Friday, January 22, 2016

Competing for a Private Suite at the Avalanche Game!

Competition is heating up here at Peak-Inc once again, as we're all going head-to-head for the big prize of a private suite to an upcoming game! That's right! A few lucky winners will earn bragging rights plus the privilege of kicking back and enjoying The Avalanche vs  Winnepeg Jets game, on Sat. Feb. 6th, at the Pepsi Center from a private suite! Eric has rented out the entire suite for the best performers, so everyone 
GET YOUR GAME FACES ON!


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

New Year Lifestyle Changes for Business Professionals

The turn of the New Year presents a perfect opportunity to make some lifestyle tweaks and changes that will put you on the fast track to your career goals. New Years resolutions tend to fade out quickly once that "new year, new me" attitude loses its gusto. In contrast, small, realistic lifestyle changes tend to have a more permanent standing and will stick with you for the long haul. Here are a few examples of some small but effective changes you can put in place for a happy and successful 2016.

1. Set and write down your career goals for the year. Having clear-cut goals, a time line, and a plan for how you will accomplish them will not only keep you on track, but will provide a constant visual reminder and hold you accountable for meeting your deadlines.

2. Keep your workspace organized. Having a neat and organized physical workspace will maximize productivity and reduce chances of misplacing important items. Additionally, reducing physical clutter will cut down on mental clutter as well.

3. Be proactive. Take advantage of all opportunities available to you, such as training, professional development, meetings and out of office events. Make note of any areas that you need improvement and take any chance you can to develop in those areas, whether from on the job training or out of work research. 

4. Network. Never miss the opportunity to make contacts.

5. Expand your skills. Know your strengths and weaknesses, and then improve upon those weaknesses. Branch out and learn new skills from fellow employees. 

6. Take risks. Apply for that promotion. Ask for more responsibility. Make suggestions. Tell your boss about that idea you have.