An Easier Way to Organize Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe August 18, 2022Posted inManaging Yourself2 Comments The end of a season is a good time to assess where your stuff is. But figuring out how to organize can be overwhelming. Read on for the easiest tip…
Start Saying “High Cost” Instead of “I Hate Doing That” Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe June 23, 2022Posted inManaging Yourself6 Comments In this article, I will explain the label High Cost and how it can help your self-concept. What Is High Cost to You? What activity disproportionately drains your energy or…
How to Make a Mantra Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe May 12, 2022Posted inManaging YourselfNo Comments Negative thoughts are like a habit, and the easiest way to break a habit is to replace it.
How to Prioritize Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe February 28, 2022Posted inManaging Yourself2 Comments Getting a lot done only matters if you're doing the right things.
Keep Track of Your Wins Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe February 7, 2022Posted inManaging YourselfNo Comments If you've succeeded in the past, you can succeed in the future. You just need to remember it.
When You’re Ready to Do Slightly More Than Bare Minimum Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe January 31, 2022Posted inManaging Yourself2 Comments Free yourself to do something excellent by starting with mediocrity.
Identify Your Negative Thoughts Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe January 25, 2022Posted inManaging Yourself2 Comments You have negative thoughts. They are likely patterns. They are probably destroying you.
Do You Need a Mantra? Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe January 11, 2022Posted inManaging YourselfNo Comments It's a shortcut to give your brain a break.
When You’re Overwhelmed With a Task, Do the Bare Minimum Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe December 27, 2021Posted inManaging YourselfNo Comments Because you can do an outstanding version later.
Do Less Posted by By Kendall Ratliffe December 16, 2021Posted inDealing With Others, Managing YourselfNo Comments Say less of a "yes" while you're learning how to say "no."