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3). Time is a Unique Resource By : Terence Traut
How many times have you thought or said, “Sure, I’d like to (take a course, take a vacation, work on an additional skill or project, etc) but there just isn’t enough time.” When we say, “There just isn’t enough time,” we’re shirking responsibility.
Let’s look at time and I’ll show you what I mean.
Time is a unique resource. It cannot be saved, stopped, or replaced.
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4). Happy Holidays? It’s Up To You By : Judy Ringer
The Holiday Season. Does time seems to compress, or is it just me? There's so much going on - the end of autumn, the beginning of winter, and all the holidays that follow. As a child it was an exciting time of year. As an adult, it seems filled with more shopping, baking, parties, and other events than I can squeeze into the available time.
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5). Yes, You Too Can Take A Vacation By : Kerri Salls
Surveys are interesting. I took note of this one done recently by American Express because it backed up some data I learned at the (National Association of Female Executives) NAFE National Conference in May. According to the survey, 40% of the smallest business owners - those with less than $200,000 in annual revenues - are planning no vacation whatsoever this summer.
Article Related to: vacation, delegate, schedule, mini-vacation, disconnect, priorities
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6). So You Have Problems By : Ken McIsaac
We are all faced with problems throughout our lives, some are small, others huge. Depending on how we deal with them, they can be overwhelming and devastate our lives, or they can quickly fade into the past.
Attitude plays a big role. With a difficult personal or work undertaking, consider all viewpoints, even those you think you don't like. It just might provide relief from your fearful analysis of the situation.
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7). Living on Purpose: One Rock at a Time By : Judy Ringer
I just got back from Colorado where I spent a week relaxing, re-energizing and revisiting the key values in my life. The lodge where I stayed is called Peaceful Valley, and it has a chapel on the premises. I’ve been to Peaceful Valley and to this chapel many times over the years. The chapel is at the end of a steep ten-minute hike, which has become a ritual for me.
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8). How To Turn The Dream Into A Reality By : Gina Gardiner
The first step is to understand that in order to achieve success you must take action. Inertia is the most common reason for lack of success!
What is your dream? Your goals for the future? What do you want to achieve in your life in the next week? month? year? 5 years? What would you like people to remember you for after you have left this world?
Think big - challenge yourself.
Article Related to: leadership, vision, success, communication, strategies for leadership, managing people, inspiration, involving staff, involving others, priorities, setting goals, problem solving
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9). 9 Tips For the Back-to-School Mom -- Organization is Everything! By : Karen Fusco
Copyright 2006 Karen Fusco
Well, just about everything. If you’re a mom who’s headed back to school, you want to get serious about time management, delegating, well, everything. Here are nine tips to help you get both you and your children back to school easily, confidently and most importantly, quickly!
1. Ditch Perfectionism. The dust on top of the furniture? Protective covering.
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10). Are You A Time User Or A Time Waster? By : Richard Kimball
If you are like me, you’ve often wished there were 48 hours in a day instead of just 24. There never seems to be enough time to get everything done that you want. Since we just have about 16 hours a day not counting sleep time, it’s important how we use the time we have.
On the average, people waste about 2 hours a day. This is mainly from poor planning.
Article Related to: time, time management, planning, success, priorities
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14). Why should I organize? By : Organized For You!
Do you walk in the house after a long day at work and just sigh at your cluttered house? Have you planned to organize one morning but do not know where to start or are just not in the mood? Are you caught in a vicious cycle: as soon as you organize one room another one has turned to chaos? Maybe you just need to prioritize, find motivation, and ask for help.
Article Related to: organizing, priorities, motivation
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16). How Good Can It Get? By : Stacey Mayo
How good can your life get? Can it be better than it is now? By how much?
I know that my life has certainly gotten better over time and each time I get ready to go to a new level, I take a dip. Not so much monetarily as emotionally. (And it can be monetary as well.)
This dip happens for people like you and me when we realize we need to do things differently to have our life and our dreams be what we truly want them to be.
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