For many in business, it can be hard to get your teams to communicate both their needs and their ideas. With so many rules and regulations, it can be even more challenging to get new ideas accepted and implemented. Often, it's because of some long-standing "That's...
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Encourage Remote Collaboration (Even When Your Team Is Completely Back in the Office)
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, teams have had to collaborate remotely out of necessity. As we start to open back up and come back to the office, you may want to continue to encourage remote collaboration. For instance, how often do your team members chat with each...
The Benefits of Utilizing Reframing During Challenging Situations at Work
You may be asking “What is reframing?” Reframing is a technique that can be used to help create a different way of looking at a challenging situation, person, or relationship by changing its meaning. Also referred to as cognitive reframing, it's a strategy therapist...
By Keeping Up With Changing Times, You Won’t Be Left Behind
Whether you are an intern, a tenured employee, a CEO, or a small business owner, there is a crucial principle to follow. Everyone needs to be constantly aware of what can be done more efficiently in your chosen field. Keeping up with changing times will allow you, or...
7 Ways to Stay Motivated and Productive Working from Home!
After leaving a fifteen-year career in finance where I commuted about thirty minutes to a very plain-vanilla looking office every day, I found myself suddenly working from home. Although I loved my new found freedom, I quickly learned I could piddle away the day all...
Shutting Down States Was an Extreme Overreaction
Note to All Governors: Be the Leader You Were Elected to Be. Shutting Down States Was an Extreme Overreaction and May Kill More People than the Coronavirus. On Friday, our Governor, Gregg Abbott began the "reopen" process for Texas. He created a process called "retail...