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How to Train Your Brain for Flow, Creativity & Productivity on the Job?

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Have you experienced flow yet, well if you are lucky then you may have experienced it, the great thing is, with practice you can hopefully get there many times a day? What is flow then, well it is a state where you are able to focus completely, everything seemingly disappears in the background and you are able to perform at your very best. Perform at the Peak The work in itself feels quite effortless. People describe flow as a time when they perform at their peak, and this is regardless of their vocations and professions, irrespective of the job or jobs ...

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Adopt These Smart Strategies When it Is Time for Job Change

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You may switch jobs out of necessity or choice, maybe, soon your position is not likely to exist as you know it, or it is going to be obliterated and done away with completely. Again it is quite possible that you have become bored enough to contemplate a career pivot. A Serious Stressor Switching of job paths by any stretch of the imagination is indeed a serious stressor. Now that you have firmly resolved to make the move, it would be worth your while, to check out some smart strategies in order to set yourself up for sure shot success. It always makes ...

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The Right Job Gives You Much More Than Just a Paycheck

Right Job Gives You Much More Than Just a Paycheck

The first few years of the career are spent in figuring out how to get paid reasonably enough to be able to get on. This is, in fact, an extended lesson and at times we spend a bit longer learning how to crack the code. Higher Level Needs Once we gather the requisite experience and confidence that we can easily support ourselves, save a major economic downturn or a calamity of a personal nature, we move our attention to our higher level needs. With the realization that we are employable, our outlook towards a job undergoes a sea change, we ...

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Type A vs Type B: Does Personality Type Matter at Job?

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Which of these describes you better than the other, ambitious to the core, organized, a little bit impatient at times, highly competitive, creative, collaborative, somewhat messy at times. Most of us associate ourselves with either type A or type B personality. Manic Fervor Again it is entirely possible that you do not associate with one to the complete exclusion of other, and depending on the context you make associations with both. Many people amongst us like to schedule our time and go about writing lists with manic fervor, type A personality attribute, on the other hand, we have never ever tried ...

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How to Optimize Work Time for Job Success and Happiness?

How to Optimize Work Time for Success and Happiness

Any individual or a company for that matter constantly try and seeks ways to enhance efficiency as well as effectiveness in a bid to achieve more. The latter is looking for ways and means to zero in on such techniques, that help teams work smarter, faster and better. An Edge Essentially they are constantly seeking an edge over others. If this is the truth, then why organizations still stick to the eight-hour workday. Can you still be a lot more productive without putting in longer hours, and accomplish what you set out to in a given work day. Well killing ...

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