How To Make A Paper Bag Scrapbook
July 2, 2006
Paper bag scrapbooks are really popular now. Their small size makes them great for gift giving, for display on a coffee table, or even just as a “brag book”. They are made by using paper bags (you know the brown lunch kind) and are of a smaller size than the larger scrapbook albums, usually 5 x 5 inches. Since the paper bags are not acid free, it is important to only use copies of your photos. You can get duplicates made of your photos from your photo processing center or even make copies of photos on your home printer.
5 Steps of My To-Do Lists Revolution
June 26, 2006
I’ve been using to-do lists both at work and at home for the past few years now. And while I couldn’t complain about my overall performance, there was always something not right about the way I’d used them, yet I couldn’t tell what exactly it was.
Just a few weeks ago I’ve finally realised what had been troubling me for so long: my to-do lists! What you’re about to read may seem obvious and simple enough, but trust me: I really wish someone had explained to me this reason of my daily frustration a long time ago! So here it is: my own to-do lists revolution!
Hire A Concierge Or Personal Assistant To Increase Your Business Efficiency
June 23, 2006
Hiring a concierge service or personal assistant can give you more of the most precious resource – TIME. Business executives, by nature, are busy people; company meetings, sales conferences, business reports, management duties, delegation, training, and other duties take most of their time. Even with the greatest time management skills, there is still not enough time in the day for them to do what needs to be done. Concierge services and personal assistants are trained to do their menial, day-to-day, tasks with professionalism and competence.
How to Find One Hour More in Every Day
June 22, 2006
In September this year (for reasons too long to explain here), I had no internet or email access for 26 days. We all know how much we rely on these for running our business (and our lives), but it’s not until it’s actually taken away from you for an extended period that you realize the full extent of your dependence.
Needless to say for the first 2 weeks I was feeling very pressured about my inability to respond to client enquiries, communicate with people and generally get things done.
How to Prioritize Your Work
June 21, 2006
Regardless of whether you are a student, work at home mom, a web designer, or a CEO of a Fortune 500 company, prioritizing your work is critical to your success. Failing to prioritize your work load usually results in being extremely inefficient and extremely stressed out. How many times have you thought to yourself “I have so much to do today, how am I ever going to get it all done?â€
There is no exact science to prioritizing, but there are several tips that should help you become a more efficient, less stressed version of your current self: