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Reflect on the Power of “Why”

If you create a big enough “why” you want to accomplish something, the “how” you’re going to make it happen will always come.

The reason why you are going after something must be big. As a matter of fact, it must be bigger than yourself.

The why in any worthy goal is also called the “Purpose” or “Mission Statement.” When you create a purpose for why you want something, and only maintain your focus on this “why” success will be inevitable.

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Successfully Managing Your Time

When you start your own business there are many challenges you prepare yourself for. You know that you have to be financially organized. You know that you ought to promote your enterprise and are willing to face those challenges. Yet, one challenge that is regularly ignored is the straightforward but all the time existing time management trial. It’s so easy to become weighed down with the odd jobs and responsibilities of every given day that zilch gets accomplished.

Here are seven time management tips for the self-employed:

#1 Make a to do list at the ending of every day for the next day and prioritize it. Put the most important assignment at the top of the list. The grounds to establish the subsequent day’s to do list at the conclusion of each day is so that you are able to let the day go. It in fact reduces your stress and you can go to bed knowing tomorrow is in order and you’ll be productive.

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5 Secrets to Health and Happiness

Did you ever notice that some people never get sick while others seem to catch every cold and flu out there? These five secrets will assist you in staying well and happy.

1. Live in happiness. Happy people get 1/3 to 1/2 as many colds and flu as unhappy people. Your degree of happiness determines the strength of your immune system. Choose happiness by living consciously. Notice your mood and paying attention to feeling good instead of feeling crummy.

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Making Goals a Reality and Not Just a Dream

As an executive coach, much of the work I do is helping executives and business owners bring clarity about the possibilities for their organization and themselves. So often when we start working together the executive’s goals are vague and ambiguous. Without clarity, the executive may have a roadmap but no precise destination and accompanying directions to get to their goals.

Making Goals Powerful

You may have heard the story about the study concerning the goals of some Harvard Business School graduates. The story basically supports the contention that written goals are more likely to be achieved than those that aren’t written down. However, this study never took place. Instead a Dominican University study provides evidence that when accountability, public commitment, and written goals are implemented together they enhance the rate of achievement.

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Control Your Life for Powerful Returns

To really upgrade your life you need to act more like a manager and less like a worker bee. Sure, you can work hard, but in if you’re not the manager then all your work is going to improve things for someone else and not yourself. You can manage your way to a better life!

When you are a boss, you have much more to gain, or lose, if you don’t do a good job. To act more like a boss you simply have to treat yourself like a factory instead of a human being. If you want to turn your life around in some key areas, you have to manage your life, not just try to work harder. Read more »