Saturday/Sunday, December 28 - 29
Today's Topic
Work? ...or binge-watch?

Skill + Do

Inarguably, this is one of the best weeks of the year. And whether you choose to work a little and rest a lot – or the other way around – this is a great time to enjoy whatever you fancy.

Skiing. Movies. Dinners with friends. Exercise.

It all feels a little more fun because time releases its grip on your throat!

The new year will come soon enough. Sleep, drink, and be merry!

If you want to lay on the couch all week and watch shows, go for it.

But if you’re up for a balanced routine that includes shows, exercise, fun, restaurants, and a little work, that’s fine, too.

If you do have to work, it’s best to set some boundaries and specifics about what work you want to do during these amorphous days.

Getting resentful and frustrated over anything this week ain’t cool, so be smart about budgeting your work time. Block your morning for an hour of work, and then get back on the couch and watch your stories!

Tomorrow - January 13

That tense moment in your meetings

January 11 - 12

Mindfulness/Self-care

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January 10

Pitch meeting agendas, (part 2 of 2)

It is undebatable that preparing agendas guarantees productive interactions. And yet, agendas prevent elements that may adversely affect your meeting intentions and goals.

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January 9

Pitch meeting agendas, (part 1 of 2)

Your buyer relaxes the second you present a formal agenda because they know you won’t waste their time. There IS no downside to using agenda, so get disciplined and do it!

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"The vacation we often need is freedom from our own mind." Jack Adam Weber

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