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We’ve all got our own routines designed to help us maximize our time and become more efficient. And there are many methods to chose from. Unfortunately, there are lots of counterproductive things that many people do without realizing it, creating problems for their careers, job searches and personal lives. Here are five of them.
Sure, there are lots of mistakes that thousands of people unwittingly make every day. But with a little self-awareness and planning, you won’t be one of them.
I love your #3 and #4. For #3, I'm almost afraid to engage with people. I can tell when someone's blog has a pretty established network, and I'm always thinking how much I want to join in, but they don't know me. I usually start with RTing, then maybe a comment here or there, and then I find, just as I would, we're all so happy to connect to each other, I probably didn't need to be afraid. But I also try to offer something useful. If I was a hater-commenter, I'd probably be run out of this virtual town. And for #4, it's so true. I hate coming into meetings when someone hasn't thought about what we should discuss. I will admit, for some of my check-ins, I have to go through a mental list if I've been back-to-back all day just to shift gears. But even for a quick interview I did the other day, I paused, planned out my questions, sent them ahead of time, and I got what I wanted. If I had tried to wing it, I wouldn't have been as successful.

Thanks for the comments!
Tempo - I'm no longer in a big city and had forgotten the experience of using public transportation. But since you've posted your comment, I have remembered and must say that personal hygiene is DEFINITELY #6.
Emily - I have that problem too. It's weird that we can feel more comfortable during chats online than with people in person, but more nervous when we're meeting them over the Internet.