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Defining Your Life Goal
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July 9th, 2010 by
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The best way out of a slump is to define a life goal. Once done, you will identify your priorities and the areas of your life that needs improvement. Thereafter, you’ll be able to start along a path of self-discovery and fulfillment. Goal setting may pertain to health, spirituality, finances, relationships, work, hobbies or personality changes. The first step toward achieving your dreams is deciding what areas are most important. It can be difficult if you try to start on everything all at once. You’re more likely to succeed if you choose one priority goal at a time.
Conditioning Your Mind
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March 20th, 2010 by
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Wouldn’t it be great if we can see our path towards our personal lifetime goals as a straight line, with no obstacles in between? Unfortunately, in the real world, that is hardly the case.
When we set ourselves to achieve goal, we need to fashion our mind to be attuned to it. We have to align our thoughts with the direction of our goal. We need to get to our goal in the easiest manner at the shortest possible time. In other words, we have to condition our minds. At times, some of us may quip: “I must not delay things but I need to be patient enough to wait”. This means practicing practicality on the mental characteristics we need to adapt by leaning on the positive and aggressive side of the action we have to take to achieve our goal.
Outsourcing Tactics
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January 21st, 2010 by
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How To Spend Time Effectively? Time management is not concerned solely with the amount of time spent on certain activities in terms of minutes, hours, days, weeks or months. Tracking how you spend time everyday might help you see where you’re wasting it. But if your goal is to get more done in less time, you can begin by examining your assumptions about time and how those assumptions may be preventing you from using your time productively. Let’s take a closer look at 10 of the most common–and often erroneous-assumptions.
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