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Stop Procrastination And Take Action
Procrastination is a bad habit that can turn into a rapidly downward spiralling journey. It starts of innocently as an avoidance of tasks and responsibilities that need to be fulfilled, but if allowed to develop can turn into a nasty habit. There are many negative and harmful effects of procrastination,...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, job
White papers 2007-12-01
How Procrastination Harms Your Life
It has often been said the procrastination is the grave of opportunity. Indeed, procrastinate today and you lose countless opportunities that could have blossomed had you not procrastinated. Procrastination is a bad habit, with many negative effects on your job, relationships and mental health. However, with enough perseverance and determination,...
Tags: health care, job
White papers 2007-12-01
Procrastination: Do It Now!
Procrastination is part of being human. We are all plagued by procrastination at one time or another. However, for some it is a major problem. This area will attempt to deal with the type of "Excessive postponing" that impacts one's academic performance. Procrastination usually has the same net results in...
Tags: Performance management, performance
White papers 2007-12-01
Procrastination Pointers
Procrastination is one of the biggest enemies we have to our Personal Productivity. Thinking about doing something and planning to do it are fine, but what if we fail to move ahead? Procrastinating the unimportant items in our day is a useful talent. The problem for many, however, is that...
Tags: Workforce management, talent
White papers 2007-12-01

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Newly opoened jobs center has tools to build a career
The Journal staff Pewaukee The two men hugged briefly. One wiped tears from his eyes as the other patted him on the back before they parted ways. It was a gesture of support from one to the other two job-seekers...
Articles 1995-01-30
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