Kevin Eikenberry

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Shut Down, Shut Off, and Think!

Kevin Eikenberry

by Kevin Eikenberry on August 26, 2010 in Leadership , Learning , Personal Development Yesterday I read an article in the online New York Times, titled Digital Device Deprive Brain of Needed Downtime. I am a technology lover. While I encourage you to read the article, the title gives you the message. .&# Have a great day.

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9 Steps to Work Less and Do More

Kevin Eikenberry

They are: Live on purpose Stop procrastinating Conquer technology Beat distractions to cultivate focus Stay organized Stop wasting time Optimize Build stronger relationships Leverage The section about an empty email inbox on pages 69-72 is, in itself, worth the price of the book. It is sometimes surprising and, in those moments, profound.

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The Attitude Trap – a Guest Post by Wally Bock

Kevin Eikenberry

His passions are leadership, marketing, personal development and the way people and organizations use processes and technology to improve results. Wally is a writer, speaker, and consultant who specializes in learning and sharing how leadership and strategy combine to create successful companies.

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Five Minutes - a Key to Successful Time Management

Kevin Eikenberry

Part of me didn’t want to make technology related to any ofmy suggestions… and yet … smartphones, used intentionally, can really help us in these moments too. Thanks for being such an encourager and motivator. You’re remarkable!) Blessings to you! Ann Reply Kevin Eikenberry January 28, 2011 at 6:04 pm Thanks Ann.