Identify opportunities by writing them down. They may not all pan out, but none will if you don’t put them on paper.
Identify opportunities by writing them down. They may not all pan out, but none will if you don’t put them on paper.
When getting feedback on your performance (at work or at home), take a breath, swallow your pride, and listen. You might hear good advice that will improve your productivity.
Small nails can be pressed into the wall to hang lightweight items. Hold something hard over the nailhead and press with an even, steady pressure.
When in a meeting, find your listening pose. Show you’re engaged, but don’t react. You’ll be prepared to listen without judgment and absorb what’s being said.
Make your passwords a sentence, such as, “I loved to play in the sand when I was 12,” or “I kissed for the first time at 17.” Always include a number. Then spell out one word, making your password “IltpitsandwIw12” or “Ikftfirstta17.” You’ll remember them every time. Don’t forget your uppercase and lowercase letters!