For those of you who haven’t met me in the real world, let me first explain some of my character assets and liabilities. I’m what every personality test on the planet would describe as “highly dominant” in a workplace setting. (In a personal setting, I’m quite different, but that’s a story for...
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The Pros and Cons of Electronic Time Management Systems
It pains me to announce that my grand experiment with using electronic time management systems has officially come to an end (sort of). You see, for the past several years, I’ve been using a variety of tech tools to help organize my life and work—appointments, tasks, projects and more. But...
How to Manage and Renegotiate Deadlines in the Workplace
A big part of managing expectations in the workplace involves understanding deadlines and making them work for you. There’s nothing that makes you look more unprofessional than missing an important (or even unimportant!) deadline—and few things break trust as quickly. In order to manage such time...
Help! I’m Under Utilized!
Here’s a question I get all the time: “I feel unchallenged at work. I keep looking for new things to do and new responsibilities to take on, but I’m having trouble. How do I get my superiors to better utilize me and my skills?” It’s a great question because it shows that you want to contribute to...
What Does Your Workspace Say About You?
Some of you aren’t going to like this article. I can hear you now: “Chrissy, who cares that my desk looks like a tornado hit it? I can find everything I need and that’s all that matters.” I’ve got a sobering newsflash, my friend. Brace yourself. My response to that argument? Nope. Wrong. Not true....
How to Handle (and Relieve) Boredom at Work
For some of you, the title of this article may cause a double take. “Boredom?! Are you kidding? I have way too much to do and not enough time to do it.” If that’s you, cool. Head on over and read, “How to Manage an Overwhelming Workload” instead. But not everyone can be so lucky (if you want to...
How to Deal with an Overwhelming Workload
It’s a common complaint: I’ve got too much work and not enough time to do it all. Considering the alternative (no work at all!), you’re in a decent position. That doesn’t make it any easier to handle though. So let’s talk about ways to manage this overwhelming workload without losing your cool....
How to Stop Being Late
This article was originally published on U.S. News & World Report. On the list of irritating workplace habits, excessive tardiness lands at the top. Being a chronic late-arriver puts you at a serious disadvantage professionally and it could even jeopardize your career. Put simply, when you're...
Tips for Overcoming Workplace Distractions
Here's my latest segment from Fox 31 Denver's Good Day Colorado. In it, I share my favorite tips for managing and minimizing workplace distractions and interruptions (something everyone can use). Enjoy!
Paper + Pen = Magic at Work
At various points in my career, I’ve been in managerial positions where I directly supervised people. I’ll be honest; it’s not my favorite thing to do (hence the one-woman show I run now). I remember a few years ago, I had to give an employee who was performing at a sub-standard level a...
How to Manage (and Minimize) Workplace Interruptions
One of the most common complaints I hear has to do with something that is so fundamentally a part of the modern workplace, it’s almost impossible to avoid. Yes, I’m talking about the dreaded interruption. We all have to deal with it, though admittedly, some have it worse than others. A client of...
What James Franco Can Teach Us About Productivity
Admittedly, this post is a little late. The Oscars were several weeks ago now but, for those of us who love movies, fashion, and snarky commentary from Joan Rivers, this year’s ceremony won’t quickly be forgotten. In case you missed it, the show was widely panned by critics who placed the blame...