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BradentonHerald.com:
It’s Sunday evening, the weekend is winding down and you’re beginning to think about the work week ahead. What are your feelings?
Do you find yourself excited and challenged, looking forward to another week of doing something you love?
The most fortunate among us get to feel that way on a regular basis.
Or are you instead feeling […]
With the fluctuating economy, people are spending money where they need to, not necessarily where they want to. Saving money and value for money spent are things that are increasingly more important to consumers at the present time. In order to increase productivity, and business as a result, there are some things every […]
The Patriot Ledger:
Many people dream of being inventors, of creating something new that hasn’t been done before. Bob Monahan of Norwell is one of the few who follow through on those dreams.
Monahan created the EZ Leaf Hauler, a rectangular tarp with three sides designed to make moving large piles of leaves easier. Leaves can be […]
Springwise:
In a world populated by gadgets with increasingly varied and complex capabilities, there stand out a lone few that do just one thing really well. The iPod is one classic example, and earlier this month another was released that may even have the potential to attain as devoted a consumer following, if the early blogs […]
tampabays10.com:
Matt Elflein is on a roll? literally. Elflein broke his neck in a diving accident four years ago and is often out and about in his wheelchair.
“I don’t like to sit still. I like to keep going,” says Elflein.
Elflein doesn’t feel sorry for himself, but adjusting to life in a wheelchair was often frustrating. He […]
Lifehacker:
Free service PrintWhatYouLike.com is a simple point-and-click element removal tool to make printing sites and pages without printer-friendly links much easier, and without any software.
Paste in the URL of a site, and you’ll get a left-hand sidebar that lets you click and and remove pictures, headlines, and other page elements. You can pull out the […]
Rhonda Abrams At Gannett News Service:
I once saw a handwritten note over a jar for tips: “If you fear change, leave it here.”
To some extent, we all fear change. Yet, to survive in business (as in all of life) we have to learn how to change — and be willing and able to change when […]
BusinessWeek:
Productivity guru David Allen is the author of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, the 2001 book that has sold more than a million copies and has been translated into 30 languages. His eponymous, $8 million time-management empire spans everything from $595 per-person public seminars to corporate speaking engagements that can earn him […]
marcandangel.com:
I spent some time listening to one of my colleagues confess her utter distaste for the Windows Vista Start menu. “The system is organized all wrong. The programs I need are buried and the ones I never use are right at my finger tips. I waste so much time digging through menus,” […]
The Wall Street Journal:
The clipboard toting, clock-watching, quota-setting productivity expert, peering nosily over your shoulder at work, has been out of fashion in business schools for decades.
Now he’s back, in electronic form — in the home office.
In a budding trend some employment experts say is invasive, companies are stepping up electronic monitoring and oversight of […]
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