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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Time management usually wants us to look forward and decide before it has happened, what we’ll be doing.

This usually leads to a lot of failure and disappointment, because real life doesn’t work like a “master plan” – there’s always something to derail the best laid plans and the best intentions.

So for today’s 60 seconds wealth booster, I want you to think of something you did yesterday, that was important and you’re glad you did it, because it moved your life ON in the right direction.

Remember what that was, and why it was important, and use THAT to help you focus your mind on what you should be concentrating on for maximum effect.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

First, I have a short list of things I want to enliven in my life. Second, I sit with them in the morning. This exercise was so brilliant! I could also reflect on yesterday and see how it is that the items on my short list are - or are not - being manifested in real time. This makes today more interesting, more focused and recommitted.

Shirley Twofeathers said...

What an awesome idea. I agree with our anonymous friend.... a brilliant exercise.

It felt really good to reflect on yesterday's accomplishments, and it gave me a great surge of energy!

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