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Tick, tick, tick, tick . . . . that’s the sound of time slipping away, the loss of productivity, the retreat from your goal of peak performance.
It’s the sound of your most thorny problem: procrastination.
There are many misconceptions about procrastination, perhaps the greatest of which is viewing it as some sort of disease, an intractable illness that just won’t go Read More...
As a company that conducts Memory Training Workshops, we teach many techniques that will allow you to recall vast amounts of information short or long term. We train your brain to remember.
If you would like to add technology to your arsenal of tools to aid your memory, we found a great article on Tim Ferriss’ blog, The Four Hour Work Week, that gives an overview on how you can use these tools for organizing, note taking, scheduling and making a system that works for you.
But if your technology fails, remember a Read More...
Book Review by Andy Sheehy
Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Ap To Customer Service
is a book on providing excellent service in your business. It follows the career of an “Area Read More...
By Robert Seiler of College-Study-SKills.com
One of the most effective ways of learning naturally is by making mistakes. I’m sure you’ve heard people say that we learn by making mistakes.How many times have you also heard people say “don’t make mistakes”? Lots of times I bet.
In tennis, and any sport, mistakes and correcting them, is called practice. You know immediately whether you’ve made a mistake in tennis when the ball goes out of court, and you try to correct that mistake the next time. This is called ‘learning how to play tennis’.
In other words, learning is simply a Read More...
“Why in the world would you want to do that?” “Why, did you do it?”
These are common questions that many people hear after they do something that to the outside world would appear to cause pain or suffering of some sort. Things like climbing a mountain, or hiking the Appalachian Trail, or competing in an IronMan triathalon, or adopting twins are just a few of the events that come to mind.
I know this because I have either asked these questions or heard them myself. Personally, I have climbed Mt. Elbrus in Russia, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa and just completed my first IronMan this fall. And the answers can vary from person to person but I wanted to share with you my favorite answer. My Read More...
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Fear once had a very basic purpose-it ensured our survival as human beings. This intense, natural instinct is rarely necessary in our modern society today. Though you might feel panicked when you are running late or doing something for the first time, these situations can’t compare to what a cave-man must have felt when a saber tooth was about to eat him for lunch.
Fear is All About Imagination
We are incredibly creative, and have an outstanding ability to create fantastic scenarios in our minds. Our thoughts are so powerful that they can produce measurable physical responses within our body, even when there is no real danger.
When it comes to the pursuit of goals and dreams, Read More...
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We are in the midst of some pretty incredible times. We have Presidential elections a month away and we are experiencing what many people are calling an economic crisis as well as a myriad of other situations that are captivating the news.
One of the most common questions that I have heard these last several months is how can I keep positive and upbeat with all the negative news? I have given this question thought the last several months and have come to consider a couple of things.
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The fear response is part of our biological makeup to warn us of impending danger. Some fears serve as a necessary protector to keep us safe from harm; while other fears are merely road blocks to a peaceful fulfilling existence.
A healthy fear keeps you alert and motivated. For example, it is perfectly normal to have a fear of falling so you will not step out of the window of a ten-story building. Fear of disease will encourage you to live a healthier lifestyle, maybe quit Read More...
How is it that the most successful people have gotten to where they are? Is it because they are smarter or more talented then we are? Do they experience success because they have more money? Maybe it is because they are better looking or they are just plain lucky? The stars always seem to line up for them?
I would suggest that the answer to that is a resounding NO! History has hundreds and thousands of examples of how people and organizations have overcome one or all of those examples to lead very productive and highly effective lives.
If you look at your most successful professional athletes, sales professionals, CEOs, students, politicians or even parents, to name a few, there are a Read More...