5 Must-Have Qualities in Effective Remote Workers
Even if you have never had to work remotely before, we’re all becoming well-acquainted with the experience (if we’re fortunate enough to have a profession that can accommodate it). While many of us likely looked at working from home as “easy,” before now, I’m sure we’re more than acquainted with its struggles and frustrations at this point.
How to Work from Home Without Ruining Your Relationships
Be an Engaged and Influential Leader During Social Distancing
If we’re to believe the experts, it is difficult to stay productive and on-task at home. There is an inherent level of group accountability in most offices, even if it is only a subconscious pressure not to be caught slacking off. When we’re alone and in our homes, however, that accountability disappears. Distractions are easier to fall into and the road to disengagement is shorter.
The 3 Big Perils of Increasing Digital Connectedness
During these strange times, I’ve become increasingly aware of the convenience and blessing in our technology-driven society. To think that just a few decades ago, our connectedness during a global pandemic would truly diminish — relegated to phone calls or snail mail. At one time, it would have been difficult to even get news, let alone communicate with others.
Feeling Imposter Syndrome? Use it to Your Advantage
Easy At-Home Exercises to Do During Self-Quarantine
Today’s Businesses Need An Adaptable Workforce
Entrepreneurs are well-acquainted with the skill of adaptability. We have to move quick on our feet, rising up to meet last-minute opportunities, unexpected complications, and eleventh-hour course changes. As a skill, adaptability has been highlighted as a necessity as we move through unprecedented times, working out how to work effectively in challenging and ever-changing circumstances.
5 Essentials for Working from Home Effectively
While the workforce has grown more mobile than ever in the last decade or so, we’re currently dealing with an unprecedented number of people, for reasons beyond their control, have to work from home for the time being. Now, working from home initially seems like a pretty good deal. Who doesn’t want to skip their commute and work in their pajamas?
Keys to Mental & Physical Health During COVID-19 Quarantine
As many of us approach the end of our second week in self-imposed quarantine to “flatten the curve” of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a longer period of quarantine and social distancing to follow, we’re all growing a little stir-crazy. Not only are many of us are finding ourselves distanced from normal social interaction with friends and coworkers, but the stresses of home life, difficulty obtaining supplies, and fear of the pandemic itself takes its toll on our mental and physical well-being.
Leading a Video Meeting? Optimize Your Screen Time
For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic has created some unique challenges. For those of us in leadership positions, we’re finding ourselves doing a lot of video conferencing in order to get our work done. After all, there is a limit to what email and Slack can accomplish. Video conferencing is becoming a critical part of social distancing during this time of pandemic. However, it can be more complicated than we’d think to effectively host meetings over video chat.
Be a Great Leader When Everyone is Panicking
We seem to be living in an age of panic. That’s not just about the COVID-19 crisis, though we’re certainly seeing a level of mass panic that we haven’t seen in a long time. As leaders, it’s crucial that we keep a level head in a crisis. It doesn’t just go for pandemic-level fears — it goes for the small, everyday anxieties that can plague your team and your productivity.
How Social Distancing Improves Community Health
I’m a bit of a health nut. Most of you who know me know by now that, beyond my career, I’m passionate about health and wellness — be it exercise, nutrition, or mental health. As our nation (and the world) confronts the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been exposed to the concept of “social distancing” and encouraged to limit how many people we come in contact with.
3 Ways the Hustle Mentality is Toxic to Your Career
There are some admirable things about the American work ethic. We see innovations on every front and a spirit that is always striving for new progress. The “American Dream” is still deeply imprinted on our collective psyche. We want to succeed, to forge our own paths and find wealth by our own terms.
A Call For the Leaders in the Real Estate Industry to Speak
I’ve seen a few disturbing posts recently, mostly on social media, but a few on BiggerPockets as well, where the posters are reacting almost with glee that we may finally be heading toward a dip in real estate so they can cash in on good deals.
Stay Motivated in the Face of Failure
Few things kill our motivation like failure. None of us like to fail. In fact, there’s a lot of psychology behind failure. It is demoralizing. It makes us feel as if our goals are unattainable, leads us to the self-sabotaging fear of failure, and skews our perception of our own abilities — among other things.
3 Pitfalls Great Leaders Must Avoid
Leadership is an exercise in constant personal growth. There’s no doubt about it — leadership is a tough gig. I think in many ways we can idealize leadership — we see it as being at the top, being in control, and having influence over others. And while these things can be true, it’s an enormous misstep to believe that leadership is all roses. After all, as Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben taught us, with great power comes great responsibility.
Banish Boredom from Your Running Routine
Beginning a new venture is always a thrill. As with relationships, we go through a “honeymoon phase” where everything is new, exciting, and captivating. When that phase ends, however, we begin to see more clearly the trials and flaws. We fall into the monotony of routine. Falling out of love, well. It happens.