Remembering why you were hired—and identifying whether or not you belong—is just as important as getting the gig. To sustain career and mental health, you must work within your means and know how to navigate ambiguous workplace situations. Using client and project management techniques is one part of the solution. Using your talent is the other.
LaFerriere, Keith. List Apart, A (2008). Careers>Advice>Project Management
Making Spaces in Cluttered Houses and Cluttered Lives
Putting Pedersen’s advice to practice, step one is to make a place for everything in our lives. Figure out where it belongs. Just as you can’t organize a house if you have no where to put things, you can’t organize your life if you have no way space for the activities. If something doesn’t fit, it’s time for a trip to the figurative Salvation Army (we call them Deseret Industries here). In other words, simplify.
Johnson, Tom H. I'd Rather Be Writing (2009). Careers>Project Management>Advice>Workflow
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