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The Tempo and Rhythm of Managers and Leaders Part 2
By Shirley Stelbrink |
Continuing with the Tempo and Rhythm of Managers and Leaders, a break down of the main traits are noted here. Remember, both Managers and Leaders ...
The Tempo and Rhythm of Managers and Leaders Part 1
By Shirley Stelbrink |
According to Nikita Duggal of simplilearn,* "The words "leader" and "manager" are among the most used words in business and are often used interchangeably."* Everyone ...
Trivia: Did you know?
By Shirley Stelbrink |
Adapted from Eureka Herald Weekly newspaper, Eureka, Kansas Wikipedia.com Q. What occurs more often in December than any other month?* * A.* Conception Q.* Half of ...
Don’t Be Caught Unaware
By Shirley Stelbrink |
Do you know what the Illinois government has been up to? The answer is, quite a bit. The Illinois Government has been busy and there ...
Vacationing with Friends rules
By Shirley Stelbrink |
We have taken vacation with many friends.* Some were absolute horror shows and some were marvelous.* Our friends, Brad and Mary, have been a vacation ...
Have you taken vacation yet?
By Shirley Stelbrink |
Have you taken vacation yet?* Tis the season to take the kids, the family, some friends on a memorable trip together.* I am in the ...
OVERWORKED & UNDERSATISFIED – Practical Tips
By Shirley Stelbrink |
In my research, I have looked at * overwhelmed and undersatisfied employees. * * Here are some practical tips to remember when you are * having these thoughts. As ...
OVERWORKED & UNDERSATISFIED – Part 2
By Shirley Stelbrink |
According to Forbes CommunityVoice, there are five simple steps to stop feeling overwhelmed at work. * https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/12/27/five-simple-steps-to-stop-feeling-overwhelmed-at-work/#618e2e526047
OVERWORKED & UNDERSATISFIED – Part 1
By Shirley Stelbrink |
The internet states that in 1840, the average employee worked for 13 hours a day, six days a week. * Today, many hourly-paid employees and workers, ...
More Idioms
By Shirley Stelbrink |
A couple more idioms. The early bird gets the worm. https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/127000.html Meaning:* Success comes to those who prepare well and put in effort. Origin:* ...