Staying productive with chronic illness has a different meaning than what most productivity experts talk about. Try this advice instead.| Work Brighter
Look inside my own notebook organization system to learn how I organize paper planners and notebooks to juggle multiple jobs and projects.| Work Brighter
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There's a time place for productivity hacks and rules, but there's also a time and place to break them. Here's 6 hacks I've ditched (& why) to inspire you.| Work Brighter
Time tracking and time audits can help you combat the effects of ADHD's time blindness. Here's how to start your own.| Work Brighter
Energy management needs to come before any other productivity strategy or system, including time management. Here's why.| Work Brighter
The election is taking a toll on everyone's mental health. Here's how to create a self-care plan for that post-election stress.| Work Brighter
Please take the time to read Christine Miserandino’s personal story and analogy of what it is like to live with sickness or disability. Click HERE to download “The Spoon Theory” in PDF format. The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino www.butyoudontlooksick.com My best friend and I were in the diner, talking. As usual, it was very …| But You Dont Look Sick? support for those with invisible illness or chronic i...