Gail Solish

Gail Solish, MSW, RSW provides Executive/Personal coaching to managers, directors and executives focused on workplace development and relationship management. Claim your FR-EE e-course "Unleash Your Potential and Increase Productivity and Fulfillment" at http://www.ActualizeYourGoals.com or contact Gail at 416-322-0029.

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3 Keys to Creating Different Perspectives

In business, to be successful you need to communicate well, establish what works and also be willing to change as internal and external factors evolve. This means moving from only one channel to having many different channels as options. In other words, you need to create different perspectives.

Communication is the center of business and interpersonal relationships. You should get involved in conversations that create positive interactions and communication by showing your ability to engage in compelling conversations. But most importantly, always try to first understand what is being said to you before insisting on being understood.

Doing everything yourself is not humanly possible. So what is the answer? A 3 step process consisting of elimination, automation and delegation may be the solution. For instance, elimination involves de-cluttering; automation is using devices and technologies available to make your life easier. And delegation is referring some of your work to someone else so you can do what you love.

Are you finding yourself with no time to do what really makes you feel good? You can still look after your family and take care of your other commitments while perusing your dreams; it's just a matter of priorities. Learn how to put yourself first and have fun doing it.

Start balancing your act. Evaluate what you have to do and see how you can be more efficient and happy. You can begin by following some basic rules such as: de-cluttering, grouping your errands, eliminating toxicity, moving your body, and adding fun to your life. And soon you will be leading a more balanced life.

Time Management vs. Self Management

We hear a lot about time management and how we need to organize ourselves and manage our time more effectively. In order to regulate our time, new ways of thinking and being need to be developed. We need to develop self management strategies. When we manage ourselves better we tend to be less overwhelmed, more productive and happier.







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