How to Move On After a Bad Day

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I helped you out in some small way. Just kidding, but thanks for including a reference to one of my posts.

GLH of MN 10:08AM May 19, 2008

I've been at my job for over a year and feel like I should ask for a raise but I'm not sure how to go about it. Anyone have any good books or anything to help?

Jerome of IL 7:48PM May 18, 2008

The most interesting thing about this issues is that this post indicates you percieve multitasking to be a strength that would improve your work flow. I think that so many of us are share that perception, but research and experts seem to indicate that multitasking is not all it's cut out to be. It reminds me of a post I wrote last year - and the interesting debate that followed - at Employee Evolution. On multitasking vs. time management. You can find it here:

http://www.employeeevolution.com/archives/2007/07/13/multitasking-vs-time-management-%e2%80%93-what%e2%80%99s-the-best-way-to-get-things-done/

Curious your thoughts!

Tiffany Monhollon of OK 4:48PM May 14, 2008

UNION IS STRENGTH

Thanks for including my post, ihahe to focus on bringing quality to my lif, espesiallywith all the distraction our days provide,but appreciate the bits of wisdom and i know nothing sure, plese help my life. thanks for all. Liz Wogemuth God Bless you

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Martualim of 5:00AM May 14, 2008

i want joint to bussiness and i like yor bussiness " I love you"

Martualim of 4:45AM May 14, 2008

I shouldn't be writing this comment because it's not on my "to do" list. But I appreciate the bits of wisdom. You aren't alone, Liz.

Amy WB of IL 9:06PM May 13, 2008

Liz,

Thanks for including my post. In today's world, where we're told that we can have everything and we can do everything, it's tough not to turn into a quantity junkie - that is, if a little bit is good, more is even better! I have to focus on bringing quality to my life, especially with all the distractions our days provide.

David

David B. Bohl @ SlowDownFAST.com of WI 3:51PM May 13, 2008

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