Kicking off 2010, I’m inspired to share with you one of the best-kept secrets at Freedom Personal Development.
You may have attended one of our live workshops or read articles from our instructors. You’ve heard the stories about how our staff has accomplished some mind-blowing results in the past. To list a few they have:
- Wiped out 30K of credit card debt in a year
- Broken sales records that stood for 10 years
- Completed the Iron Man
- Stopped Smoking and/or kicked other addictions
- Lost 30 lbs and kept it off permanently
I could go on and on…
People wonder how they are able to do these things. And in almost every instance, they did it Read More...
Today I would like to revisit a concept that we have talked about many times, the concept of Be Do Have.
This is one of those concepts that you could think about everyday and everyday you would have a new or deeper insight. Be Do Have literally applies to every area of your life. It is the idea that before you can Have something like joy, health, or wealth you must first decide to Be the kind of person who has those things and then Do the things necessary to Have them.
The reason this concept is so vital to talk about is because most people think about Be Do Have in reverse order or out of order.
For example, many people believe that when they Have a promotion, Read More...
Phones ringing, interruptions for co-workers and emails….the next thing you know an hour has pasted and you have nothing to show for it! It happens to everyone – losing focus.
For today’s Top Tips Tuesday we have 18 techniques for you to stay on (or even ahead) of schedule. Please post a comment if you have any other tips on staying focused in a hectic work place.
Be Free!
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Write out a daily task list and plan your day.
There’s nothing like a task list sitting next to you to keep you focused. When you have a list of the things you need to accomplish in a day, having that close to you constantly reminding you of what Read More...
Who and what do you focus on? I was reminded of this all-important question as I watched a new instructor teach the Memory Training Workshop last month.
There was a student—THAT student—who seemed confused, asked long, irrelevant, and strange questions, and just kept talking. A good part of the first half of day two was spent dealing with “Sally.”
The instructor’s presentation was rushed and he was uncomfortable. The group seemed quiet and a bit disengaged. During the break, we talked about Sally. I asked the new instructor, “Was she waving her hand to ask questions? Read More...
To set new goals, divide goals into short-term, mid-term and long-term time periods because it’s impossible to accomplish all of them overnight. Find out more about setting new goals with tips from a professional psychologist in this free video about self-improvement tips.
Myth –It is impossible to read a whole Sunday newspaper, on Sunday! Did you know that a daily edition of a big city newspaper contains approximately the same number of words as a typical novel? And the Sunday edition contains the same number of words as four to six novels! No wonder you may feel overwhelmed by reading an entire Sunday newspaper!
Truth – You CAN read an entire Sunday paper, if you are very judicious with how you spend your time. Here is an easy-to-follow process:
1. Get rid of the clutter
Start your process by getting rid of the unwanted circulars and sections that you don’t need or want to spend your time on. They get in your way and distract Read More...
As the co-founder of Freedom Personal Development, I want to personally help you usher in the New Year with a bang, so here a few tips for shaking out the holiday cobwebs and getting back on track professionally and personally after a break.
Either Celebrate or Mourn, but either way…
Learn the lessons that were there. If you finished last year on a high note, great! Make sure and celebrate that victory in whatever fashion you feel appropriate. If last year was not what you hoped it would be, there is value there too. Whatever the results were, the truth is it was most likely less than 2% of your Life.
If any of your goals in 2010 are along the lines of “improve myself,” “find balance at home and work,” or “be happier,” you are in the right place. But getting started in the world of personal development can be overwhelming.
So today’s Top 10 Tips Tuesday is devoted to tips to make the leap into the journey of personal development and creating a new you in the new your.
Enjoy and Be Free!
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Are you totally happy with your life? It wouldn’t surprise me if your initial response was to ask the question “Is anyone totally happy with their life?” Fair comment. So let me rephrase the question. “Is there any area of your life right Read More...