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Finding Diamonds in Your Past

“Been there, done that” has become synonymous with boredom or lack of challenge for some people. For others it is a mini retirement statement. We think it can represent a great place to look for new opportunities. Maybe you or someone you know has made ...

From TATSUYANAKAGAWA, Lifehack,  5 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Michael Jordan,  National Basketball Association

How to Avoid Getting Stuck in the Past

Do you have a trophy room?  This is a place where you keep your various trophies, certificates, award plaques, autographed trinkets and other things that remind you of past accomplishments. This could be a fireplace mantle, space on a bookshelf, a ...

From TATSUYANAKAGAWA, Lifehack,  15 Jul 2008

Give Yourself a Productivity Boost: Learn from Kodak’s Transformation

Kodak needed the ultimate productivity boost to avoid get shuttered out of business when the photography industry went digital. It is hard to imagine a worse case scenario than the one that was faced by Kodak. This 125 year old Fortune 500 company ...

From TATSUYANAKAGAWA, Lifehack,  8 Apr 2008

How to Create and Manage Your “Bucket List” Before You Kick

There’s a new movie out promoting the idea that we should all be jumping out of airplanes, eating caviar and visiting the Wonders of the World before we finally croak. But is preparing a bucket list full of cliché items the right thing to do? Is it ...

From TATSUYANAKAGAWA, Lifehack,  26 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jack Nicholson,  Morgan Freeman

Seven Ways to Procrastinate for Better Results

Procrastination is a dirty word. It doesn’t need to be. Procrastination that stems from a lack of discipline, causes you to lose sight of your goals, and results in decreased productivity deserves a bad rap. But what about postponing or avoiding things ...

From TATSUYANAKAGAWA, Lifehack,  1 Feb 2008

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