Wednesday 12 September 2007

Kickstart Your Life: 9 Simple Ways




  1. Give
    more than anyone asks or expects.

    Become a person who goes the extra mile in all that you do. Look
    at each situation and determine what extra you will provide. Give
    without expecting anything in return, including acknowledgment from
    others.






  1. Ease
    up.
    The
    old saying "someday we will laugh about this" epitomizes how
    unimportant many things are in the grand scheme of things. Reduce
    the stress by remembering that everything will work out alright.
    Look at each situation as an opportunity to learn and grow while
    remembering to laugh.






  1. Master
    you habits.

    Your habits are either empowering or disempowering. Determine the
    habits that adversely affect you then begin the process of
    eliminating them.






  1. Examine
    your closest influences.

    We are all products of our environment. Everyone around us has
    input into our personalities, beliefs, and ideals. Make sure that
    those who are closest to you are assisting in moving you forward
    rather than prohibiting your progress.






  1. Entertain
    the child within.

    Remember to take time to do that which you love. Too often we get
    focused on the drive to move ahead that we forget to engage the
    child within. Recharge you batteries by spending regular time doing
    what you are passionate about.






  1. Resolve
    your unfinished business.

    Activities left unresolved have the ability to drain a great deal of
    energy out of us. Reclaim this energy by cleaning up all the old
    business and putting it to rest. Pay the old debts, discard old
    things, and tie up all other loose ends.






  1. Focus.
    Focus.
    Focus.
    Get
    rid of the sloppiness in life by placing extra focus upon all that
    you do. Develop the habit of doing one thing at a time until it is
    completed. Pay attention to the details that make a difference.






  1. Spend
    time creating your life.
    Most
    people allow circumstances to dictate the type of life they lead.
    Set aside each day to ponder what type of life that you want to
    live. Consider your dreams, traits that you want, and what you
    would like to contribute. Become proactive in the creation of your
    own life.






  1. Invest
    in the most valuable computer in the world-your mind.
    Read
    books and listen to cds that expand your knowledge base. Learn new
    skills that will enhance you financially, mentally, and physically.
    Garner and utilize the knowledge available to better your life.






Focus
in these areas repeatedly and you will notice the quality of your
life improving. By making small changes in many different areas, you
will notice a drastic change very quickly.

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