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5 Awesome Web Based Time Tracking Software Solutions

5 Awesome Web Based Time Tracking Software Solutions

As a web worker, I understand the importance of time tracking. You’ll always find me urging people to track the time they spent working. Why? Well, there are distractions galore. There are social networking sites, YouTube, chat and what not. Hence, at the end of the day, I want to see how many hours I [...]

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  • Monday, June 28th, 2010,
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Where Do You Work Best?

Where Do You Work Best?

Some people need absolute, morgue-like silence to get real work done. Others are content to type away amidst chaos like chattering coworkers or screaming kids. As awork-at-home freelancer, I love being able to vary my work environment. It was tough when I had roommates who watched TV in my “office” (also a corner of the [...]

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  • Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010,
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The Best of Business in May: 10 Posts from FreelanceSwitch & WorkAwesome

The Best of Business in May: 10 Posts from FreelanceSwitch & WorkAwesome

At the start of every month, we’ll be rounding up the best posts from the business network of blogs and directing you to them. Here’s the best of business in May, including articles from WorkAwesome and FreelanceSwitch. We look forward to adding theNetsetter to our round-ups after its upcoming relaunch! FreelanceSwitch Find a Collaboration Partner That [...]

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  • Sunday, June 6th, 2010,
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3 Tips to Better Notetaking

3 Tips to Better Notetaking

As your day progresses, you need to stay on top of new things that come your way while keeping yourself focused on working through the stuff already on your plate.  That’s where good notetaking skills come into play.  (If you’re not already taking notes, you need to start.  Seems obvious, but some people just don’t [...]

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  • Tuesday, June 1st, 2010,
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Why Being A “Jack Of All Trades” Works

Why Being A “Jack Of All Trades” Works

In the workplace of yesterday, most jobs existed as a fixed set of clear-cut, unchanging duties. Rarely did the nature of the work vary, and in many cases a worker’s ability to repeat the same exact process and produce identical results was commended. Just ask an assembly-line worker or a railroad builder if “outside-the-box thinking,” [...]

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  • Friday, May 14th, 2010,
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How to Choose the Best Career Assistance for You

If you feel stuck in a career rut or unsure of how to take the next step in your career path, there are a number of resources you can use to help you move forward. There are friends, books, study programs, mentors, tele-courses, group coaching, career counseling and career coaching. Choosing from among the options [...]

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  • Sunday, December 23rd, 2007,
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