From the category archives:

Motivation

A Little Story About Procrastination

February 26, 2010

Pro­cras­ti­na­tion used to be some­thing we laughed at and blew off. It was never taken very seri­ously. I used to be pretty bad with it, but in the last few years I have worked on get­ting myself not to pro­cras­ti­nate so much. Some­times you can pro­cras­ti­nate with­out even real­iz­ing it.
Let’s take a look at a […]

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4 Ways to Succeed as a Person

January 29, 2010

It seems like there is some­thing about suc­cess­ful peo­ple that a lot don’t have, or don’t real­ize they have. These are 4 rea­sons these suc­cess­ful peo­ple are suc­cess­ful. 4 ways that make suc­cess­ful peo­ple that you can apply to your every­day life and your jour­ney towards suc­cess.
You Can’t Grow if You Don’t Improve Your­self
People […]

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How Does Coffee Effect Your Productivity?

January 11, 2010

With recent events of being overly tired in the morn­ings I decided to give cof­fee a try to keep myself awake so that I could get more work done. All in the name of pro­duc­tiv­ity. I’ve decided that cof­fee is def­i­nitely not for me.
Oh it kept me awake, but that was about all I could […]

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Working Over the Holidays

December 23, 2009

Christ­mas is com­ing up and I read and inter­est­ing post by Chris Bro­gan the other day: While the Iron is Hot. In it he talks about how he is going to keep work­ing while the hol­i­days are here. While I’m all for a healthy work ethic, I think there needs to be some down time […]

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What We Can Learn From Spongebob Squarepants

December 9, 2009

Unless you live in a cave or some­thing, I’m sure you have heard of or watched Sponge­bob Squarepants. The lov­able (maybe a bit annoy­ing some­times) lit­tle sponge that lives in a pineap­ple under the sea. He lives a care­free life and has some qual­i­ties that I think peo­ple can ben­e­fit from.
First let’s answer a question. […]

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Don’t Forget to Use Your Freedom

November 13, 2009

When you work from home, you have the free­dom to run your sched­ule the way you would like. If you want to work in the morn­ings go for it. Work bet­ter at night? Do it. Switch around some­times. See what hap­pens. Rearrange your sched­ule and do some­thing entirely dif­fer­ent. Do what you need to do […]

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No Excuses, Suck it Up!

October 22, 2009

So this post is a day late and well, prob­a­bly a dol­lar short, but here it is. I’ve had a very busy last cou­ple weeks. That was actu­ally the inspi­ra­tion for this post. You see, I could talk to you all day long about why I haven’t been able to get as much work done […]

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Everyone Has a Choice To Make Their Life What They Want

September 18, 2009

In today’s econ­omy, a lot of peo­ple are strug­gling. That’s all I hear any­more is about how the work­ing class barely makes enough to get by. It’s a con­stant strug­gle. And it’s true.
But every­one has a choice if they choose to use it. We don’t have to strug­gle all the time and live pay­check to […]

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Becoming a Great Marketer and Leader is a Skill, Not Just Talent.

July 8, 2009

It seems that some of these gurus and suc­cess­ful peo­ple were nat­ural born busi­ness peo­ple. And some of them prob­a­bly are. Some peo­ple have a tal­ent and are more adept to being suc­cess­ful. But that doesn’t mean that any­one else can’t achieve great­ness.
Being a great mar­keter and leader is a skill. Some­thing that can be […]

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Micheal Jackson and Attraction Marketing

June 26, 2009

I’m sure you all have heard about Micheal Jack­son story by now (r.i.p.). And even though there was a lot of con­tro­versy in his life, he was still a damn good artist. He could sing and dance like no other. For that rea­son alone he was looked up to by mil­lions of peo­ple.
So, what […]

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