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Financial success comes in a variety of random unplanned ways. Some could win the lottery, but even those lottery winners all need a plan to stop their newfound wealth to disappear through their fingers. Which is usually the case. Every noteworthy accomplishment starts life as a simple goal which turns into specific action plans. Wealth...
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There is a certain feeling that we get when something happens to us. A feeling that we think that “It’s all over now. It’s all gone. Everything is lost. It’s all fucked up now.” Or something close to those. What’s going to follow are multiple complaints, misery and self-pity, the impotent struggle polarizing something that...
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Today’s generation has the shortest attention span ever. I would even bet one would not be even able to get past the 2nd paragraph here without getting distracted by a notification on another social network while reading this. It’s tough for many of us to stay focused because everything is at our fingertips or a...
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It’s an action plan killer. You thinking too much of what would happen if you do this or that, thinking too much about what people may think about your actions, worrying too much based on the past, or simply trying to get things “perfect”. You get the point. Overthinking is a sure fire way to...
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