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Avoid Becoming an Addicted Achiever

Chase your dreams, achieve your goals – but sometimes you need to down shift and learn to appreciate, enjoy and be happy with life.

It is fine to have goals. In fact I have many goals categorized and prioritised. (See mind mapping) However, when our life becomes one big rat race of achieving the next objective without stopping to smell the roses you will burn out.

Self Appraisal

Do you ever get the feeling that if you’re not doing something? Like you are letting yourself down? Read the rest of this entry »


  • Aligning Your Life with Wealth

    The following is a quick practical exercise shared by the great personal development writer Napolean Hill. It simple clears your thoughts, defines your goals and helps you take daily action towards achieving results.

    Why Bother?

    Napolean Hill states there are two ways to live your life. One is out of sync with your inner desires resulting in a life of penalties. The other way to live life is in sync with your desires - a life of riches.

    A Life of Penalities A Life of Riches
    • Ill Health
    • Fear and Worry
    • Indecision and Doubt
    • Frustration and Discouragement throughout life
    • Poverty and Want
    • A Whole Flock of Evils consisting of envy, greed, jealousy, anger, hatered and superstition
    • Sound health
    • Peace of mind
    • A Labour of love of your own choice
    • Freedom from fear and worry
    • A positive mental attitude
    • Material riches of your own choice and quantity

    Now I know I want what is in the riches column. Napolean Hill states that all you have to do to achieve riches is to consistently apply the following three steps: Read the rest of this entry »


  • A poor man is not the one without a cent. A poor man is the one without a dream.
    Henry Ford
     

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