by Hawkins | Apr 18, 2011 | Business Management, General, Habits, Home Organizing, Procrastination, Routines, Systems
Today is the deadline for filing tax returns, and yes, there are many people who spent the weekend pulling it together and those who will work right up to the last minute to complete them. Additionally, there are those who will file an extension because they...
by Hawkins | Mar 27, 2011 | Business Management, General, Habits, Meetings, planning, Procrastination, Productivity
Are you always late? Even just 5 minutes is late. Being late might not seem like a big deal to those who are always late, but it is in fact a big deal. Let me tell you why. When you’re late you impact other people. Let’s say you’re 20 minutes...
by Hawkins | Feb 13, 2011 | General, Habits, Procrastination, Productivity, Time Management, Uncategorized, Workplace productivity
So what did you see when you took that long look at your home and work life? Are you spending the majority of your time working or putting off the things that need to get done? If you’re working, what exactly are you working on and are those things relevant to...
by Hawkins | Feb 9, 2011 | General, Habits, Procrastination, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
Seriously, we all procrastinate at some point in time on something and we’re all familiar with this scenario: You put off doing something and probably have absolutely no idea of how long it takes to do the task you’re putting off. You can end up living in chaos...
by Hawkins | Dec 12, 2010 | General, goals, Habits, planning, Problem Areas, Procrastination, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
There is always more to do, no matter what hat you wear in life. Everyone from domestic engineers/stay at home Moms to top CEOs can relate to that. At times it’s difficult to get things done because of the overwhelm conversation. That conversation that we...
by Hawkins | Sep 20, 2010 | General, Goal Setting, goals, Habits, multitasking, Procrastination, Productivity, Workplace productivity
There’s one more way to use procrastination as a stepping stone. We can do nothing. Yes, I said do nothing. Our tendency is to push ourselves and to push hard. We don’t slow down, so there’s no down time. We need to be clear about what we want to accomplish...