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How to be content with what you have

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap How to be content with what you have Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on April 26, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Here are some tips to help you remain content with your life. To keep our lives in balance, we need to learn to be content with what we have.

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Five Tips for Great Speeches

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Build your content – Fill in the outline. Don’t worry about the structure of the content to start. Comments Leave them wanting more…have more content than you can deliver. Organize a simple outline – Some variation on the following three points will always form a coherent presentation: This is where I was.

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Evernote Grows a Trunk

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Not only is it, in essence, an app store for Evernote, it is a place to distribute content to users. And now for something completely different…With the Trunk, Evernote becomes a powerful content distribution platform. Leave a comment Subscribe to blog posts by Email The Essential Motivation Handbook The Zen Habits Handbook for Life!

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Improve Communication

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with 7 Tips for Effective Email There is something about e-mail that fosters poor communication habits. You should invest as much effort in checking the content of e-mail as you do any other written communication. Develop at set of personal rules for processing your email in a productive way. Thanks for visiting!

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8 Steps Toward a More Satisfying Life

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Where you live, how much money you make, your job title and even your health have surprisingly small effects on your satisfaction with life. Comment by Jonathan Woodruff on November 6, 2010 @ 8:24 pm Trackbacks Leave a comment Subscribe to blog posts by Email The Essential Motivation Handbook The Zen Habits Handbook for Life!

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8 Work-Life Balance Myths

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Policies that increase employee health and well-being, foster employee commitment and support families, positively impact everyone (employees; men and women, customers and clients, families and communities.) Other people are content to work a more traditional workweek and prefer the stability and predictability of a standard work schedule.

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Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

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When you you understand your audience and their expectations, you can tailor your presentation content, language, and style to communicate effectively. Comment by Lauren -OfficeArrow on October 7, 2008 @ 7:57 am Trackbacks Leave a comment Subscribe to blog posts by Email The Essential Motivation Handbook The Zen Habits Handbook for Life!