This week has been a bit of a clusterfuck for me, so I’m not really feeling all that creative or inspired to write. Which is why I’m going to keep today’s post short and sweet. That said, despite not being in the mood, I still showed up. I sat down at my desk, opened a … Continue reading Consistency is Key: the Importance of Showing Up
Tag: Professional Development
How to Rid Yourself of Destructive Habits
5 expert resources to help you break bad habits and lead a healthier, happier life.
It’s the Perfect Time to Start Over and Begin Again
Welcome to the Diary of Davis: a monthly chronicle of curated content for self-improvement – written for aspiring freelancers, soon-to-be business owners, early-stage entrepreneurs, and anybody ready to make change and lead a fulfilled life. Entry #3: 03.01.21 Happy March, people; I hope all is well. How was your February? Did you progress towards your goals as planned? Were you kind … Continue reading It’s the Perfect Time to Start Over and Begin Again
Put it into Practice: Published is Better than Perfect
Today’s article is a short one. For almost two months now, I’ve posted to the Davis Daily twice a week – offering a blue-collar perspective on personal growth, professional development, and wellness. This includes: how to build habits; the difference between time management and self-management; andpersonal stories to inspire you to embrace change and chase dreams. … Continue reading Put it into Practice: Published is Better than Perfect
The Time Trap: A Lesson in Self-Management
Looming deadlines. Red lights. And long waits. They’re never ending. And they’re always waiting…with more in the queue. We find ourselves racing against the clock, rushing from one task to the next. So, we search for the most efficient ways to manage our time. Why shouldn’t we? To embrace change and make strides towards our … Continue reading The Time Trap: A Lesson in Self-Management
Imposter Syndrome: the More You Learn, the Less You Know
Knowledge is power. It will take you far in life. It can put you in high seats and place you in the inner circles. It makes you a resource, a valuable commodity, moving you to the front of the line and offering you leverage, one way or the other. But as with power, information is … Continue reading Imposter Syndrome: the More You Learn, the Less You Know
