Friday, September 11, 2009

“Powering Off” or “Power On?”


Do you take your laptop on vacation? Do you sometimes “hate” your cell phone or your Blackberry? Harris Interactive recently reported that one-third of vacationers take their laptops on vacation. During a Sunday meal at a restaurant recently, I observed a man sitting with his family talking on his cell phone -- obviously about business. He was not happy – neither was his family!

To paraphrase Charles Dickens, “It is the best of times. It is the worst of times.” Certainly that applies when it comes to “connectivity.” Stories of 9-11 victims being able to communicate with family members in the last minutes of their lives warmed my heart, while the story my friend told of her mother answering her cell phone in the delivery room during the birth of her grandchild chilled my soul.

How grateful I was for my cell phone when I came across a young woman stalled on an interstate without one, and I could immediately get help. How convenient it is on vacation to use the Internet to explore the options for entertainment in the area on a rainy afternoon, and get directions to find it easily. How comforting to know that my family can reach me in case of an emergency – or something to celebrate! -- regardless of where I am in the world. The same can be said for my colleagues.

So here’s the question: Should you take your laptop on vacation? Should your cell phone be on 24/7? Clients often ask, “What should I do?” My answer: “That’s the wrong question. The question is “What will you do?” Maybe an even better question would be “What would you like to do?” Perhaps the best question of all is “What action will bring you the best results?” In order to answer that question, you have to take the time to answer “What ARE your best results?”

Repeatedly I have emphasized that one definition of “organization” is “controlling the things you can control, so you can cope with the things you can’t.” In the complex world in which we live, especially with the level of connectivity available, it’s easy to fall into the trap of feeling that we are victims of other people. I cringe when someone complains about having to answer their cell phone. Says who? If you don’t want to be reached, you can “power off.” If you have to be reachable because your job requires it, then the question may be “Am I in the right job?” Or, have you simply trained people that you are “always available.” Customer service is great, but it doesn’t require 24/7 response. It requires good communication. It’s highly frustrating to leave a message and get no response for days, but few situations would suffer if the response came one hour later so you could have lunch with a colleague without interruption.

Connectivity can be addictive. My daughter, who has her PhD in counseling, reminded me that an addiction is something that reduces the quality of your life and the people around you.

So what does all this have to do with productivity? My passion is helping individuals and organizations create and sustain a productive environment so everyone can accomplish their work and enjoy their lives. When used appropriately, connectivity does help you accomplish your work and enable you to play. It can also undermine your priorities at work, destroy your health, and poison your relationships when used inappropriately.

The issue is not whether you take your laptop on vacation or leave your cell phone on 24/7. For some people, the ability to check e-mail once a day on vacation brings peace of mind and can be done when others are sleeping or swimming. For others, the whole idea of a vacation is not taking your laptop. There is no “right” or “wrong.” The question is whether your choice is enhancing or diminishing your life and the lives of the people around you.

So “Power Off” or “Power On?” – it’s truly up to you!

P.S. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: Your ability to make any connection more valuable is being able to find the information you need when you need it. Are you wasting valuable time looking for what you need? Could you find what other people in your office have if you needed it? If not, fill out our Productive Environment Scorecard, (www.ProductiveEnvironment.com) and we’ll give you a free 30-minute phone consultation to identify specific steps you can take to make sure that everyone in your organization is taking the right action at the right time with the right information.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Work from Home | Paying the Bills from Working Home

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Most people dream about working at home because of the comfort it presents but most of them don’t know where to start looking for work from home jobs. If you are not the president or the owner of a company, then there is no chance for you to work from home right? Wrong. The answer lies in the ever trusty computer and internet connection. The other term for working at home is teleworking because most of the time you either work with a telephone or the headset of your computer to make and set calls with clients. In the internet you can find dozens of Legitimate Work from Home Jobs wherein you will just pick out the field you are good in and start working.

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Legitimate Work from Home Jobs would include being an online tutor. With this kind of work you will most likely need a degree in education if you want it to me a complete success because lets face it, some people would like some credentials for them to trust their business with you. Another example is working as a transcriptional wherein all you will need to do is transcribe and possibly edit the recorded reports onto your computer. You will usually get a saved recording via an audio file and relay in words what you have just heard.




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Work from home | the advantage of working online

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Work from home offers millions of opportunities to many people world wide. This is a way of earning money in the comfort of your own home. There are many jobs that are available however there are also many that are just scams so if you intend to work at home , make sure go for legitimate work from home jobs. Do not just be overwhelmed by some of the promising ads that offers you big payouts . Work from home will help you make money however, you must be dedicated work and it only means you have to work long and hard for what you will earn.

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In the internet you can find everything that you are looking for, and it is also used in many kinds of businesses. An existing business uses the internet to expand the business. Interne is also used in supplementing a business, and this is done using part time jobs that will supplement the existing income and this is to start legitimate work from home jobs. This medium has a very adaptable nature that gives you the choice and the flexibility of great source of income. The biggest advantage of the internet for the legitimate wok from home jobs is it low cost compared to the income that it bring you.



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