting goals for yourself or for the entire team you need to have some specific ideas of what you need to get done and where you’re heading with the goals you’ve set. By setting specific and measurable goals you can see your progress toward what you’re after and continue to be motivated along the way toward the success you have in mind. Check out why you need to make concrete goals and work toward the success you desire.
Full Article:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/313503
6 Steps to Land Your Dream Job – In a New City
Forbes Article:
If you know you’re ready to have a new place to work and you’ve got a specific city in mind, you need to figure out how to make this change work right for you. Checking out a new area can be difficult at times, especially if you’re not familiar with the area. You’ll need to reach out to others in your field that live and work in the area, target some specific companies that you want to work for, and research the area. Doing these things will make it much easier for you to get a great start in a new city and start the next chapter of your life in a place that you’ve chosen to enjoy. Take a look at this article and remember that you only need one company to say yes to make your dream move come true.
Full Article:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleystahl/2018/05/20/6-steps-to-land-your-dream-job-in-a-new-city/#2d4bafb32f51
What to do on 15-, 30-, and 60-minute Breaks to Boost Productivity
Fast Company Article:
If you’ve worked some breaks into your day its important these breaks are used to release your mind as much as they are used to get your body recharged. One way to make the most of a short break is to move around and get your blood flowing. Too often we sit for long periods of time or focus on the work for longer than we should. It’s important to make sure you move around and unleash your mind during the short break. If you have longer for your break it might be time to eat a meal or walk around. This may also be a great time to get a workout in that doesn’t require you to change your clothes and shower, which can be saved for the longer 60-minute breaks.
Full Article:
https://www.fastcompany.com/40569576/what-to-do-on-15-30-and-60-minute-breaks-to-boost-productivity
The comments to this entry are closed.