Planning Your Year, Part 1: How to Plan a Productive Day
Make tiny adjustments each day and you’ll become more and more productive!
Make tiny adjustments each day and you’ll become more and more productive!
Here are four tips to try out the next time you have to offer some feedback to a coworker
I almost didn’t apply to be a featured contributor for GovLoop.
You can regain control of your day and reclaim your priorities. By determining your intentions the night before, being realistic, and focusing on just three important items, you up your chances of making progress on what you know is most important.
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities for the week of November 22, 2019 on USAJobs.
Here are five strategies that you can use to achieve the best possible outcome the next time you experience conflict in your workplace.
Join me over the next several weeks where I’ll walk you through some planning and productivity strategies which will empower you to take control of your time, meet all your goals and deadlines, and create your own island of sanity.
How the scotch whisky industry inspires integrity and excellence through community.
Most employers require that their full-time staff take at least a 30-minute break in an 8-hour workday; yet, in my 13 years in federal service, it’s more common for me to see my colleagues work straight through their midday break—I’m guilty of doing it myself.
Resilient people and teams are adaptable, flexible, collaborative and innovative; they get things done. Learn how you can make resilience your superpower.