Vocational Balance

  • Multitasking is the Opposite of Mindfulness

        The ‘myth of multitasking’ is so common. It has even become part of job descriptions employers create, in order to find the right candidate for the job.  The truth is that multitasking is not efficient or desirable. In fact, it is the opposite!  Let’s examine this myth in more detail, why it is […]

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  • Greater Success with An Evening Routine

        Morning routines are quite popular.  Even I have one.  However, I find that my evening routine is what makes me more successful.  While others settle down and watch mind numbing TV after a long day’s work, I get more exhilaration, clarity and satisfaction out of my evening routine. Evening routines are great for […]

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  • Dealing with ‘Difficult’ People with Self-Reflection, Tact and Love

        One thing that I have learned over the years, between dealing with work and my personal life, is that the Universe can certainly present one with many special challenges.  One of those particularly vexing situations is developing a sense of how to confidently deal with difficult people.   Whether it was dealing with family, […]

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  • Add Balance to Your Life by Increasing Your Productivity

        There are only so many hours in a day. Being more productive means getting more out of the limited time we have available. Despite how productive you might already be, odds are you can enhance your productivity even more while balancing your life. Being more productive can lead to having more time available […]

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  • Alleviating Modern Day Work Stress

        Who doesn’t have stress at work? Nowadays, it might even be that work stress has nothing to do with being “at work” but being home from the office, not having the personal interactions that you were used to at your place of work, not having the tools you had at your fingertips or […]

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  • Keeping the Balance and Employee Motivation

        “Train people well enough so they can leave. Treat them well enough so they don’t want to.” ~ Richard Branson There’s no doubt that that poor employee performance can, and often does lead to severe losses for a company and adds to the stress and anxiety managers have to face. When a subordinate […]

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  • How to Deal with a Flirty Husband

      🤔 Question:  I am struggling with my wife’s decision to apply for a management position where I work. The thing is, my personality at work is different and I don’t think she would appreciate it. I have a tendency to flirt and banter with the women in the office. It is my place and […]

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  • Husband Doesn’t Respect Wife’s New Business

    He calls her business a hobby and says her ‘real job’ is taking care of their child. Join ThankGodi Blogger and Intimacy Coach, Allana Pratt, as she sheds light on this predicament.  👇👇👇 I got your back! 🤗 Huge love, Allana ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜   30 August, 2020   Biography Intimacy Expert, Allana Pratt is a global media […]

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  • Should Husband’s New Job Mean I Have to Start Over?

      He got a new job in New York… Her life is in Florida… Should she stay or go? Join ThankGodi Blogger and Intimacy Coach, Allana Pratt, as she shares possible solutions. 👇👇👇 I’ve got your back. You got this! 🤗 Huge love, Allana, xoox  ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜   15 August, 2020   Biography Intimacy Expert, Allana Pratt […]

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  • Achieve Big Goals by Balancing Your Mind

        Do you have a desire to achieve a big goal?  There’s a science behind achieving big goals.  I’m not talking about losing 5 pounds or cleaning out the attic by the end of the month. What I mean when I say a “BIG GOAL” is more like losing 50 pounds or doubling your […]

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