Do you suffer from Musical Chairs Syndrome? If your priorities scatter and jostle for attention when the pace picks up, learn from 3 tips how to keep you in charge of your day.
Finding time gets easier as you learn to prioritize effectively. To do this, you absolutely must avoid The Musical Chairs Syndrome. Do you suffer from these symptoms?
Symptom Number One: As soon as your day heats up, your priorities are dislodged from their assigned order. Each task has to scramble for a new place. Before long, you are working off of urgency, not overview or efficiency.
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17 Sep, 2008 |
Transforming your life is possible if you made the decision to consistently take action steps toward your dreams. Asking yourself these ten questions will help!
It is easier than you might think to transform your life, but it requires consistent diligence and a willingness to pay attention to your internal landscape. By doing so, you will uncover your deepest hopes, dreams, and desires, and you will develop the ability to let your “knowing” self guide you in the right direction. To get started, you might want to ask yourself the following questions each morning when you first wake up. Write the questions and your responses in a journal. It will become your guidebook as you begin to chart your course.
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Transform Your Life - Ten Questions to Ask Yourself on a Daily Basis!
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13 Sep, 2008 |
I heard a statistic last week stating that less than 3% of adults actually know what they want AND have clear set goals to get there. Is this you?
How bad do you want it?
What are you willing to do to make it happen?
What will keep you in action?
I heard a statistic last week stating that less than 3% of adults actually know what they want AND have clear set goals to get there.
Is this you?
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DARE TO WANT IT: A 6 IS NOT ENOUGH - AND YOU’RE GOING TO NEED A PLAN
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15 Aug, 2008 |
This article talks about the concept of Mid-Year Resolutions and describes how set Mid-Year Resolutions in order to change your life this year!
It is Mid-Year 2008 and are thinking to yourself that successful resolutions this year are a thing of the past. You are hoping that just maybe 2009 will be your year, because 2008 definitely wasn’t. Well, I have great news for you! You don’t have to throw in the towel on 2008 just yet, you still have SIX months left this year to change many areas of your life. How earth shattering is that? To think that you can still improve those relationships, create that extra income, and yes, even lose that extra fat that you have packed on around the midsection and thighs! It is NOT too late.
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Change the way you Think about Resolutions and Goal Setting
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30 Jun, 2008 |
Persist… persist… and more persist…You can do it!
If you know you want something? and you’re sure it’s what you want more than anything? then you just keep going after it right? You do everything you can to make sure you have it in your life. You commit yourself to the cause everyday? day after day? with the constant purpose of achieving your goal. A month goes by, a year goes by, 5 years, then 10? you haven’t done what you set out to do, you still don’t have what it is you set out to get.. It’s not how you thought it would be.
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5 Jun, 2008 |
In this world of fast food,
fast transportation, and instant communication, you’d think that we’d
have more time to do what we want. But we are more stressed out
than ever, and somehow lack the time for ourselves. Why?
The main reason for lack of
time is that we have forgotten how to prioritize our lives. One
of the first steps in prioritizing is to understand the importance of
what we incorporate into our lives. We often overload our lives
with more and more demands and then expect that it will all run smoothly.
That is not prioritizing, that is called “piling one thing on top
of another until we can’t juggle anymore.” Do you suffer from this
ailment?
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1 Jun, 2008 |