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This is from a parody account, one of several on Twitter… But its wisdom is worth sharing here with you. Think about yourself when you were ten, would you be disappointed in the person you are now? Now take that to the next level and ask yourself who you want to become in the NEXT […]
As a reader or subscriber to this blog, you know I am an avid proponent of New Year’s Resolutions. One of the challenges you will face is creating NEW HABITS to support your NEW RESOLUTIONS. This presentation, by Matt Cutts is an outstanding example of how one simple idea/concept can make ALL the difference between […]
It”s that time of year, when the calendar ticks down to the end and the new year peeks its nose around the corner, enticing you to “change and improve” in the “new year”… Many make New Year’s Resolutions… But only a few write them down, remind themselves of their commitment on an on-going basis and […]
Exponential thinking is powerful, but not ‘natural’ or easy for the novice to grasp. It is at the core of leverage, how successful people are able to achieve more by doing less. Even though it is largely conceptual for personal development purposes, exponential is very real and very effective. The example below is an example […]
You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one. If you want to create the ultimate destiny for yourself, I invite you to do My Best Year Ever Program – based on the well known process of New Year’s Resolutions. Most people struggle with NOT KNOWING what they […]
I know my recent blog posts have been lighthearted, because life is a balance between the serious achievement orientation that discipline requires and the creative, fun and adhoc contribution that humour provides. Taking life too seriously serves no purpose – it’s to be lived and enjoyed. Success is in the journey – NOT the destination. […]