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10 ways to get the most out of your time on this planet

Ideas.Ted

I came to see that I needed to give up the quest for that kind of control, letting go of the impossible goal of becoming perfectly efficient and embracing my limitations instead, so as to make more time for what was really valuable. Copyright © 2021 Oliver Burkeman. Focus on what you’ve already completed, not just what’s left to do.

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TheMarq: Employee Retention: Goals Progress

The Marq

TheMarq A Human Perspective on Business and Life Employee Retention: Goals Progress Business Strategies This week we’ll continue our discussion about employee retention by looking at how to help employees progress on their goals. These more granular, regularly monitored and measurable goals are what I refer to as micro-goals.

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3 States of Simple Productivity: Assess, Decide, and Do

Productivity Bits

Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. This is the reason why we should set goals and commit to attain them. Attainment of such goals are not easy without the guidance of a definite core system that you can rely on. I’ll present a partial overview of the book. Purpose of the Book. Why I Recommend This Book.

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How Goal Setting Works (For Me)

Brilliantly Better

Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact How Goal Setting Works (For Me) by dragos on November 13, 2010 · 25 comments in Personal Development , Success & Wellness , Time management Tweet Goals are just milestones.

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The Book Of Life

Brilliantly Better

The Book Of Life On my way to the city that morning, I realized that Bianca was actually writing her book of life. Nobody really understands our own book of life. We have goals, objectives, paths but we’re the only ones knowing their real meaning. We write our book of life in some kind of gibberish. A journal.

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How To Network Awesomely – A Book Review

Brilliantly Better

How To Be Smarter – The Science of Binaural Beats and Intelligence Reply 2 Oscar - freestyle mind April 22, 2010 at 11:23 am That’s a very good book indeed, and I’m glad that I’ve been part of it. Reply 8 scott webb July 5, 2010 at 4:09 am I’m really considering to get this e-book sometime.

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The Milkshake Moment

Ian's Messy Desk

The following is an excerpt from the book The Milkshake Moment: Overcoming Stupid Systems, Pointless Policies and Muddled Management to Realize Real Growth by Steven S. April 2008;$19.95US/$21.99CAN; 978-0-470-25746-3 Copyright © 2008 Steven S. While it has many definitions, here I mean perceptive. Thanks for visiting!

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