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12 Straightforward Ways To Stay Engaged When Working Remotely
As many companies have learned this year, some fully-remote team members may find it more difficult to stay engaged when they’re surrounded by the distractions of home. Others tend to overwork and lose touch with their teammates without the typical office interactions they’re accustomed to having. Remote work requires self-discipline, but you can do it successfully while staying highly engaged with your team if you use the right strategies. If you’re struggling to stay focused and productive in your home office, check out these 12 suggestions from the members of Forbes Coaches Council.
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Building trust in digital workplaces
Are you finding it harder to build TRUST AND COLLABORATION in our now 100% digital work world? With our non-stop video meetings, we have so many fewer CUES for our brains to interpret. With our digital world, it’s even more important to be THOUGHTFUL about how we are interacting with each other to build and maintain trust and true collaboration.
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Shifting Roles
Do you ever wonder when something (a name, an author, a situation) SHOWS UP REPEATEDLY in your life, if there’s a MESSAGE you need to hear? Completely coincidentally, my business partners and I realized on a call this week that we are all reading or listening to books by the author Ann Patchett: The Dutch House, State of Wonder, and Truth & Beauty. What are the CHANCES of that?
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Don't Be Blind Sighted
Difficult situations show up no matter who you are. It doesn’t matter if you are at the top of your field, leading a team, or starting an exciting project. Inevitably, you WILL FACE A TOUGH SITUATION. Let’s be honest, not one but MANY tough situations. Are you prepared?
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Touching Tributes
Isn’t it curious that we write and say beautiful words about loved ones, after they are gone? But what about those we love WHO ARE STILL HERE? What if we took the time to write out a tribute to the person still in front of us?
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13 Practical Ways To Forgo Fear And Beat Procrastination
When your confidence slips or you think you lack enough knowledge, goals can start to slip out of reach. How can you quit worrying about whether or not you'll be able to achieve your objective and begin taking the necessary steps toward meeting it? In this article, I provide best tips to help you stop procrastinating and start taking action, along with my Forbes Coaches Council peers.
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Share Your Gifts
Do you find yourself holding back? Do you feel you are “TOO MUCH” at times? Sometimes we are afraid of SUCCESS on some level – will my friends think I’m pompous, what will my family think, will I continue to fit in with my friend group and work peers, what will happen if I rock the boat at work, will my boss feel threatened, and on and on. What will it take for you to STEP into your true being and your GREATNESS?
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Do More, Accomplish More
During this time of social distancing and WFH, more clients than ever are struggling with MOTIVATION. Most of them have identified goals, like losing 15 pounds or taking on a bigger role at work. But they are struggling to take ACTION. You can let life happen to you, or you can take ACTION to get the outcomes you want.
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How Do You Know If You Are Right?
Generally speaking, by default humans get caught in the trap of CONFIRMATION BIAS. When you find yourself SO SURE about your worldview, I invite you to ask yourself “WHAT IF THAT WASN’T TRUE?”. And work on decreasing your confirmation bias. You might be surprised by what you find out.

