What motivates people? And why we work?
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“There is more to life than making a living. Do not work more than you live.”
Mokhonoana Proverb
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The Diplo calendar 2019 realized by Stefano Baldi presents a selection of quotes for better living and better working.
All the quotes are about animals and their behaviours, their instincts and the complexity of their social dynamics.
Here is the selected quotation for the month of August
Why fly like a hen when you can soar like an eagle?
We all need to improve our scheduling and make it more effective.
In our daily routine we are unceasingly exposed to facts and events that can easily draw our attention away from tasks which are essential for being efficient and fully productive at work.
Effective scheduling can help us prioritizing and preventing unfruitful struggles to cope with the demands placed upon us.
Geoffrey Whiteway on Coaching Positive Performance lists eight tips that – if daily implemented – can help us scheduling:
- Plan the night before: making plan the night before, will ensure you less anxiety and better night sleep.
- Select 1 key task: identify the most important task for each day and get that task completed.
- Key task first: Life is unpredictable and if somethings happens that plays havoc with your plans, getting the most important task done first will increase the probability for your day to still be effective.
- Context based lists: If you have more than 20 tasks to be completed, make a list and put specific tasks under headings based on the situation you find yourself in, or the resources available to you at the time.
- No agenda, no meeting. Avoid meetings which do not have a clear agenda, as they tend to be just “talking shops”.
- Establish rituals. Routines allow you to get important, repeated tasks completed with maximum efficiency and minimum thought.
- Only time specific tasks go in your calendar. Tasks without a deadline risk being continuously put off.
- Projects vs. tasks A task is something which needs to get done but has not been done yet. A project is something which needs to be done, but has not been done yet and will take more one task to get done. There is real benefit in thinking this way and breaking each project down into tasks.
Try these tips in your daily life. They might reveal useful to improve and make more effective your scheduling. They will help to improve your productivity and create some free time for you!
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- Remain calm, always.
- Stay focused on what needs to be accomplished.
- Help others to get through their taxing day.
- Sidestep the drama and stay positive.
- Get help if you need it.
- Steer clear of too much caffeine.
- Take your breaks.
- Use your vacation time wisely.
- Join in with big projects.
- If you are feeling stressed, avoid letting it show too much.
- SUBVOCALIZATION, that consists in saying words in your head while reading;
- REGRESSION, that implies to get to the end of a page and realize you haven’t taken in what you read;
- FIXATIONS, that tend to create spots on what we are reading which impede our speed.
“Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?”
“Supposing it didn’t,” said Pooh after careful thought.
Piglet was comforted by this.
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- Refuse to pursue perfection;
- Refuse to become distracted;
- Refuse to let negatively drag you down;
- Refuse to allow others to make your decisions;
- Refuse to allow past failures to drag you down;
- Refuse to give mental space to self-limiting beliefs;
- Refuse to believe what you want is impossible;
- Refuse to become overwhelmed;
- Refuse to stop learning, developing and growing.
The Diplo calendar 2019 realized by Stefano Baldi presents a selection of quotes for better living and better working.
All the quotes are about animals and their behaviours, their instincts and the complexity of their social dynamics.
Here is the selected quotation for the month of July
Slow and steady,
wins the race
Aesop
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