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Evaluate Goals

Once you’ve generated ideas for goals, take a closer look at the ideas to select the best ones. Dreams become goals and ideas become projects when you decide to take action on them. Go for the goals that are the

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A Gradual Awakening

I like gadgets, and especially clocks. I heard about an alarm clock that wakens you gently, first with a light that comes on and then with nature sounds that gradually get louder, until finally the actual alarm goes off. It

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Design Your Ideal Workspace

When it is time to generate ideas, focus, be productive, and get creative, you need a workspace that will help. Image by Rudy and Peter Skitterians from Pixabay A great workspace inspires you and is designed for the way that

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9 Things That Helped Me During the Divorce

Email to a Friend Date:8/18/2006 From:Me To: My dear friend Subject: Dealing with divorce I know how difficult it can be when you’re going through a divorce. Here are a few things that helped me: 1) I spent a lot

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Discovery of the Day

I can’t think of enough superlatives that are adequate to desribe Scott H Young‘s site. His name is synonymous with lots of great content about goal setting, time management and personal development. Trust me. Go there. You won’t be sorry.

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Mistakes

I made a mistake this week. Actually, probably more than one, but I’m only going to mention one! I got a bill ready to send and then somehow it got under some papers on my desk. By the time I

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Idea Generation and Capture

Ideas are wild creatures Entice them Actively pursue a creative environment that will attract ideas. Feed and water ideas so they will grow and multiply. To track them down, get out of your comfort zone, try creative arts, and mingle

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Action Steps

I’ve always struggled with breaking goals down into specific action steps. Instead I often have a general idea and just keep “working on it.” The key breakthrough for me was when I read a book called “Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda” by

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My Ideal Time Management System

I’ve been so impressed by the forms generated by David Seah on his Printable CEO blog. With his wonderful imagination he brings fun and a sense of play to time management. His concrete goals tracker is geared to his field,

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Searching for Answers

You know how sometimes you may be about ready to give up and someone gives you a word of encouragement that keeps you going? A big Thank You to Chris Brogan for writing the post about the Daily PlanIt at

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