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Death Is Our Second Worst Fear—after Public Speaking

Writing for Westfair Communications, Filomena Fanelli suggests ways around our fear of public speaking. Read on for more information from her piece. Embed from Getty Images   “This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy”—Jerry Seinfeld But overcoming this fear can…

Smart Thinking On Investing – June 16

Smart Thinking On Investing – June 16 Writing for The Simple Dollar, Trent Hamm heads up Smart Thinking this week with a sharp truth about our finances. Zach of the Four Pillar Freedom blog explains how investment returns aren’t the only way to be set for retirement. And Grant Sabatier, author of Millennial Money, urges…

Measure, Track, and Analyze Your Time

Taylor Pearson, author of The End of Jobs, shares his approach to dividing and tracking your time successfully to get the most out of your week. Read on for more information from his piece. Embed from Getty Images   Use a calendar to define how you want to spend your time; divide your work into…

Employ DMAIC with Six Sigma

Joe Thompson, editor of Canadian Metal Working, explains the DMAIC process. See my top takeaways from the article underneath. Embed from Getty Images     DMAIC can be used in an organization to improve processes with data collection as part of the Six Sigma initiative As it is fairly basic, the strategy is easy to…

Coffee Drinkers; Breathe a Sigh of Relief

Dustin Nelson, news writer of Thrillist, reveals the results of caffeine toxicity research on our daily coffee drinking habit. Check out my observations below. Embed from Getty Images   Recent studies looking at the potential toxicity of drinking too much caffeine show that up to 400 milligrams a day is fine So, if you’re in…