Monthly Archives: August 2011

Time-management only stops the bleeding

Thousands of time-management products have hit the market in the past 20 years and been consumed like cake at a weight-loss camp. So why is society at-large still unsatisfied with their production and seeking to get even more done?

Time-Management from Jethro – Spritual Seeds

In this edition of Spiritual Seeds, PJ shows us that time-management isn’t just a modern issue. In Exodus 18, Moses gets a time-management lesson and wise counsel from his father-in-law, Jethro.

The Storm Inside Of You

I frequently wish I had the temperament for natural science. For as long as memory serves, natural wonders have fascinated and drawn me. Last night, my wife grabbed me to come out on our deck and watch a distant storm cloud. The rest of the dusk sky was perfectly clear so the enormous, anvil shaped…

Finding Motivation for School Work

Nothing on the outside can motivate us long-term, but that is where most of our original motivation begins. Motivation that lasts is purely internal. It is a well we can repeatedly draw from to get us through these valleys.

Do Less With Multitasking

Clowns multitask by riding unicycles while juggling brightly colored balls. Do your current multitasking habits make you look like a clown?

To-don’ts- Be Happier and Make More Money

To-don’ts are the tasks we either don’t like to do, don’t contribute to our goals, or we aren’t the ones who should be doing them. Identifying to-don’ts is as important as understanding to-do’s, though not always as easy to implement.

Finish 2011 with 2012 Strategy

Whether you are a solopreneur, small business owner, commissioned sales person, line manager, middle manager, or Fortune 10 CEO, reality is the same. The year you will have in 2012 is being determined right now.