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How to shift your perspective to become more creative

Phil 2021-02-11T15:21:59+00:00 brainstorming, creativity, goals, prioritisation, productivity, psychology|

I’m a big fan of the Disney Technique. It's a process I run on myself every January, when I do [...]

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10 goal setting questions

Phil 2021-02-01T13:38:09+00:00 focus, goals, prioritisation, productivity|

It seems obvious that great value can come from considering your future. However, in my experience, ’goal setting’ is too [...]

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How to design your days, weeks and months

Andrea Daly-Dickson 2021-02-01T09:20:41+00:00 goals, habits, prioritisation, productivity|

In a previous video we established your long term, year and quarter goals, based on what is important to you [...]

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How to set your long-term, year and quarter goals

Andrea Daly-Dickson 2021-02-01T09:21:16+00:00 focus, goals, prioritisation, productivity|

Happy New Year! January is a time when you can get excited about the new year ahead. If you haven't [...]

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How to do a quarterly review

Phil 2020-07-09T12:18:42+01:00 goals, mental performance, productivity|

“Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they’re finished.” Dan Gilbert. Most of us seem to appreciate the [...]

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How to turn your goals into processes

Phil 2021-01-19T10:45:18+00:00 goals, mental performance, productivity|

In the previous post we discussed how to set your goals. As a result of this you should now have [...]

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How to improve brainstorming

Andrea Daly-Dickson 2021-02-19T08:14:19+00:00 brainstorming, creativity, goals, problem solving, psychology|

When you want to generate lots of ideas you use a particular type of creative thinking called divergent thinking. This [...]

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How to prioritise your work

Andrea Daly-Dickson 2021-02-04T08:23:02+00:00 focus, goals, mental performance, prioritisation, productivity|

Effective prioritisation is like a ninja skill, and yet too few of us do it well. When you have multiple [...]

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How to use visualisations to program your brain

Phil 2020-01-08T12:25:41+00:00 creativity, goals, mental performance, productivity|

There is a lot of conflicting advice on how (or whether) to use visualisations or mental rehearsals: to actively and [...]

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