TweetShareShare77 Shares 1. No agenda. 2. No preparation. 3. Not enough lead time. 4. Not the right environment. 5. Too long. 6. The wrong people. 7. No decisions made. 8. No follow through. Which of these describe your meetings?
Author: Craig
7 Ways to Regain Your Balance
TweetShareShare2929 Shares It happens to the best of us. We lose our balance. Maybe we trip. Maybe we take a small spill. When this happens to you, how do you get back on your feet? How do you get your balance back? Losing Your Balance When was the last time your lost your life balance? […]
How to Get Your Priorities on Track
TweetShareShare2020 Shares How are your priorities doing? Do you know what they are? Which of them come first in your life? It’s time to get your priorities on track. And to get that train moving down the tracks towards your goals. Getting Your Priorities Lined Up The other day I was faced with deciding […]
Brute Force or Better Planning: Which Are You?
TweetShareShare1616 Shares There seem to be two camps to getting work done. You can either plan better… or you can brute force your way through life. Which represents you? Are you forcing things in your daily activities? Or are you doing things the easy way, by planning better? Brute Forcing It I see many people […]
Do You Dream of Quitting Your Day Job?
Tweet22ShareShare1032 Shares Today, I have a book to share. It is called “Quitter” by Jon Acuff. You may have heard of Jon, he has a very successful website called “Stuff Christians Like.” What does a book about quitting have to do with TMN? Actually, it fits in well with many of the themes we discuss […]
Sometimes You Have to Jump In
Tweet39ShareShare2362 Shares Action beats inaction. Decision beats indecision. It may look overwhelming, but sometimes you just have to jump. Into that new project. Or at that new opportunity. When was the last time you jumped and took that leap of faith? The Deep End of the Pool Do you find yourself waiting to take on a […]
10 Ways to Save Time with Evernote
Tweet330ShareShare83413 Shares What do you use to collect your notes? I use my Moleskine for my day to day notes, especially for meetings. However, when it comes to electronic notes, I turn to Evernote. It is hands down the simplest and quickest way to get your notes in the cloud. Today, I want to […]
How to Hold a Quick & Easy Virtual Meeting – Join.me
Tweet21ShareShare930 Shares Ever need a quick way to share your computer screen with someone? Maybe a remote colleague? Or a client? However, you are in the middle of a phone conversation. You don’t want to bother to set up a conference. Mail invitations. Etc. Today, I want to show you a tool that lets you quickly […]
Is it Really an Emergency? 5 Reasons Not to Panic
Tweet4ShareShare3943 Shares We worry about too many things. We panic too often. And, we let too many things scare us. Many of these things never happen. Or they turn out to be not as bad as we imagined. Truth be told, there are very few true emergencies in life. It is important to be able […]
20 Things You Can’t Do
Tweet3ShareShare2427 Shares You can’t do that! It’s against the rules. It’s not allowed. It’s out of bounds. Sometimes it seems that we live our lives between the lines of “can’t and no.” Life has a way of boxing us into what we are allowed to do. However, often it is ourselves that says what we […]








I am the author of Time Management Ninja and help individuals and companies reclaim their time to be more productive. As well, I am the author of the book 
