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Words That Inspire - SIMPLIFYWORDS THAT INSPIREA monthly quick shot to motivate you, in less than 45 seconds, from Julie Cohen Coaching What do you gain if you SIMPLIFY? Dictionary*says: to reduce to basic essentials, to diminish in scope or complexity, to make more intelligible. What it REALLY means: removing clutter and interference from your life and work; looking at large obstacles as the sum of small challenges; choosing to do less, have less, want less. Why it MATTERS? SIMPLIFYing, both physically and mentally, leaves more space for creativity, problem-solving and exploring. Decision making is clearer, communication is enhanced and personal enjoyment is increased. Questions that INSPIRE: • What personal or professional situation would you like to SIMPLIFY? • How would SIMPLIFYing make you feel? • What do you gain if you SIMPLIFY? • What barriers are in the way of SIMPLIFYing this situation? • What one action can you make today to SIMPLIFY? I would love to hear your answers and comments. Take 45 seconds to reply to these questions at Julie@juliecohencoaching.com. I will keep all responses confidential and reply directly to you. I hope you enjoyed Words That Inspire, a monthly glimpse at words that matter. Permission granted to forward or reprint, as long as copyright, subscription and signature information included. To subscribe, email: subscribe@juliecohencoaching.com. To unsubscribe, email unsubscribe@juliecohencoaching.com. Visit the archives at http://www.juliecohencoaching.com/wordsthatinspire.php.
*(Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977, G. & C. Merriam Co.)
Paper Covering every surface in your office; use these Quick Tips to Clear it up Internet By BZ Riger-Hull, Certified Success Coach It was once said that computers were going to make a paper less society, I think that most people would argue that they have given us more paper in our offices. So it's important to keep that paper from mounting up and keep the lure of all that information from making us think we can read all of the paper that crosses our desk. We just can't,. . .
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