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In my experience I have found that most management level employees came into their management role right out of college.  While this is a great boost to their ego, and their incomes, the honest ones find that they are ill prepared for their new role.  Why? Most schools of choice did not give them the basic personal development skills that are required for good management practices.

These fine institutions of higher learning give great information on management theory and its practice but many are lacking in its practical even real world application.  Because of this many quality companies are paying to put their management level employees in personal development courses.

Why?  Well here are a few ways that personal development training enhances management skills.

  1. Personal Development almost always starts with a self assessment.  Management to not only learns how to assess others but more importantly they learn about their own strengths and weaknesses – a strong and important step in becoming and effective manager.
  2. Personal Development teaches how to set goals.  Not just setting a single goal to meet some objective but to set a chain of goals that lead to some major definite purpose.  This goal setting training helps in not only their personal development but of course in business planning and creating goals within their team to support the business’ and departments major definite purpose.
  3. Personal development training also focuses on time management as well as goal setting.  Without either one of these skill their deadlines will not be met (personally or professionally).  One piece of time management that certainly serves management level employees is delegation.  A manager cannot do it all themselves, buy acomplia online they need to learn to delegate relevant task to the person best suited for the task.
  4. Personal development stresses the “Learn, Do, Teach” mentality.  Learn how to be better at a life or business impacting skill then go do it.  Once you are doing it, you can further engrain that new skill into who you are by teaching it to someone else.   Management get better learning and doing then grows themselves and their team simultaneously by teaching it.
  5. This leads to the next place personal development enhances management skills.  Communication and social skills are enhances via personal development.  Management learns to communicate better, to assist and deal with problems and disputes.  The communication method for problem resolution is different from the method for teaching in the “Learn, Do, Teach” situation but both methods are enhanced via personal development.

As you can see I have only scratched the surface here on how personal development training assists management.  The list could continue on to leadership skills, motivational techniques, customer management skills and many more.  All of which can be improved through personal development training.  How many more can you think of?  How many have you as a leader in your home, business or organization learned?  How many do you need to learn more about?  Well then get started NOW!  “Learn, Do, and Teach!”

Think Successfully & Take Action!
Tracy Brinkmann
One of Today’s TOP Motivated Coaches & Author of Success Atlas Programs

One of the most perplexing, yet one of the most understandable rules of the world – to me is – your outer life trends into the direction of your inner life.  It makes perfect sense to realize that how I feel inside is going to impact how I handle things, people and situations I encounter.  But the perplexing side is that the very same rule tends to keeps you from seeing things as they are.  Instead your perception of how things are is colored by the direction of your inner life.  However, I have good news!  If you want to change what is going on in the world around you, whether that be your work life, home life, relationships or rewards then you need to change what is going on inside you – and this is the single factor in your entire life over which you have complete control!

I can hear you now “Wait a minute Tracy I thought this was to be about time management not a touchy feely emotional post.”  Well the starting line of time management is desire and motivation.  After all, I have found that most of us feel that our time management habits could use some (or a lot of) improving – which is probably why your still reading this article.  The kinds of people that take the time to read an article on time management have the desire so that leaves motivation.  The key to motivation is the ‘motive,’ or more plainly the benefits.  If you want to motive or fuel that desire to enhance your time management skills then focus on the benefits you will enjoy.

Wouldn’t it be great to have an extra two hours per day? Could you get more done with a 26 hour day?  Of course you could.  Think about how that little bit of time would add up… let’s see: Two hours a day times five days in a week (because you want to take the weekend off) equals ten extra hours per week. Now take the ten hours and multiply that times fifty weeks (Because you want to take a two week vacation) and you get FIVE HUNDRED extra productive hours each and every year. WOW – if you have a forty hour work week then you have just gained twenty four more weeks – WOW AGAIN that is three months.  So I ask you again – wouldn’t it be great to have an extra two hours per day?  Do you think those three extra months per year would change your life?

Okay okay I can feel the energy coming thought the website – I can almost hear you saying “HOW?” How can you get an extra two hours per day turning your 24 hour day into a 26 hour day?  Well here are a couple time management tips to get you those three extra months a year:

  1. Spend a few minute every hour and track where you are spending your time
    set your computer, cell l phone or egg timer to go off every 60-90 minutes then immediately make a few notes about where you spend that last batch of time.
  2. Review your list and see where your ‘wasting time’ – a few of those areas might be extended times chatting it up with fellow associates, television, personal phone calls, etc.
  3. Where are you waiting and doing nothing, when you could be doing something?  I personally bring notes, books, marketing material, speech topics, etc to doctors meeting and on road trips Cheap Propecia online with me.  That way whenever I have some downtime in an airport, at the dentist office or any where I can pull out something I need to get down and work on it.  Heck I work while I am on the treadmill or stationary bike!
  4. PRIORITIZE – get the important done first!  When you start your day ask yourself what I HAVE to get done today.  Then set to getting it done – don’t go stray until it’s done or until it is at a point where you can no longer advance it further today.
  5. Delegate – sometimes it’s better to have someone else do it!  I really learned this in the revamping of my website – I can and could do it.  But it would not only take me twice as long but the results would be half as good as someone who specialized in website set up.  So I bartered some services and got what would have taken me a week or two, done in two days.
  6. Set Limits – there will be routine and/or regular tasks that you need to do, i.e. read and respond to emails, make phone calls, review reports etc.  Set yourself a reasonable time limit to execute these tasks then stick to it.  You will find that if you tell yourself – SELF you only have 45 minutes to do this that you will be far more focused at the task at hand.

 

When you utilize some of these tips to leverage the power of time management and get a sense of control over your time, yourself, your work and your life you will begin to feel like the master of your own destiny.  This will positively feed your self esteem and push you to new heights – these powerful positive feelings will have a definite impact on other areas of your life.  I mean think about it, you will have more time to spend as you choose.  You can spend it with your family, friends or other loved ones as YOU choose.  You will have the time you desire and deserve to build your business, your relationships or yourself both personally and/or professionally.  So follow the time management tips here and become a master of your own time so that you can get that extra three months every year to chase your heart’s greatest desire!

Think Successfully & Take Action!
Tracy Brinkmann

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Many parts of your year will be filled with heart felt, long lasting memories.  But if your life (good or bad) is anything like mine – those long lasting memories quite often come with a matching level of stress.  The joy of a new baby comes with the stress of getting yourself and the house ready for that bundle of joy.  The pride of landing that new promotion was matched with the stress of the extra work (hours and effort) it took to get there.  The thrill and deep seated pleasure of a Merry Christmas (emotionally and commercially) is matched by the stress of planning and executing that Sunbloom Santa picture of the holiday.

 

The number of things that cause stress during your picturesque holiday season could include but would not be limited to:

  • Finances – having enough money to get the things you desire for those you care about combined with needing to know the right amount to spend on one so as to not upset another.
  • Pressure – beyond the knowing the right amount example given buy cheap Penis Growth Pills online above.  There is finding IT once you know what IT is, then finding IT at the best price.  Finding the time to shop in our busy work lives.  Finding out what the right gift is without letting them know your trying to find out and of course the pressure bearing down on us from family, friends and the commercial machine.
  • Conflict – whether inside the home, at work or in the mall it does seem that conflict can rear its ugly head in a split second and when you least expect it, even though everyone tries to have the ‘holiday spirit’ that spirit can get pushed aside by the previously mentioned finances and pressure.

 

These are just the three core stresses.  There is just so much you are trying to get done in a very short period of time.  I mean it seems like one minute you are handing out candy to the cutest little princesses and scariest little demons you have ever met.  The next thing you know your planning, then eating a beautiful turkey dinner either in your home or the home of someone you love (or the family of someone you love).  Hot on the heals of that sometimes dramatic dinner, now you only have four weeks to make sure you pull off a Christmas (or whichever year ending event you may celebrate) that your family will enjoy and remember all the year through.  Oh, and lets not forget the year ending party to finish it all off.  Whew, I’m feeling the pressure just writing about it.

 

So with all that said,  let me try and give you five ways to lessen that stress, so you can actually let yourself create and enjoy a Happy Holiday.

 

Try some of these simple holiday shopping tips:

 

  1. Teamwork. Remember you do not have to do it all yourself.  Whether it is a spouse, sibling, elder child or a good friend.  Think about any tasks that you could delegate to someone else.  This can not only relieve some of your stress but could also provide a bit of bonding opportunity for you and the other person.
  2. Make a List. Think about the song you hear growing up, “He’s making a list and checking it twice..”  Even the best present delivery ‘man’ on Earth makes a list BEFORE he sets out in his sleigh.  This is great advice.  Your list will help you preplan:
    • What you are going to buy
    • How much you are willing to spend
    • Where you need to go to get it. 
      Knowing these simple things will help you mentally plan the best shopping route of attack – taking a lot of the stress out of the trip(s). Don’t forgot to put incidentals like decorations and food on your list if you need it, so you can cut down on the number trips you need to make – further reducing your stress level.
  3. Be an Early Elf.  A twist on the old saying “The early bird gets the worm.”  That early bird also doesn’t stress about going hungry.  Getting one item on your list done makes you feel good inside – further reducing your stress and motivating you to get the next thing done or bought.  So start feeling good early and you can rid yourself of that “Oh, my gosh I only have two more days..” kind of stress.  For those of you that are saying “But I will miss out on all the great last minute sales” I would ask you – have you really looked?  These days retailers are starting their sales earlier – so there is always a value to be found for those Early Elfs to look.
  4. Surf Your Holiday. Gone are the days when you HAVE to go to a retail store to get your gifts.  The internet has opened a whole new way for you to be Santa without ever having to leave the comfort of your home.  Even if you do not order your items online, you could take your list and comparison shop.  This is a great way to help manage your money.  You could even use online maps to plan the best route from your home to all the stores you have found that have the right price for you.
  5. Safety 1st. No matter what holiday you are planning and buying for – always be safe during your shopping activities.  After all, getting safely to the holiday would certainly be step one to it being a good one.  While you are out and about always keep your credit cards stowed until it is time to actually swipe them.  There are many camera toting people that would love to snap a picture of your card and use the info to make their Christmas shine and tarnish yours.  Do the same thing with your cash, keep it tucked away and only bring out what you need when you need it.  Flashing cash may make you feel good but it could attract the wrong kind of attention.  When shopping online try and stick with trusted e-tailers.  If you need to purchase from a site you are unsure of – do a little research before inputting your information.  A few minutes of safe thought could save you months of stress.

 

So, remember your teamwork, make a list, be an early elf, try surfing some or all of your holiday and always, always remember safety first.   Keep these tips in mind and I can say with a Merry heart that you will be able to cut much of your stress out of the holiday.  As for decorating the tree and the house.. well that is another article in itself. 

 

Have a VERY Happy Holiday – whatever Holiday you observe!

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During the course of my life, both childhood and adult, the military has played a primary role.  My father, a 20+ year military man, raised me in various locations all over the world.  Then, I myself did a tour of duty, serving my country and learning more things about life than I though I ever could.

No matter your personal position on those that serve in the military, you have to admit that this environment can teach you many things that can be applied in various roles in your life.  Even in your role as a businessman or woman.  Yes, it’s true.  Some of the key lessons I learned in the military I now apply in my business career and am all the stronger for it.

One such lesson is – face your enemy.  There is only one way to defeat an enemy, and that is to face him.  You see whenever you stand toe-to-toe with your enemy they have a way of appearing less intimidating than before.  They diminish in their ability to impose their original amount of fear or anxiety into your heart.  Often their ability to strike such fear will disappear entirely.

Now if you think of your problems in the same light, be they personal or professional, then they too can be diminished and conquered.  Here are the combat tactics for overcoming your enemies on the business/personal field of battle.

  1. Sit in a quiet place with pencil and notepad.  On page one write your major problem.  Avoid going into any detail, but state the problem simply in a sentence or two, three at the most.  For example, “I need a promotion, how do I go about getting it?”  Or maybe, “I’m too fat, what can I do to lose weight?”  It could be, “my business is stagnant, how can I make it thrive?”  Or perhaps you’re encountering a personal problem of some kind.  The problems of the human mind and heart are seemingly endless.  But they have two things in common.  The first is they are not unique but shared by hundreds, even thousands, or millions of others.  And two, they can be solved.  And solved a lot easier than you might think once you can clearly face them.  Once you have your first problem down on page one, go to your second problem, write it on page two, then your next problem on page three, and so forth, and so on, until you have all of your problems listed on separate sheets of paper.
  2. After you have all your problems listed on separate sheets, return to page one.  Review your brief statement of your problem.  Then, sit back, relax, and begin to think about the problem.  Only allow those thoughts that relate directly to your main problem to occupy this time.  While going through this careful thought process, begin to list all of the possible solutions that come to mind.  Do not worry if some of your ideas for solving your problem seem far-fetched or even impractical, list them anyway.  Often when an impossible solution is transferred out of your mind onto paper, it will suggest another solution that will be more apt to be the one you want.

What will this process do for you?  Well, first realize that when you have several problems and you continue to carry them around inside of you, they will never solve themselves.   They can, however, cause you to worry.  Potentially even to the point where they can even make you sick.  But once you list them, have them written down, you have changed your problems from internal worries into another form. 

Once your problems are in written form you can look at them and see what they are in the clear light of day.  This will put you in a much better position to defeat the enemy by facing him.  You will feel a great sense of relief once you have reduced your problems to writing.  The tension disappears, and you will feel as if a great weight has been lifted.

 

Now, you can take this same ‘face your enemy’ approach to problem solving, decision-making, and goal achievement by realizing that there are similarities between all three of these.  A decision that is to be made is little more than a problem awaiting a solution.  Decisions are usually a simple problem,  simple in the fact that we are rarely faced with more than two or three options.  Whereas, when faced with a problem, we sometimes face what seems to be an endless line up of alternatives.  And as for goal achievement, isn’t a goal merely a point we wish to reach?  The problem to be solved here is how to get from where we are now to where we want to be.  So, problem solving, decision-making, and goal achievement are all closely related functions of creative thinking.  It’s important that we keep this in mind as we review the steps of using brainstorming for problem solving.

  1. The first step of solving any problem (no matter how big or how small) is to define it.  You should always understand the problem before you begin to work on the solution.  Here, you can use the steps we discussed earlier.  Sit down and write out the problem first in a brief sentence or two, three at the most.  Review this statement of the problem, refine it, and add additional detail to it until it states exactly what the problem is that you would like to solve.
  2. Then, write out everything you know about the problem.  This information can come from your own personal experience, books you have read (which contain any kind of information including statistical data on the problem), or from friends and business associates who know something about the area in which the problem lies.  One important consideration here is to never confuse facts with opinions.  Make sure you know what you’re talking about and the problem is as real and as big as you think it is.
  3. Next, write a list of names of people and organizations that can assist you with this problem.  This list can be made up of people that are involved in the problem, recognized authorities in the area of the problem, or confidants that may have information you need to help solve the problem.  This is your opportunity to go dig in deep for facts. 

    Now you have determined who can help you, contact them.  Phone them, go see them, e-mail them or utilize any other method you choose, but contact them.  Pick their brains for all information they possess that can help you solve your problem.

  4. Take notes!  Be sure to take detailed notes of information you receive that is relevant to the problem you are trying to solve.  Do not take a chance of forgetting any little fact that could give you the solution you’re searching for.
  5. Personal brainstorming.  This is where you put your mind to work in individual idea creation.  Sit down, review the problem statement you wrote down in step one.  Review the notes you have taken in steps two, three, and four.  Now, sit back and think with the brakes of judgment off.  This is no-holds-barred idea generation time.  As your ideas begin popping into your head, do not try to decide whether they’re good or bad.  Just write them down!  And write them down as fast as they come to you.  You may find yourself having to use brief words, or shorthand of sorts, to get all the ideas down.  Perhaps have a tape recorder handy to record your words and transcribe them later, but whatever you do, get your ideas down onto paper.  Again, remember, don’t critique them, the time to pick and choose or rate your ideas will come later.  Right now you’re goal is a lot of ideas, so write them all down.

    There are four basic rules for brainstorming.  You need to know, and remember, them during your brainstorming sessions (be they individual or group sessions).  They are:

    • No negative thinking allowed – the wilder the ideas the better
    • Suspend judgment – ideas will be judged afterward during the rating process
    • A large number of ideas is vital
    • Combination and improvement ideas is what you are after

      It’s really important to write down every idea that you come up with.  No matter how far-fetched or impractical the idea may be, you must write them down.  You see, one idea often leads to another, and that to another.  One idea can be built upon, or linked to another, making it a better idea.  So, writing down even the far-fetched and whimsical ideas is as important as writing down the practical and convenient ideas.

      Once buy cheap Orlistat online you have completed your personal idea generation session, go back and rate your ideas.  Rate them in two areas, effectiveness and facility. The effectiveness scale ranges from very effective, to probably effective, to doubtful.  The facility scale ranges from easy, to not so easy, to difficult.  Rating your ideas will clearly indicate the likely success of any of your possible solutions/ideas.  When you have rated your ideas, you can review them with a quick glance to give first consideration to those ideas that are both effective and easy.

  6. Group brainstorming.  Now is the time to put the minds of others to work for you. The group brainstorming session is handled much like your individual idea creation session.  The group brainstorming technique is where a number of people meet with a single purpose in mind, to think of as many ideas as possible, to solve one well-defined problem.  In this case your problem. 

    Between five and ten participants generally is the best size for such a gathering.  Studies show that any given number of people working on the same problem will be more than 50 percent more effective, (they will come up with at least half again more ideas than the same number of people working individually).  Along with a chain reaction, one idea leading to another, there develops a friendly rivalry and personal interaction that increases individual performance during the brainstorming session. 

    It’s advisable to let each member of the brainstorming session know in advance the problem to be worked on.  Be sure to give them as clear a written statement of the problem as you can provide, (which you completed in step one).  Knowing the problem, each of them can work from a few minutes to a few days on personal research and individual idea creation before the meeting.  When the brainstorming group gathers, ensure each member of the group has a pad and pencil.  This will allow them to capture ideas that might otherwise be lost before they’re able to present them to the group.  Assign someone to be the scribe, the task of taking notes, to record every idea that is produced.  Later, these notes should be transcribed and passed along to the brainstormers for further idea creation/combination.  Always have a leader, but keep the brainstorming session as informal as possible.  The leader’s job is to keep participants on task and keep the ideas flowing.  Often the leader will be the one who comes up with the first idea to get discussion going.  One good suggestion for developing discussion is for the leader to share his/her first idea, then move around the table to the next person, the next, and so on. 

    Before starting be sure to run briefly through the four important brainstorming rules.  The same four rules apply here as before in individual idea creation: no negative thinking, no criticism at this stage, you want a large number of ideas, and combination/improvement of ideas as well.  Once the rules are understood, let the brainstorming begin, attacking the problem from all sides and without let up.  You will find that there’s a chain reaction that takes place when the ideas start flowing.  It will be like a string of firecrackers going off one right after the other.  It is not unusual for ten people to come up with upwards of 100 ideas in ½ hour.  So expect results!

    Write down all the ideas the group comes up with.  Do not criticize during the brainstorming session!  Criticism is short death to brainstorming, and if someone in the group feels squelched he/she might be inhibited to share the innovative idea that could provide a breakthrough!  Save the rating for the end or for another meeting entirely.  Only after all the possible solutions have been written down do you screen them as you did before, for effectiveness and ease of implementation (facility).

    Let’s talk in a bit more detail about rating your ideas.  You’ve spent personal time generating ideas, gathering others, and they’ve invested their time in generating even more ideas. The final two steps that unfortunately are far too often under emphasized and slighted are evaluation and action.  We must evaluate our idea(s), then take action on them.  Even if the action is to scrap the idea, that’s at least an action!  These are the final two steps in the brainstorm/creative thinking process.

    Before implementation, ideas must be carefully rated.  There are many scales that you can choose to use.  I find the most useful are effectiveness (how effective will this idea be in solving my problem?) and facility (how easy/difficult will this idea be to implement?).  These two areas offer a good two-way screen for you’re brainstorming ideas.  If they don’t pass the muster here, the idea is likely to be a serious waste of time if/when implemented.  During the rating session, remember, you’re now judging ideas.  This is the time for cold, hard thinking.

  7. Hone your list down to those ideas that received the highest ratings.  Now rate these ideas in two additional areas time and cost.  This list will result in a rough draft, or schedule, to putting the best ideas to work.  Also rating these ideas in two additional areas could result in one idea being elected over another based on one or both of these new criteria.

    When you’ve written an idea into the action plan, decide who might do it, when it might be done, where to start, and how to do it.  These are important considerations!  Be sure to give yourself a deadline for putting your ideas and plans into action.  We work harder, and more efficiently, when we understand there is a definite timeline involved.  To this end, make a note of the date you must begin working your plan and the date you must put your solution into action (a beginning date and an ending date as it were).  Remember that timing is important when introducing new ideas so carefully calculate your ending date based on your current situation.  Does this need to be resolved sooner or can it wait until later?

 

When you think you’ve come up with the perfect idea, I challenge you to take another look around the issue.  Always try looking at it from new angles, stretching it, and improving it.  Use original thinking rather than rut thinking (remember a rut is nothing more than a grave with the ends kicked out).  This is one of the key factors that separate the creative thinkers from the rest of the pack.

 

For any problem, no matter how big, or how complex it may be, there is a solution.  All you have to do is find it!  And you can find it by organizing your approach, by attacking the problem methodically and with determination.  By applying your full brainpower, and by using wisely all the help you can get, You can solve it.

 

Think Successfully & Take Action.

Tracy