Make Your Day Go A Little Bit Better

Make Your Day Go A Little Bit Better

Make Your Day Go A Little Bit Better

Not every day can be sparkling but there are some simple things you can do to make things go a little smoother.

Here some tips that can help:

        * Narrow your priorities, and focus on what's important.
        * Avoid making promises you can't keep.
        * Let someone else choose when the choice is of no consequence.
        * Take time to keep from overreacting yourself.
        * Evaluate yourself.  Be honest; write down the good things as well as the bad.
        * Give yourself quiet time throughout the day. 

Observations

        * For most people, most of the time, most of the turmoil they experience is self-induced.
        * One good laugh can cause your whole temperament to change, plummeting the tension you feel back down to a manageable level.
        * If you give them enough time, people will usually apologize for blowing up at you undeservedly.
        * When barreling down the highway alone in your car, some therapeutic singing may help lift your spirits.

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Jeff Davidson

Work-Life Balance Expert

Jeff Davidson is "The Work-Life Balance Expert®" and the premier thought leader on work-life balance, integration, and harmony. Jeff speaks to organizations that seek to enhance their overall productivity by improving the effectiveness of their people. He is the author of Breathing Space, Simpler Living, Dial it Down, and Everyday Project Management. Visit www.BreathingSpace.com or call 919-932-1996 for more information on Jeff's keynote speeches and seminars.

   
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