We started thinking about where time goes and how we can make more of what we have last week. Time now to share some strategies that actually work! Please add your tips in the comments, I’ll start us off with this:
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Time saving strategies, part 2
Posted in General, Goaling, stress, success on February 28, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Time saving strategies, part 1
Posted in General, Goaling, stress, success, tagged effectiveness, efficiency, planning, time on February 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In an effort to understand why we’re already in mid February of this year that feels like it only just started yesterday, I’ve been looking over my trusty notebook and thought I might share some things. This getting productive-malarky is quite a change process! Read on…
“The Phenomenon” Success, fast
Posted in success, tagged ali brown, banks, bill glazer, dan kennedy, fast, financial chaos, get rich, hare, j.d. gates, litemind.com, phenomenon, slow, smart, success, turtle, wall street on September 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“In real life, it is the hare who wins. Every time. Look around you. And in any case it is my contention that Aesop was writing for the tortoise market. Hares have no time to read. They are too busy winning the game.” (Anita Brookner)
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Self Management
Posted in Goaling, Self, success, tagged self management on December 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Self Management is a competence that goes beyond the ability to use your time efficiently. It even goes beyond managing your job or career: the advantages of proper self management will make a difference to your whole life.Prerequisites are the knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses (as discussed here) and the will to work on [...]
Continuous Learning
Posted in Self, success, tagged continuous learning on December 8, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Confucius said: I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
Learning comes in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes you imitate, sometimes you discover, then you remember or tap into your own experience. Learning takes place in formal and informal settings and is a process through which you gain [...]

