The Importance of Good Etiquette in Business – Part I
If you want to land a job, get into a good school, build a strong career, or maintain lasting personal relationships, it’s important to know how to have good etiquette.
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If you want to land a job, get into a good school, build a strong career, or maintain lasting personal relationships, it’s important to know how to have good etiquette.
When it comes to maximizing your performance – whether that be in the workplace, studying or pursuing a hobby, having a good memory is crucial. We have probably all found ourselves experiencing ‘brain fog’ at some point or another, when our mind goes blank and we can’t remember things we have learnt a short time ago.
Has it ever happened to you to drive or travel by bus on the highway when your mind drifts off? The road is long and straight, it is in the middle of the night and the traffic is smooth, so you let your mind revisit all those thoughts that have been left unfinished, all those problems that are asking for a solution, all those aspects that you need to evaluate and integrate within your internal filters.
Getting up early, spending 40 minutes on physical exercises, over 2 hours a day on e-mails and texts, around 2 hours and 45 hours per day in meetings and conference calls, 1 hour and 45 minutes per day on tasks and projects, and allotting 30 minutes to personal development.
That is how we could sum up the data of a recent survey conducted by The Center for Management and Organization Effectiveness among successful executives from top companies in North America, such as Adobe, Bank of America and Google, just to name a few, in order to find out how they manage their time.
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