"I can't do it. " Writing in your journal brings clarity and improves thinking. Many would like to do it, but few succeed in making it a habit. I've been writing for seven years daily, and there is a secret to know. 😀 Don't open the door to the outside world until you have … [Read more...] about The One Secret To Writing In Your Journal Every Day.
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8 ideas to learn how to handle rejection better.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Yes In sales, we often use this ratio. 10 no's to one yes. But you don't have to be in sales to experience "rejections." Learning to manage rejections better allows you to try more and regret less. 8 ways to do it. Dare to ask. If you … [Read more...] about 8 ideas to learn how to handle rejection better.
Don’t build your career, build your life.
Don't build your career, build your life. People come to the end with a lot of regrets. Make an impact when you can. That means NOW. 5 steps to build your life plan. What is a life plan? A short document that describes how you want to be remembered in the different compartments of … [Read more...] about Don’t build your career, build your life.
You don’t need a new application to develop your discipline. (Try these 4 ideas instead)
You don't need (even if it’s fun to search for it) a new application to develop your discipline. Go for this instead: Find your "why." I like to use a "mind map," but you can also make a list. Take a blank sheet of paper. Write down the new habit you want to adopt. Draw lines from … [Read more...] about You don’t need a new application to develop your discipline. (Try these 4 ideas instead)
13 things I learned in chess (that can be used in business and everyday life)
At 46 years old, I knew nothing about chess. And I thought it was too late to start. I never thought a game could teach me so much about life and business. And yet… 13 things I learned in chess (that can be used in business and everyday life) Start with the end in … [Read more...] about 13 things I learned in chess (that can be used in business and everyday life)