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49. How to Make Decisions Better, Faster and More Confidently
These 5 tips will teach you how to make decisions better, faster and more confidently at work and school.
46. How to Be Professional: Top Habits and Behaviors You Need Now
Professionalism is more than experience and expertise; it’s a series of behaviors and habits that indicate we take our work seriously.
38. How to Be a Resourceful Person Who Can Figure Things Out
Learn a step-by-step method to figure things out when you're stuck. Otherwise known as resourcefulness, this is a critically valuable skill at work and school.
37. How to Accept Feedback at Work and School: 9 Tips
Accepting feedback at work and school can be tough. Here are 9 super practical strategies for accepting feedback in a way that's positive, purposeful and productive.
35. Executive Function Coaching: What Is It and Is It for You?
Curious about executive function coaching? In this episode, I explain what executive function coaching looks like for students and professionals, and I teach you how to decide if executive function coaching is for you.
19. What to Do When Your Job is Too Hard
If your job is stressing you out and you don’t know what to do about it, this episode is for you. I teach you what to do when your job is too hard — and the strategies are realistic and impactful.
13. March Q&A: Home Productivity and Work Overload
I answer two listener questions this month: How to be more productive at home and how to manage work overload.
11. The 6 Most Valuable Skills for School and Work
It’s not intelligence but SKILLS that set high-performers apart from the rest. Learn about the 6 most valuable skills (with the most ROI) for school and work.
04. What to Do When You’re Overwhelmed: Practical Strategies You Can Use Now
Learn some practical strategies that you can start using today to decrease how overwhelmed you’re feeling. Want to know the secret? It’s action.
02. Everything You Want to Know About Learning (and Working) Styles
A deep dive into learning styles (preferences), and how knowing yours can impact how you learn and work.