How do you start and decide when to stop taking things on? When do you say, “enough is enough,” and you’ve reached your max? In the video above, I share several tips to help you avoid that feeling of burnout and learn how to confidently say, “no.” If you’re ready to learn more, read on. “Saying ‘yes’ to one thing means saying ‘no’ to something else.” The above statement is a … [Read more...]
8 Productivity Tips For Working With Kids At Home
Let’s face it: Having to adjust to working from home because of social distancing is hard enough. But working at home with KIDS?! Figuring out how to get everything done while also having to help kids with homework, their meals, their general well-being, and what not? There are worse things in the world, and just like any life adjustments — you make it work. Now, you can … [Read more...]
The Remote Worker’s Survival Kit (Tips From A Permanent Virtual Team)
So, you’re stuck at home and trying to get some work done... right? I saw on my buddies’ Facebook that they needed some “quiet time” from the kids, so they came up with this idea... Haha, this is obviously a joke, but we’ve heard from many of you that being productive at home with EVERYONE, like your spouse, family members, and kids... Anyway, since the Coronavirus closed … [Read more...]
CORONAVIRUS: 10 Ways To Make The Most Out Of Social Distancing
Over the course of the past few days, all of our lives have been turned upside down by the continued spread of COVID-19. We went from going about our daily, normal routines to being advised to practice social distancing by staying home as much as possible. It’s like an alternate universe or something straight out of a movie! While the idea of social distancing isn’t hard to … [Read more...]
How To Make Sure Life’s Distractions Don’t Prevent You From Achieving Your Dreams
When it comes to creating a successful life, everyone needs a STRONG why. So what exactly is your why? It’s your reason (or reasons) for doing what you’re doing. It comes from your heart and soul, not your head. And it has to be big—big enough to keep you motivated, bigger than every excuse or fear you could possibly think of. If you’re not sure what your why is, notice what … [Read more...]





