WORRY REDUCES PRODUCTIVITY
Those who spend a lot of time worrying about their jobs are 17% less productive than workers who seldom or never worry about their job.
VOICE MAIL
An estimated two-thirds of business callers end up leaving a voice mail message, which isn't so surprising considering that on any given day 40% of IBM's employees aren't in the office. When reviewing your voice mail, jot the information in a log book so you'll have a record of action required, telephone number, etc. and be able to prioritize any necessary callbacks.
BE SPECIFIC WITH YOUR GOALS
People who construct their goals in concrete terms are 50% more likely to feel confident they will attain their goals and 32% more likely to feel in control of their lives.
IMPROVE YOUR MEETINGS
Always take a few minutes after each meeting to evaluate how it went. Jot down what you will do differently the next time to improve the process.
DO WHAT YOU DO BEST AND DELEGATE THE REST
People spend 80% of their time doing things at which they are second best. Don't try to do everything yourself. Success is determined by what you can successfully control, not by what you can do personally.
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