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What I Learned from Keeping a Gratitude Journal

Success

One day he’ll walk out the door and end up somewhere exotic, tropical, freezing or remote, confident and curious. Gratitude journals are the opposite of work-intensive, requiring only a pen, pad and a handful of quiet moments. You can keep them anywhere. It’ll be hard to see him go, but I’m thankful that’s the way he is.

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How to Manage Yourself When Making the Move to Self-Employment

Productivityist

Some tips that could help include: Track all of your lifestyle expenses and analyze your spending habits, truthfully Draw up a realistic budget and identify where and how you can lower your lifestyle costs so they are at the absolute lowest during your start-up period. Try to be money-savvy and cut back on costs where you can.

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Could You Write a Book in a Month?

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In 2005 I was confident. According to my credit card, I always find a decent pair of jeans to purchase, so I trust that my editing can make pure genius out of whatever chaos I create. Because I’m not on Facebook while I’m working on this, I’m also not tempted to talk to people about what I’m doing instead of actually doing it.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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This sounds like the fantasy version of the e-commerce lifestyle that’s sold in Instagram ads, but it was reality for my wife and me when we lived in Mexico in 2019. But you can’t be confident in your choice until you get out there and test your idea. As an achiever, you probably have great confidence in your abilities.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

You don't need to know every time someone has added you as a friend on Facebook or has invited you to join an online group. Thanks to Diane Granic of Lifestyle Management 26. Create A Time To Review Your Commitments E-mail, cell phones, blogs, Facebook, Twitter.all vying for your attention. AAAHHHHH - MAKE IT STOP!

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Some Visible Improvements In the last 30 days I was invited to 3 public events where I talked about entrepreneurship and lifestyle design. I’ve been extremely quiet on Twitter and only at the minimal level in Facebook. I also indulge in brain games occasionally and have noticed improvement in my confidence and competence.