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Many people are taking their own future in hand, working from home and making a decent living with their own business creating online income. No more daily commute, tiresome boss, and unfulfilling job.Let's talk about this and see how it can happen. For YOU!Isn't this the "American Dream" nowadays - creating your own income producing business without all the headaches of regular employment? But ... can it be done? At 25, 50, 65?Let's get real. Yes, some people can and do. Others could but don't.What accounts for the difference?Make no mistake about it, starting and running your own business is not necessar One key to greater personal and professional success is the ability to effectively manage time, overcome procrastination, and improve productivity. Here are six simple strategies that will guarantee your success IF you practice them on a daily basis. 1. Study and master your core competencies. If you’re in a leadership position, it’s imperative to continuously hone your skills. What is one important subject or skill you could learn, or continue to develop, that would bring you closer to achieving your major goal? Decide what it is and work on that area every day no matter what, except for the one or two days each week you take off and relax. Ask yourself, “What specific areas do I need to improve upon in my line of work that would bring me closer to achieving success?” The more experience you get, the more confident you feel. The more confident you feel, the better you perform. Write these core competencies down. Write them on your daily to-do list each day. Commit to them 100%, and make time for them with no excuses and no distractions. Make a daily habit out of continuing to learn and practice new skills, strategies, ideas and methods that are most critical to your success. By continuously honing these skills, you’ll start achieving better results in half the time. 2. Perfectionism leads to procrastination. Many people have trouble getting started on a task because in their minds they think they have to do it perfectly. As the saying goes, too much analysis leads to paralysis. I remember once procrastinating writing an article on overcoming procrastination! Why? Because somehow in my mind I thought I had to write the article “perfectly,” and get it right the first time without writing a rough draft. Most of the time that never happens. Usually I sit down and brainstorm, and just begin jotting down thoughts. This way all sorts of creative ideas come to mind. That’s how most of my articles are written. Many of them are written in the late afternoon and at night when I’m performing at my peak in terms of creativity. Which brings up another important point about improving your productivity: 3. Work with your natural biorhythms on your most important tasks. What time of day or night are you most productive? When do you have the most energy, concentration and focus? If you are a morning person, make certai Depression and Eating Disorders t or skill you could learn, or continue to develop, that would bring you closer to achieving your major goal? Decide what it is and work on that area every day no matter what, except for the one or two days each week you take off and relax. Ask yourself, “What specific areas do I need to improve upon in my line of work that would bring me closer to achieving success?”Eating disorders are caused by abnormal eating patterns. These could be overeating or inadequate food intake. Many people tend to eat more food to suppress extreme emotions and depression. They use the snacks and food indulged in as escape routes to deal with emotional stress or bad relationships. Some common eating disorders are anorexia, compulsive eating, binge eating and bulimia. These eating disorders are curable if they are detected in time and medical advice is followed. It is also possible to have multiple eating disorders. People who suffer from eating disorders become very weak emotionally. They use food as a medium to relieve themselves. Emotional support is the most essential requirement to treat these individuals.Self-esteem problems are at the core of many eating disorders. They a The more experience you get, the more confident you feel. The more confident you feel, the better you perform. Write these core competencies down. Write them on your daily to-do list each day. Commit to them 100%, and make time for them with no excuses and no distractions. Make a daily habit out of continuing to learn and practice new skills, strategies, ideas and methods that are most critical to your success. By continuously honing these skills, you’ll start achieving better results in half the time. 2. Perfectionism leads to procrastination. Many people have trouble getting started on a task because in their minds they think they have to do it perfectly. As the saying goes, too much analysis leads to paralysis. I remember once procrastinating writing an article on overcoming procrastination! Why? Because somehow in my mind I thought I had to write the article “perfectly,” and get it right the first time without writing a rough draft. Most of the time that never happens. Usually I sit down and brainstorm, and just begin jotting down thoughts. This way all sorts of creative ideas come to mind. That’s how most of my articles are written. Many of them are written in the late afternoon and at night when I’m performing at my peak in terms of creativity. Which brings up another important point about improving your productivity: 3. Work with your natural biorhythms on your most important tasks. What time of day or night are you most productive? When do you have the most energy, concentration and focus? If you are a morning person, make certai Design Matters Write these core competencies down. Write them on your daily to-do list each day. Commit to them 100%, and make time for them with no excuses and no distractions. Make a daily habit out of continuing to learn and practice new skills, strategies, ideas and methods that are most critical to your success. By continuously honing these skills, you’ll start achieving better results in half the time.Let me make my position very clear…design absolutely matters. Whether it is aesthetic, functional, creative, process, innovative, intellectual, technical or applicational…design matters. While I have heard many a professional downplay the value of design, it has been my experience that most business people that espouse this opinion are commenting on something outside of their domain expertise in an attempt to justify a competing agenda or a position of ignorance. While this position may seem a bit harsh, it is nonetheless true. In today’s blog post I’ll examine why design matters.What do you think when you experience poor design? Are you likely to adopt a new software application that is poorly designed? When you are handed a business card that was printed at Kinko’s are you impressed? Are you 2. Perfectionism leads to procrastination. Many people have trouble getting started on a task because in their minds they think they have to do it perfectly. As the saying goes, too much analysis leads to paralysis. I remember once procrastinating writing an article on overcoming procrastination! Why? Because somehow in my mind I thought I had to write the article “perfectly,” and get it right the first time without writing a rough draft. Most of the time that never happens. Usually I sit down and brainstorm, and just begin jotting down thoughts. This way all sorts of creative ideas come to mind. That’s how most of my articles are written. Many of them are written in the late afternoon and at night when I’m performing at my peak in terms of creativity. 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Many of them are written in the late afternoon and at night when I’m performing at my peak in terms of creativity. Which brings up another important point about improving your productivity:I am relatively new in this business but am finally starting to realize that you have to know your p's and q's if you are to succeed. Most people these days in the beginning just think about cost and not about content. One good example is web hosting. If you are going to submit your website you need a good hosting company and believe me there are plenty of companies that will take your money and provide very little if any service. Contact any hosting companies and get to know the owner or operator. These people are for the most part honest once you get to know them. Taking that approach will also save your backside if there is a snag in your service.Also, see if you can find other people that have used their services and find out about how good they feel they are. One good place is through foru 3. Work with your natural biorhythms on your most important tasks. What time of day or night are you most productive? When do you have the most energy, concentration and focus? If you are a morning person, make certai Becoming a Private Investigator: What It Really Takes f creative ideas come to mind. That’s how most of my articles are written. Many of them are written in the late afternoon and at night when I’m performing at my peak in terms of creativity. Which brings up another important point about improving your productivity:Becoming a Private Investigator can lead to a very interesting career that is challenging and rewarding. Television and movies portrays Private Investigators in the line of danger where the clues are always waiting. In reality, the job can be dangerous but the clues are harder to find. Parts of the job can be routine as well, with lots of paperwork to complete.To be a successful Private Investigator you need to have a sharp memory, attention for detail, and be well organized. Having excellent communication skills will help you find the information you are looking for. While some Private Investigators work on high profile cases involving murders and disappearances, the majority of the cases involve finding absent parents who owe child support and finding out if a spouse is cheating.It is 3. Work with your natural biorhythms on your most important tasks. What time of day or night are you most productive? When do you have the most energy, concentration and focus? If you are a morning person, make certain that is when you work on those areas of critical importance to your career. If you’re more of an afternoon or evening person, are you able to do the bulk of your work during those hours? I remember a senior manager in one of my leadership trainings commenting on how many employees complain they are “not a morning person,” yet they accepted a position where they must report to work at 7:00 a.m.! Make sure that your job is in line with your core values, priorities, likes and dislikes. Otherwise you’ll ultimately fail no matter how much you are being paid. 4. Incorporate the “Divide and Conquer Rule” to overcome procrastination and achieve success. Break tasks down into doable chunks and with specific time frames written down. Research points to the fact that often we don’t tackle a task because it seems too overwhelming. For example, if you have to write a ten page special report, start by jotting down ideas. Make a commitment to just get started writing one or two paragraphs. Often the hardest part is just getting started. Ever notice how often once you begin something you’re on a roll and don’t want to stop? I remember vacationing in Aruba in 1996. Normally I don’t work on vacation, but there was a last minute leadership training I had to prepare for an upcoming conference in Seattle. When I told myself I’d work on it six solid hours a day, I ended up doing nothing. After all, who would be motivated to work for six hours on a beach in the Caribbean?! As soon as I made a commitment to work on it for only 45 minutes a day, and with a specific time frame written down, it made it more palatable. I was on a roll and finished working on that leadership training after just three days. So, get rid of the “all or nothing” mentality. 5. The compounding effect of new information and refining your skills. If you were to improve one percent per day, five days a week, at the end of that week you’d be five p
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