Shifting to the Business of Life

Shifting to the Business of Life
Author: Janet Nast
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2015-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508407430

I know with the internet and a good search engine, all you need to know can be found in a heartbeat. But what about the fact that, most of the time, you don't know what you don't know? That fact is what prompted me to put all this information in one place. I made every effort to explain each term, form and process I tripped over in the first ten or fifteen years of being out on my own. Since then, I've watched my kids and their friends fumble through the same experiences I did and it doesn't appear that the business of life has changed much, thank God! So keep a copy of this guide near and dear to you wherever life takes you, knowing it will contain the information you need, when you need it.

Moving the Needle

Moving the Needle
Author: Joe Sweeney
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118944089

A detailed system that will help you achieve your professional and personal goals Moving the Needle provides both the "kick in the pants" and the game plan many of us need to break out of the rut and get moving to achieve our goals. CEOs, vice presidents, professionals, military personnel, and even college students frequently express frustration at the entrenched status quo, in which initiating progress feels like moving mountains. This book lights a path toward continual improvement, helping readers first find a direction, then make the key transitions that jumpstart forward progress. This highly practical guide outlines a change process that can be applied to professional or personal goals, giving readers a concrete plan for making big things happen. Rather than blindly shooting for the moon, readers will formulate a solid, systematic, actionable plan that can only result in progress. In today's tenuous business climate, employers and employees alike can be glued to the ground, unsure of the path they should take, or whether they have the freedom to move forward. Moving the Needle helps readers clarify their current position, identify their optimum position, and formulate a workable strategy for getting from here to there. Find what "moving forward" means for your career and life Shake off the doldrums of routine and establish a culture of innovation Improve performance on a consistent basis, at every level Break the inertia and get moving in the right direction Stagnation is diametrically opposed to progress. Moving forward requires a vision, a plan, and the impetus to get things done. Those who sense that big things can happen need to get clear, get free, and start Moving the Needle.

Shift the Work

Shift the Work
Author: Joe Mechlinski
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1642791733

70% of the American workforce is disengaged. With every tick of the clock, millions of people inch closer to their breaking points—a growing epidemic of apathy and anxiety in the workplace that is affecting life outside of the office. But meaningful work-life integration is possible. In Shift the Work, Joe Mechlinski, the New York Times bestselling author of Grow Regardless, shares his personal journey to find purpose, and how it influenced him to take a deeper dive into the science of human behavior. Inspired by neuroscience research about the connections between the brains in the head, heart, and gut that drive human perspectives and conduct, Joe shares how everyone can re-engage with their work and impact the world. Filled with actionable strategies and inspiring true stories, this indispensable guide motivates readers to seek fulfilling opportunities, reconnect with their passions, and recognize their power to make a difference.

Identity Shift

Identity Shift
Author: Anthony Trucks
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1636981518

According to former NFL player, American Ninja Warrior and international speaker Anthony Trucks, cultivating identity is the most important tool for anyone seeking to achieve their dreams. In an era with more access to the lives of others than ever before, it’s easy to feel as if everyone else is more successful, in better shape, making more money and living their dreams. This daily barrage of “better-than-me” drives feelings of imposter syndrome, unworthiness and shame as many yearn for a clear sense of self and stability in a sea of comparison—especially when one’s internal identity is out of alignment with the life they want to live. Anthony Trucks’ Identity Shift gives motivated individuals the tools to make meaningful change where it counts: their identity. Anthony shares the secret to his success, framed with an honest examination of his own story and determination to move beyond his circumstances. He has seen how the ability to shift one’s identity is an innate ability that can be cultivated to unlock new levels of power, perspective, passion and productivity; and he believes this shift can occur within anyone, so long as they are ready to change their life.

Fighting For Time

Fighting For Time
Author: Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2004-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1610441877

Though there are still just twenty-four hours in a day, society's idea of who should be doing what and when has shifted. Time, the ultimate scarce resource, has become an increasingly contested battle zone in American life, with work, family, and personal obligations pulling individuals in conflicting directions. In Fighting for Time, editors Cynthia Fuchs Epstein and Arne Kalleberg bring together a team of distinguished sociologists and management analysts to examine the social construction of time and its importance in American culture. Fighting for Time opens with an exploration of changes in time spent at work—both when people are on the job and the number of hours they spend there—and the consequences of those changes for individuals and families. Contributors Jerry Jacobs and Kathleen Gerson find that the relative constancy of the average workweek in America over the last thirty years hides the fact that blue-collar workers are putting in fewer hours while more educated white-collar workers are putting in more. Rudy Fenwick and Mark Tausig look at the effect of nonstandard schedules on workers' health and family life. They find that working unconventional hours can increase family stress, but that control over one's work schedule improves family, social, and health outcomes for workers. The book then turns to an examination of how time influences the organization and control of work. The British insurance company studied by David Collinson and Margaret Collinson is an example of a culture where employees are judged on the number of hours they work rather than on their productivity. There, managers are under intense pressure not to take legally guaranteed parental leave, and clocks are banned from the office walls so that employees will work without regard to the time. In the book's final section, the contributors examine how time can have different meanings for men and women. Cynthia Fuchs Epstein points out that professional women and stay-at-home fathers face social disapproval for spending too much time on activities that do not conform to socially prescribed gender roles—men are mocked by coworkers for taking paternity leave, while working mothers are chastised for leaving their children to the care of others. Fighting for Time challenges assumptions about the relationship between time and work, revealing that time is a fluid concept that derives its importance from cultural attitudes, social psychological processes, and the exercise of power. Its insight will be of interest to sociologists, economists, social psychologists, business leaders, and anyone interested in the work-life balance.

Shifting Timelines

Shifting Timelines
Author: Cindi Johnston
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1504387945

Parallel Timelines, The Collective Human Field, the Earth Matrix... the ideas presented in "Shifting Timelines" may well be the most important information you receive in this lifetime. The inter-connection of these concepts, explained in this fascinating book, illuminates the reasons why the Law of Attraction may not be working for you. While the phrase "where attention goes, energy flows" may be true, what is also true is that there are hidden energies and emotions that can interfere with attracting what you want. These interferences are why even visualizing with feeling does not manifest what you desire. This book reveals not only what may be blocking your manifestation, and how it is being blocked, but also what you can do to move past those blocks. You'll also discover how easily you can be drawn into the world of disease, like cancer, through the Human Energetic Communication Field. More importantly, you'll learn how to dis-engage from the world of dis-ease with practical, easy-to-do exercises that can return you to wellness once again. Read this book, implement the ideas presented, and become the co-creator of the life you desire. Your world is about to change for the better!

Shifting Gears to Your Life and Work After Retirement

Shifting Gears to Your Life and Work After Retirement
Author: Carolee Duckworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Baby boom generation
ISBN: 9780984513611

"This book is your call to action on your own behalf to: jumpstart your newly invented personal & professional retirement--your Next Phase life and work; create your own custom roadmap to how Baby Boomer YOU will live your last and BEST personal opus, with vitality, enthusiasm and enjoyment."--Back cover.

Shedding the Corporate Bitch

Shedding the Corporate Bitch
Author: Bernadette Boas
Publisher: Morgan James Pub
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781600379406

"Shedding the Corporate Bitch" provides an honest and hard look at the pros and cons of manning-up in the workplace, and provides tips and lessons of how women can avoid those same mistakes to realize the riches in life they desire.

Shifting Sands

Shifting Sands
Author: Steve Donahue
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2004-05-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1576759768

This is a guidebook for dealing with times of change, ranging from career to marriage to raising a family to the ever-changing journey of life itself.

Shifting the Monkey

Shifting the Monkey
Author: Todd Whitaker
Publisher: Triple Nickel Press
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0982702973

Everyone has responsibilities, obligations, and problems to deal with in the workplace and in life. Some people, however, have mastered the art of shifting those monkeys onto the backs of others. They claim they don t know how to solve a problem or do the task, they say they don't have time, they complain, they perform poorly, they find any and every way to avoid the work - and yet somehow, they're never held accountable. Instead, hardworking, loyal employees who care about results end up shouldering those burdens for their lazy or unmotivated colleagues. The slackers get just what they want - less work - while the best employees become alienated and overworked. Who is to blame for those misplaced monkeys? Shifting the Monkey shows how to shift an organization's focus from compensating for, excusing, and working around problem people to cultivating and rewarding the best employees. --Publisher.