Flakiness
The definition of flaky is whacky, dizzy and eccentric. Of course many of us know the word flaky as a way to describe people that are UN-reliable or change their mind a lot. Or, simply say one thing and do another. My disclaimer: I never pontificate when I write. I simply pass on observations and experiences that are filtered through my own knowledge of what’s effective and what’s not effective in achieving ones desired results. I am totally aware of all my short-comings. I am...
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One of the many fun aspects of what I do for my clients and subscribers is to interview other authors who have great messages to share. Recently I spoke with Greg Reid. Greg’s newest book is called “Think & Grow Rich, 3 Feet From Gold.” Let me give you a little back drop… The original “Think & Grow Rich,” was written by Napoleon Hill in the early part of the twentieth century. It’s a personal development classic that has been read by anyone serious about...
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“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit” (Aristotle) We all have the same twenty-four hours. Let’s reveal five simple strategies to help you achieve more with the twenty-four hours you get everyday. It’s a gift right? That’s why they call it the “present?” Not a bad way to look at it? Here are some ways to get more out of every day. 1)Get up earlier – I frequently study happy and successful business people and one thing they all...
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I know I usually post marketing related articles. But today I wanted to take a little break from that and share a very simple concept for reaching your goals. I’ll tell you how I personally use this simple success strategy. Enjoy… 2 Goals With 1 Stone… I’m sure you’ve heard the concept of “kill two birds with one stone,” Right? That’s when we get two things done for the price of one. A lot of people put this idea into action in their lives. Most in...
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Confident Expectations “Your world is either good or bad between your own two ears” – Zig Ziglar Here we go back to the matter of point of view. Besides being vitally important, it is the one which is likely to give the student the most trouble. We have been trained, partly by media, to look upon the world as being like a wrecked ship. Utter destruction is inevitable. The most that can be done is to rescue, perhaps, a few of the crew. This view teaches us to consider the world as...
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