
Jacki Whitford I just signed up for your free January 2010 webinar, and downloaded all your MP3s and audiobooks. I am off until the new year and I plan on using your tips and tricks to start 2010 off organized and productive. I wish you and yours a very joyful and prosperous new year.

Jon Bird Laura's presentation before our group of government communicators was spot-on. Everyone can learn from Laura Stack's organizational skills . . . even me!

Marilyn Schott Laura . . . I think you do amazing work! Keep up the great ideas and work. My best to you. Marilyn

You’ve decided to conduct a webinar for your association member, corporate employees, or your team members spread around the country. How do you ensure the Webinar goes off without a hitch? Here are the top ten tips on how to have a successful webinar: 1. ...

We all want to do our part to help the environment. But if you can give the Earth a break and increase your productivity at the same time, that’s a real no-brainer! Luckily, a lot of the things you can do to help sustain the planet can help sustain your productivity as well. ...

Hopefully by now we all get it: this economy is challenging, things are changing, and everyone is looking for ways to do more with less. Unfortunately, as many companies struggle to adjust to this new reality, opportunities are being missed...

When it comes to time management, social media can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, it can help you make connections and expand your professional network faster than ever before...

Public Seminar in Denver on Tuesday, February 9 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Advanced Outlook 2007 Tips and Tricks Discover Little-Known Tips and Tricks for Managing Your Workflow Are you buried by hundreds (or thousands!) of email messages? Do you spend hours every day in your inbox? ...

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Like it or not, social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter are here to stay – and it isn’t just kid stuff anymore. In fact, businesses and individuals worldwide keep finding interesting ways to use social networks and other interactive online media to do some pretty amazing things – from building their bra...nds to getting to know their customers. Where do you stand in this new phase of the internet revolution, which many techies are calling “Web 2.0”? Perhaps you avoided it altogether…or you’re an addict…or you’re somewhere in between. Like most technology, social networks and other social media tools are great resources but lousy masters. You could spend all day hopping around to different sites, updating your information, and connecting with people all over the world. But how does that add to your daily productivity?
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How to Avoid Obsessive Compulsive Social Media Disorder
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Meetings can absolutely eat up your day if you let them. Ever seen the Dilbert cartoon about preliminary pre-meeting meetings? Does it feel like you’re stuck in that Dilbert cartoon and can’t get anything effective done? Well, you don’t have to take it anymore! Keep...

I asked readers to fill in the blank on our last monthly survey and received some great responses. There were tons of interesting answers, but it didn’t take long to start seeing some patterns. (C) 2009 Laura Stack. ...

Laura Stack New blog post: The 12 Dysfunctional Personal #Productivity Personalities!
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Laura Stack, the Productivity Pro(R) is a productivity expert who provides training and keynotes on office productivity, personal productivity, time management and information overload. Laura is a professional ...

Everyone has a productivity personality. It’s the collection of strengths, weaknesses, and day-to-day habits that come together to determine how a person works best. ...

Laura Stack The #Productivity Pro Blog now listed on Edu-Tastic Top 50 Bloggers to Help You Study, Focus and Learn Better!
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Part of succeeding in school is knowing how to study properly. Indeed, knowing how to study and focus on your tasks is important. Understanding how to learn something, and knowing how to retain what you have learned in your memory are vital skills. ...

Sometimes the most productive thing to do is nothing. If you don’t have anything new to add to the conversation, whether it be on email or in a meeting, don’t say anything at all. (C) 2009 Laura Stack. All rights reserved. http://www.theproductivitypro.com Tweet This Post No related posts.












