Kit Welchlin

Time Management: Why Aren’t 24 Hours a Day Enough?

Tired? Do you look forward to the weekends? Monday through Friday can be busy. It’s a struggle to get everything done. Many people try to make up time by sleeping less, probably a bad idea. Why aren’t 24 hours a day enough?

We all get the same 24 hours a day Monday through Friday. […]

Time Management: Why Aren’t 24 Hours a Day Enough?2020-03-20T12:46:18-05:00

Time Management: What Areas Can I Improve?

Do you have a fast-paced career? Do you wear many hats in your organization? Is your participation and involvement critical for organizational success? However, do you often feel overwhelmed and your schedule seems out of control? You may at times feel like you don’t have enough time to do everything. This information may […]

Time Management: What Areas Can I Improve?2020-03-20T12:46:18-05:00

Time Management: What Are the Three Tests of Time?

I don’t know about you, but my job is rapid-fire. Everywhere I look there is something I could do. I can’t possibly get it all done. Actually, I don’t feel like doing some of it. Besides, some of these tasks or activities would require me to get more training. I’m sure your job […]

Time Management: What Are the Three Tests of Time?2020-03-20T12:46:18-05:00

Self-Esteem: Should I Dress Up a Little?

I have noticed over the years, if I dress a little better, I feel a little better. I like to wear comfortable clothes, but sometimes I wonder if I look a little sloppy. When I dress dowdy, or my fashion is frumpy, I feel less confident in some professional settings, meetings, or important […]

Self-Esteem: Should I Dress Up a Little?2020-03-20T12:46:18-05:00

Cross-Cultural Communication: Isn’t It About Time?

You have probably noticed, personally and professionally, that some people arrive five or ten minutes early for appointments. Some people arrive twenty to thirty minutes later than scheduled. It could be a cross-cultural communication issue.

Cultures organize time and space differently. A researcher named Edward Hall categorizes cultures as either monochronic or polychronic.

Monochronic orientations emphasize schedules, […]

Cross-Cultural Communication: Isn’t It About Time?2020-03-20T12:46:22-05:00
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