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Creating a Productive Work Environment

Have you made your resolutions for the new year yet? I don’t really call them resolutions. I call mine goals. Somehow that makes all the difference in the world. I am much more likely to reach my goals than resolutions. Since my focus is now productivity for small businesses, I am starting off the new year with the basics, creating your productive work environment. Here are the steps that you need to take to create that environment for yourself. It will be different for everyone although some or all with have similar components.

What does a productive work environment look like to you?

  • Design your vision-what do you want it to look like?
  • Eliminate your obstacles-what stops you from achieving your goals?
  • Commit your resources-time, money, energy.
  • Select your tools-use what you have or buy new ones.
  • Maintain your success

I would suggest writing the answers to these questions down. Research shows that the act of writing something down makes it much more likely to happen. Follow the steps above to create your own productive work environment. Look for the next post about what to do next.

14 comments to Creating a Productive Work Environment

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  • Barbara Boone

    Glad I could help.

  • Barbara Boone

    Thanks.

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  • Barbara Boone

    Sorry I don’t know. My webmaster chose it on WordPress.

  • Barbara Boone

    I use Word Press as the platform. I write each blog in Microsoft Word and then cut and paste it into Word Press. I highly recommend using Word Press. My webmaster designed the shell for the website. Good luck. Simple is the best way to go.

  • Barbara Boone

    Certainly. Is there any particular topic you are interested in?

  • Barbara Boone

    Thanks for the comment. It is always helpful to get positive feedback.

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