Saturday 31 August 2013

Stop Keeping Score. Happiness is the True Measure of Success.


Stop Keeping ScoreToo many people try to numerically measure success.  Most of these numbers relate to wealth, age, intelligence, and seniority.  The problem with trying to numerically calculate success is that it doesn’t account for personal feelings, thoughts, and general happiness.  That which makes one person happy does not necessarily make everyone happy.  Thus, the qualities that make one person successful do not automatically represent a universal measure for success.
As tragic as it is, you must keep in mind that some of the most famous, wealthy intellects fall victim to addictions and suicide.  Why?  Because even though these folks possess numerous quantifiable elements that society typically uses to measure success, nobody can accurately estimate how they truly feel about their personal lives.
Take away all the excess minutiae.  You cannot be successful if you are unhappy, and happiness cannot be measured in numbers.  It is impossible keep an accurate score of success when the game is based on personal feelings and beliefs.  The key is to realize that success is multidimensional.  Just because someone is visibly successful at something they do, does not always mean that they are successful in life as a whole.
To be truly successful you must never suck it up to being unhappy for extensive periods of time.  Life is just too short for that kind of sacrifice.

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Check these out:
1. You’ve got to have a website or a blog.
2. Use Valid Email Address.
3. Signing up free for an account with a payment processor such as "Payza".
4. With these in place, join various network sites hosting merchants' products/services. There's usually no charge. You join; you get your own referral link code, so that you can send people to the destination with your own code branded into it. This way, the merchant can determine that the sale was originated by you and you earn a commission.
5. Choose from the more popular sites for information and/or hard products or services. Many of the products or services offer very generous commissions.                            
6. You can also examine the link that here and join the sites.
We have spent the time and put in much effort to create for you something extraordinary! Go to the websites, relax, watch the videos, and get ready...they Can Easily Make you Financially Independent and many more! You will have more reliable ones as you continue to hang on this blog
 7. Once you joined, just do a search in the network company to find your favorite product/service.
 8. Grab your code and promotional creative, text, banners, etc.
9. Place the link on your website or blog.
10. Go ahead and promote your website or blog. You should get many visitors to your website or blog in order to be able to get enough sales.
11. Do a review of the product/service of your website and make a recommendation. A very good way is to review products/services and point out their pros and cons and rate them according to their quality.
12. Even better is to have your own experience with that product/service and share it with your visitors.
13. Only a small number of your visitors are likely to follow your advice and buy and this also provided that you've done an honest and good job promoting it.
14. You should take a look from time to time in the stats in your account at the network company to see how you perform. The good thing is that you don't necessarily have to deal with the merchants. You can just join a reliable and reputable network hosting the products/services and doing all the work for you.
Click here to check out for some of the Best “Get Paid to (GPT) sites.



So what are the risks?   With any new startup company you are at risk if the company doesn’t make it. Plain and simple. If you focus on promoting only one product, service, affiliate program or business opportunity and it doesn’t sell or the company goes down – you have nothing! But when you create multiple streams of income – if one of the streams dries up – it’s a bummer but not catastrophic.
 Read The Myth of Easy. Why You Don’t Want Easy Online Marketing  

Here, we will always preach the power of PRODUCTIVE LIVING and of creating MULTIPLE STREAMS OF INCOME as a way to help you make for yourself a large, stable, diverse, passive residual income with less effort and less cost. Earn instant multiple income streams daily. Keep coming back to the blog as we keep on identifying the best methods, unique strategies, effective techniques to earn unlimited income from paid to click, surf, read, promote and sign up excellent passive income sources. These are revolutionary ways to make money online. We select, review and recommend to our associates the best PTC paying sites. In a nutshell, we are helping thousands of people worldwide become their own boss from their own home. The best part is No matter how much experience you have online you can make money month after month! So, Stay subscribed for more-make-money tips & tricks...


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Thursday 29 August 2013

The 6 Commandments of Buying Gadgets

1) Spend The Most Money On The Items You Use The MostSo simple, yet so often overlooked: It’s smart shopping to splurge on the items you spend a lot of time with, and skimp on the ones you don’t.
“Don’t worry about the price,” says Brian Lam, founder of gadget decision-making site The Wirecutter. “Instead, try to figure out how often you’ll use it, and for how many years, and then spread the cost over the total number of hours you’ll get from the device.”

This rule is doubly true if it’s an item that could be make-or-break in terms of your creative or professional life. If your years-old computer is preventing you from getting your job done, it may be time to upgrade.
“I use my laptop for eight to 12 hours a day a lot of the time, so I feel good about investing in a laptop that I love,” says Chris Heinonen, another writer from The Wirecutter. “It’s an investment I’ll enjoy every single day for years.”
2) Avoid Add-OnsStop me if you’ve heard this one before, but those add-ons that salespeople try to push? Yeah, stay away.
“Bundling in general is almost always a bad idea,” says Bob Sullivan, author of Gotcha Capitalism: How Hidden Fees Rip You Off Every Day—And What You Can Do About It . “These are very big companies with very big spreadsheets and they have this all figured out. There’s no such thing as them offering a deal that’s good for you.”
That means warranties, optional product insurance, add-on headphones, and those omnipresent brand-name HDMI cables (you’ve probably heard it before, but generic cords do just as good a job at shuffling your signal, and can be found for literally a fiftieth the price online).
I’ve come across consumers who will spend weeks (or even months) researching a big-ticket purchase in an attempt to get the very best product at the very best deal—only to turn around and throw down money on add-ons without thinking about it, based upon a salesperson’s last-minute suggestion. It’s important to remember that your primary purchase is often just a way for the store to get you in the door. It’s the add-ons that bring in the real profit—and can carry the largest incentives for salespeople who are charged with pushing them on customers.
Of course, there are exceptions to this rule: Sullivan pointed out to me that some stores will bundle severely marked down items if they have massive overstock, and that some high-price smartphones may be worth insuring. Just be sure to read the fine print—many insurance policies are filled with so many caveats, that they are nearly impossible to cash in.
3) Don’t Place Specs Over ExperienceIt’s extremely rare that any single spec matters all that much to a gadget’s overall experience. The one place specs really matter: Marketing.
Think of it this way: You’ll never see an ad that says “Once you live with our product for a number of months, you’ll understand how much effort we put into an intuitive interface and pleasant design that causes you as little pain as possible.”
For manufacturers, it’s much easier to simply call out an impressive-sounding number, and claim that it makes their product the best.
“It’s usually best to just completely ignore the spec,” says Pete Pachal, technology editor at Mashable. “As impressive as it may be, chances are everyone else has something just as good. Instead, concentrate on the big picture—does this thing actually fit into my life and do what I want it to do?”
4) Make Sure You Know How Products FeelA phone that fits comfortably in one tech reviewer’s hand may just feel awkward in yours. Ergonomics are not universal, and too many people buy tech products sight unseen—and touch unfelt.
This rule is doubly true if it’s an item that could be make-or-break in terms of your creative or professional life. If your years-old computer is preventing you from getting your job done, it may be time to upgrade.
“I use my laptop for eight to 12 hours a day a lot of the time, so I feel good about investing in a laptop that I love,” says Chris Heinonen, another writer from The Wirecutter. “It’s an investment I’ll enjoy every single day for years.”
2) Avoid Add-OnsStop me if you’ve heard this one before, but those add-ons that salespeople try to push? Yeah, stay away.
“Bundling in general is almost always a bad idea,” says Bob Sullivan, author of Gotcha Capitalism: How Hidden Fees Rip You Off Every Day—And What You Can Do About It . “These are very big companies with very big spreadsheets and they have this all figured out. There’s no such thing as them offering a deal that’s good for you.”
That means warranties, optional product insurance, add-on headphones, and those omnipresent brand-name HDMI cables (you’ve probably heard it before, but generic cords do just as good a job at shuffling your signal, and can be found for literally a fiftieth the price online).
I’ve come across consumers who will spend weeks (or even months) researching a big-ticket purchase in an attempt to get the very best product at the very best deal—only to turn around and throw down money on add-ons without thinking about it, based upon a salesperson’s last-minute suggestion. It’s important to remember that your primary purchase is often just a way for the store to get you in the door. It’s the add-ons that bring in the real profit—and can carry the largest incentives for salespeople who are charged with pushing them on customers.
Of course, there are exceptions to this rule: Sullivan pointed out to me that some stores will bundle severely marked down items if they have massive overstock, and that some high-price smartphones may be worth insuring. Just be sure to read the fine print—many insurance policies are filled with so many caveats, that they are nearly impossible to cash in.
3) Don’t Place Specs Over ExperienceIt’s extremely rare that any single spec matters all that much to a gadget’s overall experience. The one place specs really matter: Marketing.
Think of it this way: You’ll never see an ad that says “Once you live with our product for a number of months, you’ll understand how much effort we put into an intuitive interface and pleasant design that causes you as little pain as possible.”
For manufacturers, it’s much easier to simply call out an impressive-sounding number, and claim that it makes their product the best.
“It’s usually best to just completely ignore the spec,” says Pete Pachal, technology editor at Mashable. “As impressive as it may be, chances are everyone else has something just as good. Instead, concentrate on the big picture—does this thing actually fit into my life and do what I want it to do?”
4) Make Sure You Know How Products FeelA phone that fits comfortably in one tech reviewer’s hand may just feel awkward in yours. Ergonomics are not universal, and too many people buy tech products sight unseen—and touch unfelt.
This rule is doubly true if it’s an item that could be make-or-break in terms of your creative or professional life. If your years-old computer is preventing you from getting your job done, it may be time to upgrade.
“I use my laptop for eight to 12 hours a day a lot of the time, so I feel good about investing in a laptop that I love,” says Chris Heinonen, another writer from The Wirecutter. “It’s an investment I’ll enjoy every single day for years.”
2) Avoid Add-OnsStop me if you’ve heard this one before, but those add-ons that salespeople try to push? Yeah, stay away.
“Bundling in general is almost always a bad idea,” says Bob Sullivan, author of Gotcha Capitalism: How Hidden Fees Rip You Off Every Day—And What You Can Do About It . “These are very big companies with very big spreadsheets and they have this all figured out. There’s no such thing as them offering a deal that’s good for you.”
That means warranties, optional product insurance, add-on headphones, and those omnipresent brand-name HDMI cables (you’ve probably heard it before, but generic cords do just as good a job at shuffling your signal, and can be found for literally a fiftieth the price online).
I’ve come across consumers who will spend weeks (or even months) researching a big-ticket purchase in an attempt to get the very best product at the very best deal—only to turn around and throw down money on add-ons without thinking about it, based upon a salesperson’s last-minute suggestion. It’s important to remember that your primary purchase is often just a way for the store to get you in the door. It’s the add-ons that bring in the real profit—and can carry the largest incentives for salespeople who are charged with pushing them on customers.
Of course, there are exceptions to this rule: Sullivan pointed out to me that some stores will bundle severely marked down items if they have massive overstock, and that some high-price smartphones may be worth insuring. Just be sure to read the fine print—many insurance policies are filled with so many caveats, that they are nearly impossible to cash in.
3) Don’t Place Specs Over ExperienceIt’s extremely rare that any single spec matters all that much to a gadget’s overall experience. The one place specs really matter: Marketing.
Think of it this way: You’ll never see an ad that says “Once you live with our product for a number of months, you’ll understand how much effort we put into an intuitive interface and pleasant design that causes you as little pain as possible.”
For manufacturers, it’s much easier to simply call out an impressive-sounding number, and claim that it makes their product the best.
“It’s usually best to just completely ignore the spec,” says Pete Pachal, technology editor at Mashable. “As impressive as it may be, chances are everyone else has something just as good. Instead, concentrate on the big picture—does this thing actually fit into my life and do what I want it to do?”
4) Make Sure You Know How Products FeelA phone that fits comfortably in one tech reviewer’s hand may just feel awkward in yours. Ergonomics are not universal, and too many people buy tech products sight unseen—and touch unfelt.
“It can be hard to predict online how a camera feels in your hand or around your neck,” says The Wirecutter writer Tim Barribeau. “If it’s so small it cramps your hands, or so heavy it hurts your shoulders, you’re not gonna take it with you.”
That means getting your hands on a gadget before you buy it—or at least searching for reviews from people with similarly specific needs. For example: If you have tiny ears, look for headphone reviews written by users with a similar structure.
5) Don’t Forget To Search For Coupon CodesIt’s so, so simple to Google the name of a product or retailer and the words “coupon code”, and it could save you so much money. Retailmenot.com is a popular clearinghouse for coupon and promo codes, but Googling around should produce something for your purchase.
6) Understand Release Dates—And Plan Purchases Around ThemIf a new iPhone is coming in September (as is widely rumored), you’d be foolish to purchase one in August. Even if the iPhone 5′s specs are all you need or want, waiting until the new one comes out will allow you to purchase the old one at a massive discount—either through official channels (if Apple continues its tradition of using older models as budget buys), or on the secondary market from users looking to upgrade.
The point: Gadget release cycles are incredibly predictable, and this knowledge is purchasing power. Do some Googling to see when a company typically updates its product lines, and use that information strategically.
By Seth Porges
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Check these out:
1. You’ve got to have a website or a blog.
2. Use Valid Email Address.
3. Signing up free for an account with a payment processor such as "Payza".
4. With these in place, join various network sites hosting merchants' products/services. There's usually no charge. You join; you get your own referral link code, so that you can send people to the destination with your own code branded into it. This way, the merchant can determine that the sale was originated by you and you earn a commission.
5. Choose from the more popular sites for information and/or hard products or services. Many of the products or services offer very generous commissions.                            
6. You can also examine the link that here and join the sites.
We have spent the time and put in much effort to create for you something extraordinary! Go to the websites, relax, watch the videos, and get ready...they Can Easily Make you Financially Independent and many more! You will have more reliable ones as you continue to hang on this blog
 7. Once you joined, just do a search in the network company to find your favorite product/service.
 8. Grab your code and promotional creative, text, banners, etc.
9. Place the link on your website or blog.
10. Go ahead and promote your website or blog. You should get many visitors to your website or blog in order to be able to get enough sales.
11. Do a review of the product/service of your website and make a recommendation. A very good way is to review products/services and point out their pros and cons and rate them according to their quality.
12. Even better is to have your own experience with that product/service and share it with your visitors.
13. Only a small number of your visitors are likely to follow your advice and buy and this also provided that you've done an honest and good job promoting it.
14. You should take a look from time to time in the stats in your account at the network company to see how you perform. The good thing is that you don't necessarily have to deal with the merchants. You can just join a reliable and reputable network hosting the products/services and doing all the work for you.
Click here to check out for some of the Best “Get Paid to (GPT) sites.



So what are the risks?   With any new startup company you are at risk if the company doesn’t make it. Plain and simple. If you focus on promoting only one product, service, affiliate program or business opportunity and it doesn’t sell or the company goes down – you have nothing! But when you create multiple streams of income – if one of the streams dries up – it’s a bummer but not catastrophic.
 Read The Myth of Easy. Why You Don’t Want Easy Online Marketing  

Here, we will always preach the power of PRODUCTIVE LIVING and of creating MULTIPLE STREAMS OF INCOME as a way to help you make for yourself a large, stable, diverse, passive residual income with less effort and less cost. Earn instant multiple income streams daily. Keep coming back to the blog as we keep on identifying the best methods, unique strategies, effective techniques to earn unlimited income from paid to click, surf, read, promote and sign up excellent passive income sources. These are revolutionary ways to make money online. We select, review and recommend to our associates the best PTC paying sites. In a nutshell, we are helping thousands of people worldwide become their own boss from their own home. The best part is No matter how much experience you have online you can make money month after month! So, Stay subscribed for more-make-money tips & tricks...


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8 Things Unhappy People Refuse to Admit

post written by: Marc Chernoff

8 Things Unhappy People Refuse to Admit
“People are just as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
―Abraham Lincoln
Everyone experiences an unhappy mood on occasion, but there is a big difference between experiencing a temporary bout of unhappiness and living a habitually unhappy life.  That’s what chronically unhappy people do.  And although many of these people are afraid to admit it, a vast majority of their unhappiness stems from their own beliefs and behaviors.
Over the years, Angel and I have helped thousands of unhappy people rediscover their smiles, and, in the process, we’ve learned a lot about the negative beliefs and behaviors that typically hold them back.  Even if you are generally a happy person, take a look at the list below.  Many of the unhappy people we’ve worked with initially refused to admit that they carried these beliefs and behaviors, even when the evidence stacked against them was undeniable.  See if any of any of these points are keeping you from experiencing greater amounts of joy.

1.  They struggle with self-respect.

Decide this minute to never again beg anyone for the love, respect, and attention that you should be showing yourself.  Be your own best friend.  Trust your inner spirit and follow your instincts.  Accept who you are completely, the good and the bad, and make changes in your life as YOU see fit – not because you think anyone else wants you to be different, but because you know it’s the right thing to do, for YOU.
Be the person you will be happy to live with for the duration of your life.  Don’t rely on your significant other, or anyone else, for your happiness and self-worth.  Know that our first and last love is always self-love, and that if you can’t love and respect yourself, no one else will be able to either.

2.  They are self-conscious about what others think of them.

The minute you stop overwhelming your mind with caring about what everyone else thinks, and start doing what you feel in your heart is right, is the minute you will finally feel freedom and peace of mind.  In fact, you can end half your troubles immediately by no longer permitting people to tell you what you want.
You have to put your life in your own hands.  Others may be able hold your happiness hostage temporarily, but only you can do it permanently. 

3.  They are holding on to old grudges.

You will never find peace until you learn to finally let go of the hatred and hurt that lives in your heart.  Life is far too short to be spent in nursing bitterness and registering wrongs.  Grudges are for those who insist that they are owed something; forgiveness, on the other hand, is for those who are confident enough to stand on their own two legs and move on.
In order to move on, you must know why you felt the way you did, and why you no longer need to feel that way.  It’s about accepting the past, letting it be, and pushing your spirit forward with good intentions.  Nothing empowers your ability to heal and grow as much as your love and forgiveness.

4.  The routines they follow imprison them.

Remember that the way you’ve always done it isn’t the only way.  It’s unlikely that one of the things you’ll regret when you’re 70 is not having consumed enough beer in your 20s, or not having bought enough $6 lattes from Starbucks, or not having frequented the same night club for years.  But the regret of missing out on opportunities is a real, toxic feeling.
The bottom line is that you’ve figured out drinking and going out.  You’ve had enough lattes.  It’s time to figure something else out.  Every corner you turn or street you walk down has a new experience waiting for you.  You just have to see the opportunity and be adventurous enough to run with it.  (Read Eat, Pray, Love.)

5.  There’s a lot they can’t control (even though they try).

Life is often unpredictable.  Some of the great moments in your life won’t necessarily be the things you do; they’ll be things that happen to you.  That doesn’t mean you can’t take action to affect the outcome of your life.  You have to take action, and you will.  But don’t forget that on any day, you can step out the front door and your whole life can change in an instant – for better or worse.
To an extent, the universe has a plan that’s always in motion.  A butterfly flaps its wings and it starts to rain – it’s a scary thought, but it’s part of life’s cycle.  All these little parts of the machine, constantly working – sometimes forcing you to struggle, and sometimes making sure you end up exactly in the right place at the right time.

6.  They let their fears numb them from life’s goodness.

“Numbing” is any activity that you use to desensitize your feelings so that you don’t experience vulnerability or hurt.  But by numbing yourself to vulnerability, you also numb yourself to love, belonging, empathy, creativity, adventure and all of life’s goodness.
Remember, every worthwhile venture in life – intimate love, friendship, a new business, etc. – is scary.  These things are inherently risky.  They are unsafe.  These things aren’t for the faint of heart.  They take courage.  And most importantly, they can’t coexist with fear.  When you open up to life’s greatest opportunities and joys it means you’re also giving life the opportunity to break your heart, but trusting that it won’t… that the risk is well worth the reward.

7.  They are addicted to avoiding themselves in the present moment.

This is something we all struggle with sometimes.  It’s also the root cause of nearly all of our unhappiness.
One of the hardest challenges we face in life is to simply live in our own skin – to just be right here, right now, regardless of where we are.  Too often we needlessly distract ourselves with anything and everything: food, booze, shopping, television, tabloid news, online social networks, video games, cell phones, iPods, etc. – basically anything to keep us from being fully present in the current moment.
We use compulsive work, compulsive exercise, compulsive love affairs, and the like, to escape from ourselves and the realities of living.  In fact, many of us will go to great lengths to avoid the feeling of being alone in an undistracted environment.  So we succumb to hanging-out with just about anybody to avoid the feeling of solitude.  For being alone means dealing with our true feelings: fear, anxiety, happiness, anger, joy, resentment, disappointment, anticipation, sadness, excitement, despair, and so on and so forth.
And it doesn’t really matter if our feelings are positive or negative – they are overwhelming and exhausting, and so we prefer to numb ourselves to them.  The bottom line is that we are all addicted to avoiding ourselves.  Acknowledging this addiction is the first step to healing it.  So begin today by just noticing with curiosity, and without judgment, all of the ways in which you avoid being in your own skin, right here, right now, in this present moment we call life.  (Read The Power of Now.)

8.  The grass isn’t greener anywhere else.

If you feel anxious because you constantly feel like you’re missing out on something happening somewhere else, you’re not alone.  We all feel this way sometimes – like the grass is greener somewhere else at this very moment.  But let me assure you, you could run around trying to do everything, and travel around the world, and always stay connected, and work and party all night long without sleep, but you could never do it all.  You will always be missing something, and thus it will always seem like something wonderful might be happening elsewhere.
So let it go, and realize you have everything right now.  The best in life isn’t somewhere else; it’s right where you are, at this moment.  Celebrate the perhaps not so insignificant fact that you are alive right now.  This moment, and who you are, is absolutely perfect.  Take a deep breath, smile, and notice the green grass under your own two feet.

Afterthoughts

Let me tell you a secret I’ve learned about happiness.  Nobody is happy all of the time.  It’s perfectly normal to experience considerable fluctuations in your level of happiness from day to day, month to month, and even year to year.  In fact, according to a recent scientific study, overall levels of happiness decline from one’s teens until one’s 40s and then pick up again until they peak in one’s early 70s.  So the chances are that your happiest days are yet to come.  Hopefully that gives you something to smile about today.

Your turn…

What would you add to the list?  What behaviors and beliefs often stand between you and happiness?  Please leave a comment below and share your thoughts with the community.
Photo by: Stephen Poff  ========================================================================================== Create new Income Streams

The rich usually have several money-making schemes going for them
– Rich Templar

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Check these out:
1. You’ve got to have a website or a blog.
2. Use Valid Email Address.
3. Signing up free for an account with a payment processor such as "Payza".
4. With these in place, join various network sites hosting merchants' products/services. There's usually no charge. You join; you get your own referral link code, so that you can send people to the destination with your own code branded into it. This way, the merchant can determine that the sale was originated by you and you earn a commission.
5. Choose from the more popular sites for information and/or hard products or services. Many of the products or services offer very generous commissions.                            
6. You can also examine the link that here and join the sites.
We have spent the time and put in much effort to create for you something extraordinary! Go to the websites, relax, watch the videos, and get ready...they Can Easily Make you Financially Independent and many more! You will have more reliable ones as you continue to hang on this blog
 7. Once you joined, just do a search in the network company to find your favorite product/service.
 8. Grab your code and promotional creative, text, banners, etc.
9. Place the link on your website or blog.
10. Go ahead and promote your website or blog. You should get many visitors to your website or blog in order to be able to get enough sales.
11. Do a review of the product/service of your website and make a recommendation. A very good way is to review products/services and point out their pros and cons and rate them according to their quality.
12. Even better is to have your own experience with that product/service and share it with your visitors.
13. Only a small number of your visitors are likely to follow your advice and buy and this also provided that you've done an honest and good job promoting it.
14. You should take a look from time to time in the stats in your account at the network company to see how you perform. The good thing is that you don't necessarily have to deal with the merchants. You can just join a reliable and reputable network hosting the products/services and doing all the work for you.
Click here to check out for some of the Best “Get Paid to (GPT) sites.



So what are the risks?   With any new startup company you are at risk if the company doesn’t make it. Plain and simple. If you focus on promoting only one product, service, affiliate program or business opportunity and it doesn’t sell or the company goes down – you have nothing! But when you create multiple streams of income – if one of the streams dries up – it’s a bummer but not catastrophic.
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16 Things You Should Do At The Start Of Every Work Day

The first few hours of the work day can have a significant effect on your level of productivity over the following eight—so it’s important you have a morning routine that sets you up for success.
“Having a good start to the day where you have greater control is critical in achieving better results, and ultimately greater career success,” says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and author of Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant; How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job. “How you begin your morning often sets the tone and your attitude for the day. It can also derail or direct your focus. If you remain committed to good morning work habits, you won’t fall prey to feeling unproductive and distracted at the end of the day or week.”
With the help of career and workplace experts Taylor, David Shindler, Michael Kerr, Anita Attridge, Alexandra Levit and Michael “Dr. Woody” Woodward, I compiled a list of 16 things all workers should do when they get to work each morning.
Arrive on time. This may be obvious to most people—but some don’t realize that showing up late can not only leave a bad impression, but also throw off your entire day. “Getting in on time or a little early helps your mindset for the day and helps promote a feeling of accomplishment,” Taylor says.
Take a deep breath. “Literally,” says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker, author and president of Humor at Work. “And do something to focus in on the here and now.” Many people come into work harried because they don’t leave enough time at home to deal with “home stuff,” he says, “and then they’ve barely survived another horrendously stressful commute, and then they dive into the madness.” Slowing down, taking a moment to pause, and creating a routine around centering yourself can work wonders, he adds.
Michael “Dr. Woody” Woodward, PhD, organizational psychologist and author of The YOU Plan, says after the deep breath, give yourself a few minutes to meditate and get settled in.“This is a good way to set the tone of the day,” he says. “Don’t allow yourself to be bum rushed by frantic co-workers lost in their own confusion. It’s not unusual to wake up to a long backlog of e-mails just screaming for your attention. The challenge is taking a moment for yourself before diving head first into your day.”
Woodward says he has worked with executives who meditate 10 minutes every morning before they even think of looking at an e-mail or taking a call. “There is a tremendous power in mediation when it comes to settling your mind. Starting off your day right is really about setting your own tone and meditation is a great way to begin.”
Eat a proper breakfast. “Breakfast truly is the most important meal of the day to help us down the path of not only being more physically fit, but also to have the mental energy needed to tackle your workday,” Kerr says.
Start each day with a clean slate. You may have to attend to projects or discussions that rolled over from the previous afternoon—but try to treat each day as a fresh one, says David Shindler, founder of The Employability Hub and author of Learning to Leap. “Leave any crap from yesterday behind, tap into what’s happening at the outset of the day, get organized and ready or hit the ground running, if that’s what is needed,” he says.
Don’t be moody. You’ll want to pay attention to your mood and be aware of its effect on others. “First and last thing in the day is when emotional intelligence can have the greatest impact,” Shindler says. So if you’re not a “morning person,” try to suck it up and have a positive attitude when you arrive at the office. Grab a second or third cup of coffee, if that’s what it takes.
Kerr agrees. “Your first hour at work can set your ‘attitude barometer’ for the rest of the day, so from a purely emotional point of view, I think it’s an important part of the day,” he says. “One morning grump can infect an entire team and put everyone on the wrong footing.”
Organize your day. The first hour of the work day is the best time to assess priorities and to focus on what you absolutely need to accomplish, Kerr says. “Too many people get distracted first thing in the morning with unimportant activities such as diving right into their morass of e-mail, when there may be a whole host of more important issues that need dealing with.” Make a to-do list, or update the one you made the previous day, and try to stick to it. However, if your boss has an urgent need, then it’s OK re-shuffle your priorities within reason, Taylor adds.
Anita Attridge, a career and executive coach with the Five O’Clock Club, a career coaching organization, says when you prepare your morning to-do list, determine what must be done today and what can be completed tomorrow, and prioritize accordingly. “Also determine your peak working time and plan your schedule accordingly,” she says. “Use your peak time each morning to do the most important tasks.”
Be present. Even if you’re not a morning person, you need to be awake when you get the office. Especially if you’re in a leadership position, it’s critical to be present, mentally and physically, and to communicate. “One of the biggest office pet peeves I hear from employees is about how their immediate supervisor just blows by them in the morning without so much as a smile,” Kerr says. “Taking the time to connect with your team members is essential, and doing the seemingly small things–making eye contact,  smiling, asking them about their night,  and checking in on what they may need help with–helps you as a leader take the pulse of the team, and helps set the tone for all the employees.”
Check in with your colleagues. “A quick 5 to 10 minute team huddle can also be an effective way for many people to start their day,” Kerr says. Make it a short meeting, with no chairs, have everyone share their top goal for the day, and share any critical information the rest of the team absolutely needs to know, he says. “Doing the huddles helps people focus and more importantly, connects everyone with the team. And by sharing your goals for the day publicly, the odds of achieving them rise substantially.”
Organize your workspace. Clearing off the desk and creating a neat workspace sets a tone for the rest of the day, says Alexandra Levit, the author of Blind Spots: The 10 Business Myths You Can’t Afford to Believe on Your New Path to Success.
It can also help avoid confusion. “While most communications are through e-mails and texts, if your boss or co-worker stopped by looking for you and left a sticky note about a last-minute meeting occurring in ten minutes, and it’s sitting on a mound of mail or papers, you’re already behind the eight ball,” Taylor says. “Also, for many, it’s difficult to think clearly, easy to forget important reminders, and just plain stressful if you feel you’re fighting the battle and the tornado of mail or paper is winning.” Ideally, you’d clear whatever you can out the night before so you can have a fresh start before you even turn on your computer in the morning. But if not, make sure clearing your desk takes precedence over things like checking e-mails and chatting with co-workers in the morning.
Remind yourself of your core purpose at work. “As corny or as trite as this may sound, I’d suggest that you take a moment each morning to remind yourself of your core purpose at work,” Kerr says. Connecting to a sense of purpose is one of the most powerful motivators there is, and taking just a moment each day to reconnect to what truly matters in your job and what you are ultimately trying to achieve and for whom, can help you feel more motivated and help you focus on the priority areas in your work.
Don’t be distracted by your inbox. This one is difficult for most people—but the experts agree that you shouldn’t check your e-mail first thing in the morning. If you do, only read and respond to messages that are urgent. “Priority-scan your inbox,” Taylor says. “Not all e-mails were created equal. Hone your ability to quickly sift the wheat from the chaff and address what must be answered on an urgent basis.”
Attridge agrees. “Only respond immediately to the urgent messages so that you control your morning activities.” There will be time during the day to respond to the less urgent e-mails.
Why must you put off checking e-mails? “For far too many people, e-mail and the web can serve as huge time-wasters and distracters, particularly in the morning,” Kerr says.
“Once you start checking e-mails, it’s a click away from watching the funny video someone forwarded you, which then sucks you into the abyss: checking the sports scores on line, the news headlines, the stocks, et cetera, and before you know it you’ve been watching a cat play the drums for twenty minutes and, like a poorly planned Oscars ceremony, your entire schedule is already thrown off before you’ve even begun your day.”
Listen to your voice mail. Most people jump on the computer and ignore their phone. “While office voice mail is indeed becoming antiquated as people rely more on personal cell phones, Blackberrys and e-mail, some people do leave voice messages, and if you ignore them, you could miss something important,” Levit says.
Place important calls and send urgent e-mails. If you know you need to get in touch with someone that day, place the call or send the e-mail first thing in the morning. If you wait until midday, there’s a greater chance you won’t hear back before you leave the office. “There’s nothing more frustrating that trying to complete something and not having access or answers from people you need because your day time hours were lost on other matters,” Taylor says. “If you have your questions ready and your e-mails fired off during early peak hours, by the end of the day you should have what you need.”
Take advantage of your cleared mind. “Many people feel that their brains function best in the morning, and that morning is when they are most creative and productive,” Kerr says. “Consider whether you are making the best use of your brainpower and plan ‘high brain’ activities in the morning.”
Mix things up from time to time. Some people like order and are habitual—but others like variety and change. “For them, my advice is to shake things up occasionally by sitting somewhere different (if you have the choice) so you get a different perspective; go walkabout first thing and be visible to people in other spaces, both from a social point of view and as an alternative to picking up the phone,” Shindler says. “Small things that can energize you from the off and can positively impact you and the office dynamics.”
Plan a mid-morning break. “This is the time to assess where you and take time to revitalize yourself so that you can keep your momentum going,” Attridge says.
If you’re stuck in a routine that doesn’t include these must-dos, it may be worthwhile to re-examine your habits and make some changes for enhanced career development, Taylor says.
“Habits are created out of having regular cues that prompt a routine, which then eventually become our habits,” Kerr adds. The morning is the perfect time to create some critical habits that will, over time, become routine and help you be more focused and productive.
“I know my morning routines are critically important. They help me focus and build momentum,” he says. “I’m a big believer in thinking about the start of your day the night before.”
Taylor adds that it’s also helpful not to be too tied to your routines or rigid plans. “Expect the unexpected, allow flexibility, and look at the big picture in what your productivity will look like end of day. You’re likely to be thrown a curve–you might not check off all your initial to-dos. But you can take pride in your ability to handle the unforeseen.”

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