How many times have you forgotten to do something important because you didn't write it down or set a reminder?

Or, how often do you feel overloaded because you've said "yes" to too many people, and over-committed yourself?

Many of us can relate to these situations because they are common time management mistakes we all know we should be avoiding.

Mistakes like these can cause stress, lower your productivity, and impact the quality of your work.

They can also cause you to miss out on your goals.

This video can help you to identify the time management mistakes you're making, and learn strategies to overcome each one.




We are living in exceptional times.

Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth's climate.

The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being.

For this purpose, HOME needs to be free.

A patron, the PPR Group, made this possible. EuropaCorp, the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because Home is a non-profit film.

HOME has been made for you : share it!

And act for the planet.

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

HOME official website http://www.home-2009.com

PPR is proud to support HOME http://www.ppr.com

HOME is a carbon offset movie http://www.actioncarbone.org

More information about the Planet http://www.goodplanet.info

 

Here are productivity tips that you can implement to

get your life together

and organize your life.

"Spirit of the Anzacs" is the first single from Lee Kernaghan's 2015 album of the same name. The charity single features Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Jessica Mauboy, Shannon Noll and Megan Washington. It was released on 22 January 2015 to raise funds for Legacy and Soldier On.

"Spirit of the Anzacs" is the first taste of an album that has brought soldiers' letters to life in song.

The project was inspired by Kernaghan's 2014 visit to the Australian War Memorial when he was shown archives of soldiers letters to family from the front lines.

"Spirit of the Anzacs" is based on Paul Keating's 1993 eulogy at the interment of the Unknown Soldier.

 

 

At TEDxUSC, business professor David Logan talks about the five kinds of tribes that humans naturally form --

in schools, workplaces, even the driver's license bureau.

By understanding our shared tribal tendencies, we can help lead each other to become better individuals.

 

 



 

David Logan studies how people communicate within a company -- and how to harness our natural gifts to make change within organizations.

 

He looks at emerging patterns of corporate leadership, organizational transformation, generational differences in the workplace, and team building for high-potential managers and executives.