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Timothy Ferriss's 'not-to-do' list
Timothy Ferriss lists some of the work tasks that can wait

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Inspirational Video On Increasing Your Confidence!
 
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"If you don't go fishing because you thought it might rain you will never go fishing. This applies to more than fishing."- Gary Sow


 
Baby wolphin

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Being the Change and Singing It
In this lovely and listenable new music video by singer/songwriter Kat Edmonson, intentions are set forth one-by-one, hand-scrawled and held proudly aloft on makeshift cardboard banners. A short-order cook seeks to "include everyone." A young boy whose smile betrays a missing tooth says he'll "make friends with the world." A woman kneels in her garden with a sign saying she'll "support small farms." The song's title? As Gandhi expressed before her and the Austin, Texas-based Edmonson now sings, "Be the Change That You Want to See."

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The Value of Ideas
Every week I receive emails from people who tell me their ideas for new websites, businesses, or organizations they’d like to build. Usually they ask me for feedback on their ideas, implying that their ideas have some intrinsic value. Occasionally they want me to invest in their ideas, either financially or by putting in some of my time [...]

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Use Projects to Educate Yourself for Free
Last week I wrote about how working on projects is a great way to keep yourself motivated. The idea is that if you focus on results, it’s easy to get frustrated when you hit a patch of bad luck. If your emphasis is on completing projects, any feedback you get will come directly [...]

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Who Are You and What Do You Want?

"Who Are You and What Do You Want? is the result of Ukleja and Lorber's search to find the common thread in people who are noticeably happy and successful. As leadership coaches, they have observed that once someone knows what their passions and values are, everything else falls into place. As a result, they developed an approach called 4-Dimensional Thinking, which they have been using for the past twenty-five years with life-changing results. Each dimension offers a series of thought-provoking questions to help guide the reader to their own conclusions. By the end of the process the reader will experience a dramatic transformation: their life will be renewed and their relationships at home and work will be vastly improved."
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Innovative Speaker - Andy Cohen - Motivate Yourself!
 
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"Remember: It is 10 times harder to command the ear than to catch the eye."- Duncan Maxwell Anderson


 
Triumph

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How to Eat Healthier
photo by James Cridland Do you want to be healthier? Are you wishing you had more energy and strength? Do you notice yourself losing some flexibility, stamina, and mental clarity? Would you like to live a nice long life that is healthy all the way into your later years? Well you can achieve this, and t’s [...]

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Find the Time to Transform Yourself and Your World
Both these items are outstanding. Healing our World: In an Age of Aggression by Dr. Mary J. Ruwart may be the most important book written in the last quarter century. If you struggle to stay positive in a world which seems to breed endless war, poverty, and violence, read Dr. Ruwart’s free book and you will [...]

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How To Plan For The Future
There are many things that may upset you, but for me, there is one thing that saddens me more than anything else… What is it exactly? Well, it’s when I see someone who is in their later years in life and you can just tell that they’re so disappointed with how their life turned out. They [...]

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How to Develop Leverage In Your Life
Leverage is a very powerful concept. In a nutshell, it can be summed up as doing more with less. It sounds paradoxical at first glance, but the fact is that it works, if and only if you take the time to develop it. The old analogy of using a lever to lift [...]

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Tree-Lined Streets Cut Asthma
Children who live on tree-lined streets have lower rates of Read more... (http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/health/general/trees-cut-asthma.html)

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Green Your Morning Routine
Harmful chemicals and agents manage to get into your body when you bathe with city water, brush on makeup, or simply put on a pair of dyed jeans.

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Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles

"Have you ever wondered why all movies, whether blockbusters or duds, have the same ticket prices? Why sometimes there are free lunches? Why so many prices end with "9"? Why ink cartridges can cost as much as printers? Why merchants offer sales, coupons, and rebates? Why long lines are good for shoppers? Why men earn more than women, around the globe  and why they always will?

Richard McKenzie goes on to show how the 9/11 terrorists still kill Americans every day, because their attack distorted the perceived risks and relative prices of air vs. automobile travel, and jacked up both security costs and flight delays. Professor McKenzie also explores the unintended consequences of well-meaning efforts to spur the use of environmentally friendly fuels: starvation among millions of people around the world, and the destruction of rainforests in Malaysia and Indonesia.

How can these things be? If you think you know the answers, think again. Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies, And Other Pricing Puzzles shows you that the real reasons are sophisticated and surprising  and in Professor McKenzies hands, both informative and entertaining.

You won't need a degree in economics to enjoy this fascinating book, just an armchair and an inquiring mind."
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The Universal Maxim with Brian Tracy
 
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"We must have courage to bet on our ideas, to take the calculated risk, and to act. Everyday living requires courage if life is to be effective and bring happiness."- Maxwell Maltz


 
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