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Using Herbs With Safety in Mind - from a South African Perspective rowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time.Herbs are not just small, green, leafy plants that are used to flavor food dishes. Plants, including huge trees to fungi and seaweed have herbal properties and their uses are just as varied. Herbal properties can be found in varying degrees in everything from the plants roots to its seeds. One part may be edible and the other may be extremely toxic, while certain herbs must be use Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with th The Importance of Targeted Landing Pages All too often we can feel overwhelmed by the amount of work that we have to do and it is easy to get caught in the trap of trying to accomplish too many things at once and never completing any to your own satisfaction. Often there is a push to accomplish more and more, especially if you are focussed on your career and want to impress.Marketers often make the classic mistake of launching a pay-per-click campaign and having users land on a page that is not targeted towards that PPC (Pay-per-Click) ad.Take this example. A Denver oil and gas company, which will remain anonymous, has a suite of products including land management, an ERP System, and Accounting Software. They launched several targeted PPC (cam However, if you want to be really productive, and actually get more done the answer is to actually do one thing at a time. This can sound counter-intuitive and there has been a push over the past few years for people to take on more and more and to fill the ‘empty’ periods of their day so that they are constantly doing something. In reality ‘do more’ is not the same as ‘accomplish more’ and top performers the world over aim to do one thing at a time. For those of you who remember him Daley Thompson (perhaps the worlds top decathlon athlete) was interviewed on how he became so successful, his answer was to focus totally on the current event and to complete that, the other events just didn’t exist in his mind during that time. People who perform well in business follow the same strategy. Focus on one task at a time, concentrate and complete that one thing and then move on. This doesn’t mean that their waiting time is ‘wasted’, if they are waiting for something to happen with a particular piece of work they concentrate all of their energy on ‘optioning’ and ‘optimising’. On those occasions where they do move on to something else while they wait for a resolution they do several things: (a) Take a Break – The take a physical break from their desk. They get up, go for a 5 minute walk, get a coffee, anything that will take their mind off the previous task. (b) Put it in their Schedule – They plan in time in their schedule for the new task and set this time aside. If the first task comes back to them they finish the new task (or work on it for their allotted time) and only then do they return to the first task. They always go through (a) to change their current mental state. (c) Schedule a re-visit – They put into their schedule a time when they will re-visit the first task. They never jump from task to task, everything is planned and measured. They plan to ‘accomplish’ rather than to ‘work’ on a task and the top performers never feel ‘overwhelmed’ or as if they are ‘drowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time. Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the Graphic Design Companies ‘empty’ periods of their day so that they are constantly doing something.Graphic design companies specialize in producing images, layouts, and other designs to promote a product or present a work of art. As the world becomes more competitive, the need for communication grows. Graphic design is useful in communicating a message. Graphic design deals with the arrangement of images and text to communicate a message, or facilitate understanding. Since it i In reality ‘do more’ is not the same as ‘accomplish more’ and top performers the world over aim to do one thing at a time. For those of you who remember him Daley Thompson (perhaps the worlds top decathlon athlete) was interviewed on how he became so successful, his answer was to focus totally on the current event and to complete that, the other events just didn’t exist in his mind during that time. People who perform well in business follow the same strategy. Focus on one task at a time, concentrate and complete that one thing and then move on. This doesn’t mean that their waiting time is ‘wasted’, if they are waiting for something to happen with a particular piece of work they concentrate all of their energy on ‘optioning’ and ‘optimising’. On those occasions where they do move on to something else while they wait for a resolution they do several things: (a) Take a Break – The take a physical break from their desk. They get up, go for a 5 minute walk, get a coffee, anything that will take their mind off the previous task. (b) Put it in their Schedule – They plan in time in their schedule for the new task and set this time aside. If the first task comes back to them they finish the new task (or work on it for their allotted time) and only then do they return to the first task. They always go through (a) to change their current mental state. (c) Schedule a re-visit – They put into their schedule a time when they will re-visit the first task. They never jump from task to task, everything is planned and measured. They plan to ‘accomplish’ rather than to ‘work’ on a task and the top performers never feel ‘overwhelmed’ or as if they are ‘drowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time. Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with th Accounts Receivable Systems te that one thing and then move on.An accounts receivable system is a system that is totally integrated and is a consistent sub-system of general ledger systems. It is designed to generate computerized invoices through to the receipting of generated invoices.Most accounts receivable systems have the ability to generate a variety of reports such as ledger prints, retention reports, age analysis reports, cash This doesn’t mean that their waiting time is ‘wasted’, if they are waiting for something to happen with a particular piece of work they concentrate all of their energy on ‘optioning’ and ‘optimising’. On those occasions where they do move on to something else while they wait for a resolution they do several things: (a) Take a Break – The take a physical break from their desk. They get up, go for a 5 minute walk, get a coffee, anything that will take their mind off the previous task. (b) Put it in their Schedule – They plan in time in their schedule for the new task and set this time aside. If the first task comes back to them they finish the new task (or work on it for their allotted time) and only then do they return to the first task. They always go through (a) to change their current mental state. (c) Schedule a re-visit – They put into their schedule a time when they will re-visit the first task. They never jump from task to task, everything is planned and measured. They plan to ‘accomplish’ rather than to ‘work’ on a task and the top performers never feel ‘overwhelmed’ or as if they are ‘drowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time. Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with th Breaking the Sugar Addiction: 16 Tips in time in their schedule for the new task and set this time aside. If the first task comes back to them they finish the new task (or work on it for their allotted time) and only then do they return to the first task. They always go through (a) to change their current mental state.It seems as though sugar is in everything these days, from ketchup to salsa to soup. It’s in everything, I suppose, because we have come to expect it to be.And it’s not just the white stuff we need to worry about. “Refined carbohydrates,” such as white bread and white flour products, produce the same reaction in our bodies.Researchers have linked sugar consumption to (c) Schedule a re-visit – They put into their schedule a time when they will re-visit the first task. They never jump from task to task, everything is planned and measured. They plan to ‘accomplish’ rather than to ‘work’ on a task and the top performers never feel ‘overwhelmed’ or as if they are ‘drowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time. Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with th Whole Grain Additions to Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner rowning’ and they consistently achieve more than those around them by doing one thing at a time.You know that in order to have optimal health, you need to add whole grains and fiber to your diet. But many whole grains look unappealing to the average consumer. Luckily, food manufacturers have started catering to the public’s demand for better tasting healthy fare.You may not know it when you’re staring down a box of sugary cereal, but childhood favorites like Lucky C Give each task your total, complete and utmost focus and watch your productivity fly. More information regarding Organisational Change, Coaching and Performance Development can be found at http://www.achievinggreatness.co.uk 2005 © Achieving Greatness Ltd. All rights reserved. ---- PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link.
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