Thursday, December 9, 2010

December--Take Care

December descended cold and snowy in PA, which calls for extra caution when driving and working and playing outdoors. It can actually be a reminder to show a little extra caution in the workplace, too.

Take care to use safety in the workplace, especially with the evenings becoming darker earlier and with holiday decorations being displayed (all those extra cords and items in the way).

Take care to use extra patience since people are under more pressure and stress at this time of the year. Kind words often work wonders in volatile situations.

Take care to not take on too much, especially with all the extra time extended to holiday preparations.

Take care of old negative business--mend relationships, forgive grudges, forget about unattained goals, and forgive yourself for personal failings.

December is a great time to wrap up loose ends from the year and get ready to begin anew when January comes.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Be Grateful

Being grateful ranks high on the list of what you can do to attract good things into your life, and Thanksgiving is the perfect time to be grateful. One of the many things I'm grateful for is that I turned in the last chapter of my new book on time. It feels good to have accomplished the feat! The book deadlines also kept me too busy to blog.

Don't forget to think about all areas of your life when giving thanks--physical, mental, spiritual, health and well-being, talents, peace of mind, and so forth. You get the picture. Take some time in the next few weeks to get centered and open yourself to all of God's blessings.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Push Yourself

As president of Pennwriters, Inc., a 400+ member writing group, I write a column for our Penn Writer newsletter. Our October theme made me think of some positive words to pass along to everyone.
  • Define your goals clearly and write them down
  • Identify your supportive forces (friends, family, books, classes, etc.)
  • Reward yourself for victories
  • Develop an action plan and set deadlines
  • Take action
  • If you do not get the results you want, change your tactics
  • Reach out to your support system
  • Think and speak positively

When you take positive steps in the right direction, you are headed for success.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Happy Fall, All

Autumn begins this week and with it Fall Fix-Up season, making it a good time to fix-up things in our lives such as these:
  • Personal relationships
  • Workplace relationships
  • Time management
  • Organization of home and office
  • Careers
  • Eating and exercise habits
  • Social habits
  • Online presence

You can find tips for time management, organization, workplace relationships, and career help in my former blog posts and on my website.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Where Does the Time Go?

Since returning from my Disney World vacation, I have been totally focused on writing my new book, Seeking a Job After 50. I turned in the first two chapters yesterday and am diligently working on Chapter 3.

All this work brings to mind time management and organizational skills. My website, www.carolsilvis.com, has a list of time management and organization tips if you need a little help in these areas.

With fall coming, it's a good time to take stock of where our time goes and how we can make the most of it. Soon we will be facing another holiday season and all the time crunches that come with it.

Do yourself a favor and take time to enjoy life.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Vacation from the Career

I'm taking a much needed vacation and will be leaving for Disney World tomorrow morning. My blog will resume in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, find a way to squeeze in some time for relaxing and de-stressing. We all need that if we are to keep productivity high at work.

Enjoy the last days of summer!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Succeed in Your Career Despite the Economy

Another round of dismal employment news was released yesterday. To succeed in your career in this economy, you must constantly improve yourself and remain in good standing with your company.

  • Establish your goals for advancement
  • Learn what you need to do to reach those goals
  • Develop and implement a plan of action
  • Persist with an optimistic purpose and clear sense of direction
  • Commit the time and effort necessary to reach your goals

Get a clear picture in your mind of what success means to you and then work toward it.