If you’re not time blocking your calendar and scheduling “do not disturb” time, then you are killing your productivity by allowing others to control your time. And if you are organizing your workday but not sticking to what you’ve scheduled, then you’re breaking the commitment that you’ve made to your calendar and, therefore, to yourself. [...]
I have a confession: I am a productivity nerd. I thrive off of constantly reviewing my systems and processes trying to achieve productivity-zen. After testing almost every shiny new tool that has come out and subscribing to several productivity and time management blogs, I have designed a system that works for me. It’s important [...]
Tom Bunzel stops by today to discuss the changing face of learning and the growth of online training . Tom is a writer, consultant and trainer in Los Angeles and the author of “Tools of Engagement: Presenting and Training in a World of Social Media” and can be reached through his website. For a long [...]
Today we have a guest post from Keith Rosen on the considerations between remote coaching and face-to-face coaching. Keith is the President of , a provider of leadership and sales coaching and corporate training. He is also the author of Coaching Salespeople into Sales Champions: A Tactical Playbook for Managers and Executives, The Complete Idiot’s [...]
Today Robert Pagliarini stops by to teach you how to become a multitasking master. Robert is a man on a mission. He is obsessed with improvement, making the most of his time and energy, and creating. He’s also obsessed with inspiring others to create and empowering them to live life to the fullest by radically [...]
Today we have a guest post from Tom Drews. Tom is the CEO and Founder of What Works! Communications, a company that helps people to design and deliver effective virtual presentations. He is considered to be a leader in the field, and his clients include Google, Symantec, CLIF Bar, McKesson and Citrix Online. You can [...]
We know that you never, ever miss a post around here, but, just in case you have, here are the top 5 posts for May: The Dollars and Sense of Workshifting Workshifting Could Save the United States $650 Billion a Year Keeping Track of Ideas: 3 iPhone Note-Taking Apps 3 Lessons Workshifters Can Learn from [...]
Today is a special day around here for the Workshifting team because it’s our first birthday! Yay! When we launched this project last year we didn’t know where it would take us but in the past year we have been fortunate enough to have gained a great group of contributors and a ridiculously awesome community. [...]




