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How Happy Are You?

Success

Some time before I was a happy person, on Fourth of July weekend in 2011, I moved out of my home and first marriage—and then my laptop quit. I’d spent most of the holiday scrubbing the cabinets of a rental home, fixing a crack in the ceiling and painting the living room. I got to make up my own schedule and travel on assignments.

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Minimum Life Traveling Baggage

Brilliantly Better

Even came up with 4 4 tips for traveling long distance. So, I usually take with me my identity card (in Europe I can travel only with that, I don’t need a passport), my driver license and my passport. Never used traveler checks so far. I’m a digital nomad and traveling without any of these won’t make sense.

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Link Lineup: Time Management, Org Tools, Focus Concentration and.

Stephanie LH Calahan

» Link Lineup: Time Management, Org Tools, Focus Concentration and Top Mobil Phone Apps February is Time Management Month, so today I'll share some great articles to help you make the most of the time you have.    This is a quick scan article that highlights a short list of highly productive smart phone tools. 

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Why bingeing makes you an ultra successful entrepreneur

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

For me, this tome on “becoming super human” came at the perfect time - my last ski season was a fitness disaster and I had big dreams to change all that for 2011. For me, that was a binge holiday. A binge holiday had taught me, as gratifying as daily skiing is, I like hard work in the pursuit of business success better!

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Main | Start 2011 off Organized! Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Pick a half-dozen little items that can be completed in 5 minutes each or less (an email you need to send, a phone call to make, something to look up on the internet.)

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