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When asked for an easy career tip, I often tell people to be a little more selfish at work. While this may sound horrible, I’m not asking them to act like an unkind character from a soap opera.

Instead, I want them to think about how they’re spending their time on the job.

In this week’s 2 Minute Takeaway Podcast, we’ll talk about how this shift in priorities can make a big difference in your career. You’ll also get some tips on how to avoid some common productivity traps when you’re too unselfish.

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The 2 Minute Takeaway Podcast is designed to give you quick tips that you can use on the job or in your business right away. It’s all about making you more effective and productive at work. Author and Productivity Expert, Ken Okel, believes that our path to success is not a straight line but rather an obstacle course. How you navigate your work life will determine your success. Why not subscribe on iTunes so you’ll never miss an episode.

Every week you’ll receive a quick tip designed to change the way you deal with challenges on the job. If you enjoy the 2 Minute Takeaway Podcast, then you might also enjoy Ken Okel’s YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/KenOkel. While there you can check out clips of some of his professional speaking presentations and his famous paper hat team building exercise.

Ken Okel also speaks to smart leaders and audiences who want to improve their productivity, performance, and profitability. His productivity talks both entertain and give attendees actionable strategies that they can use as soon as they get back to their workplace.

Want to find out more about Ken Okel? Visit his website at www.KenOkel.com or call him at 561-737-4321.