Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Make Good Decisions: 4 Tips

Make Good Decisions: 4 Tips

Wise decision making is not a constant, research shows. But you can set yourself up for success in these straightforward ways.
Judgement counts. We all make a lot of decisions in business and like to think that we make the big ones with enough time, care and attention that we can be reasonably certain that they are rational, consistent and safe.
But just how consistent and careful are we? How far are our decisions influenced by external trivia? That's the question three business school academics set out to answer when they studied decision making by parole judges.

7 Days to a Healthier You


7 Days to a Healthier You
Don’t put off your health and fitness goals. A week is all it takes to get serious about improving your health. Here’s how:
  1. Sunday
  2. Buy a pedometer and aspire to meet the American Heart Association’s standard of walking 3,000 steps per day.
  3. Monday
  4. Are you out of breath after taking a couple of flights of stairs? Turn stairwells into your fitness friend by choosing the steps instead of the elevator. Whether it’s two flights or 10, watch how quickly your breathing improves.
  5. Tuesday
  6. When you’re trapped at your desk or stuck on a plane, do calf raises. By flexing and pointing—first lifting toes, returning to a flat foot, then lifting your heels and squeezing your calf muscles—you are pumping blood up your legs and improving your circulation.
  7. Wednesday
  8. Give up the perfect parking space. Forever. By parking farther from the store, office or gym, you are burning more calories. Little walks add up.
  9. Thursday
  10. Eat natural. Take a day to give up processed food filled with preservatives and sodium. Choose food that looks the same as when it was harvested. Stick to the outer perimeter of the grocery store when you shop.
  11. Friday
  12. Cool down. Tough week? Take one day to do an activity to soothe your mind. Read a book. Enjoy a sunset. Take a bubble bath. Listen to your iPod.
  13. Saturday
  14. Let your dog think you’re indecisive. Take your dog for a 10-minute walk, then jog for two minutes. Try a new route. Walk down a different street. Play at a new park.