The Eisenhower Matrix: Your Simple Decision-Making Tool to Get More Done
If you’re looking to get more meaningful work done this year, then you’re
in the right place. I’ve tried every productivity hack out there, and
through this process I’ve learned that the best productivity hack of all is
choosing what to work on and when to work on it. Getting good at this
involves developing two skills: saying “no” more often and relative
selection. Relative selection is how you compare two or more alternatives
and choose what to do. If you can consistently show you have the ability to
choose wisely among alternatives you will be valuable to any employer. A
great way I have found to help me prioritize better is The Eisenhower
Matrix, and it could be your key to maximizing your most precious resource:
your time.
High-Income Skills You Can Learn Without College
If you’re not sold on the ROI of college, you’re not alone. For the vast
majority of us that don’t really know what we want to do for a living,
college may be a very inefficient path to get there. I believe that you’re
better off focusing on accumulating high income skills that make you more
valuable and marketable. This requires you to take control and invest in
yourself to acquire new skills. Fortunately, acquiring this lucrative
know-how is easier than ever, with an entire world’s worth of knowledge at
your fingertips online. We’ll show you what skills to focus on and how to
pick them up so you can get paid and build wealth.
Should You Put Your Vaccination Status On Your Resume?
If you are job hunting today, your vaccination status is going to be a big
issue for any employer looking to ultimately get workers back into the
office. While choosing to get vaccinated is a personal choice, the fact is
choosing not to get vaccinated will lower the pool of job openings
considerably.
So, should you go another step further, and disclose your vaccination
status on your resume to up your chances of being considered for a job?
This topic is being debated more and more frequently these days. Here are
the facts.