tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64979667707684393982024-03-09T03:09:01.201+07:00Personal DevelopmentTips for Maximizing Your Personal PotentialArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comBlogger59125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-53745926133849619122009-09-22T09:58:00.001+07:002009-09-22T09:58:36.054+07:00Make More Time with Good Time ManagementBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Sam-Sander/20070">Sam Sander</a><br /><br />Do you never seem to have enough time in your day? Do you spend all your time at work and never get time for family or relaxation? Unfortunately you can't make more hours and minutes in the day, but you can make the most of what time you have. This article discusses some of the easiest, and most effective, time management tips.<br /><br />One of the best routines you can develop to manage your time well is to prepare a list of daily jobs. Writing down your chores will give get you back in charge of your agenda and allows you to achieve more in less time.<br /><br />After you achieve each job cross it off your list. You'll feel great that you've achieved something and gives you the motivation to keep on going.<br /><br />Each day look at your list of tasks and rearrange them so you are doing the most important tasks first. Then make sure you have time to do them all. If you need to push some things out until tomorrow, then do so. The aim of having a list is to take the stress out of getting things done, and getting important things done first.<br /><br />Another important time management tip is to say no when you need to say no.<br /><br />And we're all guilty of it, and find ourselves in over our heads in projects and other commitments simply because we don't have the heart to say no to someone in need. The problem is, if you stretch yourself too thin, you will be so stressed by the amount of work you have to do that you'll no longer be able to perform at your peak and this will compromise the quality of your efforts.<br /><br />If someone asks you for help, first take a look at your schedule and see if you can get your existing tasks done and have spare time to help them. If not, say no.<br /><br />And make sure you find out all the facts. Don't take on a new project before you know how much time and effort it will take. And make sure you allow for those little things that go wrong or take a little longer to do.<br /><br />And finally, get organised!<br /><br />There are dozens of tasks that you need to perform every single day, such as getting ready for work, getting the kids organised for school and getting the nightly dinner chores complete. Organize your schedule so that these activities and chores are clustered into logical clumps of activity, giving you more time for your other jobs.<br /><br />And finish tasks completely before moving onto another, to avoid things piling up on you. Also, it's much easier to finish a task by keeping your mind on the one job, rather than flick from one job to another.<br /><br />With these helpful time management tips, you will be able to achieve much more and make the most of your time.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />You can find out more about how to manage your time to achieve all your dreams by reading this <a href="http://www.achieve-goal-setting-success.com/manage-my-time-now.html" target="_blank">FREE ebook</a> – "The Time Management Secrets that will Set You Free". You'll also find lots of free tips and templates on a range of self-help topics from goal setting to emotional intelligence.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-71075676291643329052009-09-04T10:51:00.000+07:002009-09-04T10:52:10.766+07:00Success in Life Begins by Knowing Your PurposeBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/.suraj/19859">.suraj</a><br /><br />Life success will change the course of your life by living your passion. So, do you know your purpose and are you “living it everyday”? We should never take our days for granted because we never know how many days we have left. We should seize each day we are alive and do something to assist and empower ourselves and the rest of the world. Life was meant to be lived on purpose and it will never give us more than we can handle. I learned a long time ago that, between God and me, we could handle anything that could happen to me.<br /><br />Knowing our purpose and mission in life is so important. However, many people just don’t know what their purpose is. When we know our purpose it brings clarity, meaning, and inner power to our lives and the choices we make. Many times some of us are afraid of owning our own power by truly “knowing” and “being” our purpose. We may feel discomfort when we realize that if we know our purpose, we'll be responsible for living it with “no more excuses”. That purpose should be the underlying core that gives our goals direction and gives meaning to our lives both personally and professionally.<br /><br />Success in life will change the course of your life and the rewards of connecting with our purpose are so great! We are rewarded with feelings of self-esteem, self-worth, energy, satisfaction, meaning, gratitude, joy, confidence, and a life filled with love. When we live with purpose we will have no regrets about things that we have NOT accomplished if we were to take our last breathe tonight.<br /><br />If this isn't your time to grasp your vision with the purpose that you were born to live – it will come. However, don’t wait for it to just come to you. You MUST make an effort to find it by doing some inner work and allowing yourself to do whatever you are passionate about. At some point, the distress of staying stuck will be greater than your fear of new responsibilities and challenges. Therefore, it is so important to create your best life NOW! Why not make today the day you are ready to create “success in life”.<br /><br />You will probably be introduced to a life-changing home based business with “success online” sometime in your future. Taking advantage of it could mean life success which changes the course of your life and you will find your purpose in it by empowering others to be successful. This could be one of your “success strategies” in finding your purpose. DO NOT allow the opportunity to pass you by because opportunities only occur when you are open-minded to everything. I once read a poem that clarified the importance of living our purpose with what was said by the following concept:<br /><br />The saddest places on earth are graveyards. Not because people are buried there, but because dreams, talents, and purposes that never came to fruition are buried there. Graveyards are filled with books that were never written, songs that were never sung, words that were never spoken, and things that were never done.<br /><br />It’s important that you see yourself as a meaningful person who has SO much to give to this world instead of complaining that the world is not giving you enough. You have talents and gifts that no one else can offer. There are things you can do that no one else is capable of doing quite the way YOU can do them. DON’T ROB this earth of your purpose by taking it to the grave with you! Choose to be a giver and the Universe will reward your efforts.<br /><br />We all have a purpose, a reason for living, breathing, and existing. We all have unique talents and gifts that were created and given to us to be shared with the world. Our task is to understand this and figure out what our purpose is. We owe it to the Universe AND to ourselves! "You will become as small as your controlling desire or as great as your dominant aspiration”. Are you ready to create “life changing” success? By choosing to succeed this choice will change the course of your life. Success starts by knowing your purpose, having a vision for your future, finding a home-based business, and starting to experience “success online”.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to credit card, do please browse for more information at our websites. <a href="http://www.yoursgoogleincome.com/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.yoursgoogleincome.com/" target="_blank">www.yoursgoogleincome.com</a> <a href="http://www.freeearningtip.com/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.freeearningtip.com/" target="_blank">www.freeearningtip.com</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-79500613110078230332009-08-14T18:34:00.002+07:002009-08-14T18:39:06.278+07:00Overcoming Performance Fears and AnxietyBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Marcilio-David/17435">Marcilio David</a><br /><br />What is Performance Fear?<br /><br />Performance fear or performance anxiety takes on different forms. However, it is associated with the growing awareness and the need to perform according to the standard of your own field of activity, whether in the workplace, or an upcoming presentation, or for a sports activity. With the pressure to perform one's best, there is always this preconditioned mindset for the person suffering from performance fear that anything could go wrong that will eventually impact your performance and reduce it to failure.<br /><br />Studies are still ongoing to determine exactly the cause of this fear but it is closely tied up to one's desire to do better at something. However, you need to understand that experiencing performance fear is completely normal. But some often have unrealistic fear or misconception about given situations that impair their logical decision making capacities and end up in your not performing up to standard.<br /><br /><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Different Types of Performance Anxiety<br /></span></strong><br />There are various types of performance fears or anxiety, whether at the workplace, sex, speech delivery, or sports. Therefore, the ways in which you deal with them must differ as well. Below are some basic methods suggested in order to minimize the level of fear associated with performing these different tasks and the level of anxiety that is entailed.<br /><br /><strong>Sports<br /></strong><br />The best way to get rid of any performance fears associated when competing at a sports event is to take it easy on yourself. Even the world's best sportsmen or women have their days off, wherein they do not perform at their maximum potential. When engaged in sports, you cannot expect to win all the time and you will find your team lose on some occasions. Whatever your sport, setting realistic goals is then the first step that will help you deal with sports performance fears and anxiety. However, you can turn that adrenaline produced by your anxious feelings into energy that you can harness to perform better at your sport. And when you are on the actual performance, try to enjoy the experience and you will find the process of competition more rewarding.<br /><br /><strong>Speech Delivery<br /></strong><br />Several people have this fear of speaking in public. Much of that fear is produced by the pressure of having to deliver a flawless speech that is able to communicate the message to the audience effectively. Instead of letting that fear overtake you, harness it into a systematic plan that will ensure you have control over the situation.<br /><br /><strong>Here are added tips you can apply:</strong><br /><ul><li>Carefully plan ahead your speech.</li><li>Do some research to be well-equipped about the topic you are going to deliver a speech on, even when you are already an 'expert' at that field.</li><li>Practice. Practice. Practice.</li><li>Plan ahead the schedule and venue where the speech is going to be held.</li></ul><strong></strong><strong>Workplace<br /></strong><br />There are a few innately stressful jobs that require high level of standards for their employees to meet. To keep up with performance anxiety, you need to stop and talk about it, with either your boss, co-workers, or family members. Being in isolation and confronting your fears alone could increase the fear or make the situation worse. It is important to have the support of other people.<br /><br />Then, change your perspective. There are moments wherein there are job inadequacies but use that as a learning curve. Aiming for perfectionism is good but you need to realize that it is unachievable. Just try to focus on what you can contribute to the company instead of what you are failing to deliver.<br /><br /><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Managing and Overcoming This Fear<br /></span></strong><br />You need to understand that you have power over your fear, especially when it determines how well you perform at something. Then, think of the following steps that must be taken in order for you to overcome these fears:<br /><ul><li>Try to identify the source of your problematic perception or anything that could trigger such fears.</li><li>Then, once you have identified the outside source for such levels of anxiety, look into yourself. Determine how you react to it and why you react that way.</li><li>Refrain from criticizing yourself nor questioning your ability to perform.</li><li>Instead of letting fear consume you, make the necessary preparations needed for your performance, whether at a sports event or at the workplace.</li><li>Once you are through with the performance, do not focus on areas of mistakes or failures in a way that it impairs your self-confidence. Instead, look at them as areas that need improvement in order for you to do better in your next performance.</li></ul>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />Marcilio David is a Cardiologist and Internet Entrepreneur. Learn more tips and tricks about conquering quality of life and stress relief, and get a FREE Anxiety Ebook at <a href="http://anxiety.multiplepage.com/" target="_blank">anxiety.multiplepage.com</a> <a href="http://anxiety.multiplepage.com/" target="_blank">The Anxiety and Stress Management Guide</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-76800294534905755112009-07-27T10:56:00.000+07:002009-07-27T10:57:17.054+07:00Making a Plan and Taking ActionBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Gen-Wright/5055">Gen Wright</a><br /><br />When clients are first tasked with making a plan in order to take action, I initially ask them to think about a time when they were planning a vacation. What is the first question you asked yourself? You most likely considered a destination. Perhaps it's a dream safari vacation on the Serengeti, or maybe a more relaxing stay on the Caribbean. Whatever you decided, you needed a map to mark out your directions, or a travel itinerary. If you don't have a plan in place, chances are slim that you will reach your destination in the time allotted for your vacation. This type of planning is critical not just to achieving an enjoyable vacation, but to most life-goals.<br /><br />Let's take a moment to review the concept of "S.M.A.R.T." goals; goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and have Timely expectations. Make sure that the goal you are working toward is something that you really want. Remember that a goal that you set for yourself cannot contradict other goals in your life. For instance, if you want to try every pizzeria in Montreal, but you have also set a goal to lose twenty pounds in the next six months, well something has got to give and it won't be the twenty pounds if you decide visiting the pizzeria's is a priority.<br /><br />No one said it was going to be easy, but you have to consider six areas of your life when you start setting your goals, so that you don't go against other equally important aspirations. Most commonly these areas are divided into family and home, financial and career, spiritual and ethical, physical and health, social and cultural, as well as mental and educational.<br /><br />It's also important to consider writing your goals in a positive, rather than in a negative statement, including as much detail in the statement as possible to ensure that you have put parameters around realizing your goals. Don't make it too easy. The best way to visualize your goals is to write them down and review them each morning and evening. Practice visualization on a consistent basis because this process will start both your subconscious and conscious mind working towards achieving your goal.<br /><br />Daily decision-making can either lead you away from your ultimate goal, or take you closer to it. When you make choices during the day, consider your goal. If your choice doesn't move you closer to your goal, it may be time to make a value assessment to determine if in fact this is the right decision at this time. And, unless someone is critical to helping you achieve your goal, do not freely share your thoughts with others. The negative attitude from friends, family and neighbours can sometimes drag you down quickly. It is very important that you maintain positive self-talk.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />Liz Cascagnette is a Career Coach and President of Envision Career Coaching. To find out more about what a career coach can do for you to put you on the track to your dream career, visit her website at <a href="http://www.envisioncareercoaching.com/" target="_blank">www.envisioncareercoaching.com</a>. While you're on the website, don't forget to sign up for her free monthly newsletter providing tips and advice on setting and achieving the goals toward the life you've always wanted.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-74387768053950715732009-07-21T10:16:00.000+07:002009-07-21T10:17:12.311+07:00How to Discipline YourselfBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Janet-Erickson/17125">Janet Erickson</a><br /><br />It is so important to have self-discipline; discipline affects nearly any facet of our day-to-day lives, in particular an absence of self-discipline gives rise deminished self worth. If you would like to achieve success in life then being able to structure yourself is a vital trait to have in your make-up.<br /><br />To assist in keeping you up it would help to write a daily diary, in here you can write down all the things you have been successful with and everything where you got somewhat off course and gave in to temptation. This can help you get the drive you need to keep yourself disciplined.<br /><br />Establish your goals; make notes in your diary. It is important that when thinking about what you want that you establish goals which are realistic and workable within a realistic amount of time. Planning goals that you cannot hope to accomplish or which are unrealistic will only lead to poor results and deminished self-esteem.<br /><br />Assuming you are self control then you need to have a strong sense of self, but if you don't trust in what is possible then do not assume that others will have faith in you. Self-confidence contributes to high self confidence and this is a big part of becoming self disciplined.<br /><br />Learn to do everything in moderation, if you over eat and smoke then cut back. Don't simply state you are going to cut back or stop at once, this only results in failure. Rather think about the rewards you will attain by stopping; write down in your diary all the constructive aspects about what you are doing. If you drink too much for example then aim to cut back by a small amount every day and if you are tempted to exceed the limit you established for yourself then structure yourself. Try something different, something you wouldn't ordinarily do and keep in mind the benefits of self discipline.<br /><br />If you do fail to meet your goals, lecture yourself and then keep going forward, don't waste time wondering why or how or think that it will happen again. Promise yourself that you will be more disciplined in the future.<br /><br />Keep a record of how you are succeeding with your determination and reward yourself when you have remained self-disciplined. It's okay to penalize yourself for failing but you have to reward yourself for the good too.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />To read more about <a href="http://www.janeterickson.com/">spiritual growth </a>and receive free meditations on <a href="http://www.janeterickson.com/">spiritual healers </a>just go to JanetErickson.com.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-2456296828995845562009-05-08T09:04:00.000+07:002009-05-08T09:05:18.228+07:00Starting and Growing Your Business – Why to Use Marketing and Personal Growth StrategiesBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Ben-Needles/3555">Ben Needles</a><br /><br />Why do many businesses fail in the first years of operation? Is it just because they did not have enough business knowledge, enough resources, etc.? By studying and talking to many successful entrepreneurs I have found there is one crucial element to a business success, and it has nothing to do with your knowledge, training, the industry you choose, resources or anything else you can think of.<br /><br />Don’t get me wrong – marketing and business tools are crucial to a business success, but sometimes having just them is not enough. This is only one piece of the puzzle. What are the other pieces? A success blueprint and a plan for personal growth.<br /><br />If you combine the right business and marketing tools with the right personal growth techniques, you are going to be successful in anything you do. So here is my plan for starting a business the right way using my personal growth and marketing combo:<br /><br />1. Find your passion. Have you heard the expression: When you do something with passion, money will follow? It’s true, your passion and love gives that special energy to your business that make it successful fast. Plus, when you do what you truly love doing you are more likely to not get discouraged and get more creative if something goes wrong.<br /><br />2. Make a Vision Map. Think business plan, but shorter and more to the point. A Vision map is a detailed plan of what your goals and dreams are regarding your business. All of history’s super achievers had their vision maps. It is claimed to be 70% of your success. A Vision map consists of your overall vision – your final destination you want eventually arrive at. And a set of goals, steps and tasks of how you think you might get to your final destination.<br /><br />3. Write a business plan. Outline your product or service, company mission, marketing strategy, resources, financing, etc. Do your research and write out a step-by-step plan.<br /><br />4. Create a squeeze page/opt-in page. A squeeze page will start attracting your target audience for you to start building your list of potential customers.<br /><br />5. Create a website or a sales letter. Depending on what kind of product or service you sell, you will need a website or sales letter or even both.<br /><br />6. Start driving traffic to your squeeze page. How do you get traffic? There are hundreds of ways you can do it. Some of them are: pay per click advertising, google, yahoo, msn, ebay, blogs, online communities like MySpace, Facebook, Squidoo, Twitter, press releases, articles, message boards, emails, joint ventures, etc.<br /><br />7. After people land on your squeeze page, get their contact information and start sending them your sales letters or links to your websites with your products.<br /><br />8. Believe in yourself and in the possibility of your vision to come true someday very soon. What do all successful entrepreneurs have in common? A Success blueprint. They are confident in their abilities and have faith that everything will work out one way or the other. Do just that. Remind yourself every day that your business is going to succeed and prosper and don’t let anything or anyone to discourage you. Faith is a huge thin; it can move mountains.<br /><br />9. Get clear. Realize your fear and worries and consciously get rid of them. Remember, fear is just false evidence appearing real. Don’t let it stop you.<br /><br />10. Visualize your success every day. Think about your final goal, the one you outlined in your Vision Map. Think about it every day. Think as if it already came true. Feel it. Smell it. It doesn’t matter if it still seems far away. Visualization will bring it to you faster than you can imagine.<br /><br />Only this combination of marketing and business tips along with personal growth tips will ensure your success in the fastest way possible. Can you use just one side of this combination and still succeed? Sure you can, but why not to use all the tools to make sure your success comes faster and easier?<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br /><strong>About the Author</strong><br />Ilona Kravtsova is an expert in personal growth and marketing.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.digital-converter-box-review.info/" target="_blank">digital converter box review</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-19523408083297344252009-03-30T09:01:00.002+07:002009-03-30T09:02:49.459+07:00Living in the Moment - Here and Now is All We HaveBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Robert--D.-Thomson/2583">Robert D. Thomson</a><br /><br />In our chaotic modern society, most people spend their entire life in a past that no longer exists or a future that may never be real. Regret, anxiety, and displacement through fantasy are the norm in most cultures at the time of this writing.<br /><br />The result is rampant stress-related illness and death, a soaring suicide and depression rate, and the widespread feelings of loss and disconnection so many people can relate to. But take heart in knowing that life absolutely does not need to be this way on either the individual or collective levels!<br /><br />The life experience is an incredible journey, filled with surprise, satisfaction, and expansion on all levels. All one needs to do is become aware of the present moment and sustain this awareness long-term.<br /><br />When you learn to be still and accept what this moment has to offer, you find peace, clarity, spontaneous joy, and inspiration. These energies are always present, but you can't hear or connect with them over the clamor and chaos of your thought-driven reality.<br /><br />Answer this question honestly:<br /><br />Have you ever really solved any perceived problem by fretting over it and worrying constantly? More likely you make things worse when you do this.<br /><br />Here's another one:<br /><br />Have you ever successfully traveled backwards in time to alter an embarrassing past event? If so I urge you to contact the nearest scientific research facility immediately and set up an interview!<br /><br />The truth, of course, is that you have never changed the past by obsessing over it. Wallowing in regret does nothing more than diminish your involvement in the present moment and deteriorate your overall enjoyment of life.<br /><br />Right now, in this present moment, reality unfolds. We can remember the past and plan for the future, and there's nothing intrinsically wrong with doing so, but we can only live in the now.<br /><br />At first, this sounds like some sort of work order or resignation to fact. But the opposite is true.<br /><br />Embracing the present moment is the only way to live a truly exciting, refreshing life. Living in the now connects you with your true self and with the faculties of the higher consciousness.<br /><br />You'll harness the powers of intuition and consistent inspiration when you immerse yourself in the present. In fact you will likely discover a completely new person within the self you thought you knew.<br /><br />Being continuously aware of the moment also allows for full engagement in your relationships. Two people cannot fully connect when they are both lost in the world of past and/or future thinking. But when just one individual is clear and grounded in the now the entire relationship can obtain a more genuine quality.<br /><br />And certainly if you have children in your care you will be doing them a wonderful service by teaching them to honor and live within the present moment. Day dreaming is a positive exercise in moderation, but today's youth are often mesmerized by hours of animated "entertainment" and thus severely disconnected from the real now.<br /><br />All of humanity's hopes, dreams, and potential victories exist right here, right now, in this moment. Trying to hide our faces from our greatness or seeking to dwell in a state of past/future drama will only detract from our possible enlightenment, individually and as a society.<br /><br />Right now is exactly what we have to work with. And it is brilliantly more than enough to achieve everything we could possibly desire.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />For more great insights on <a href="http://www.yourmomentofpower.com/" target="_blank">living in the present moment</a> and finding your own <a href="http://aboutlifespurpose.com/" target="_blank">purpose in life</a>, be sure to visit the author's Websites. You'll find a wealth of information on the things that matter most in life. Visit <a href="http://www.articlepool.com/living+in+the+moment++here+and+now+is+all+we+have-49290" target="_blank">Living in the Moment - Here and Now is All We Have</a>.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-53484639207366550912009-03-26T08:11:00.001+07:002009-03-26T08:12:42.193+07:00How To Have The Perfect Day At WorkBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Liz-Labrum/1778">Liz Labrum</a><br /><br />My friend who works from home was bemoaning yesterday how her workload is causing massive stress just now. What really upset her though was that despite working to the point of burnout nothing much was getting achieved.<br /><br />That got me thinking how stress and lots to do go hand in hand. For most of us when we've too much work, our internal critic goes into overtime. Then in retaliation we get 'busy' but not necessarily productive.<br /><br />This is because mentally we're not designed to be busy all the time. We work far better when we take breaks and allow some mental space for our natural creativity to lend a hand.<br /><br /><strong>Give Yourself a Break<br /></strong>These breaks could be as simple as taking a walk to the other side of the office, or up and down the stairs. You could even hum a bit of a song out loud to snap out of stressful or anxious feelings.<br /><br />It's a bit like the smoker who goes outside to have a cigarette break. It takes them away from the source of stress and gives their minds processing time to work out what to do next.<br /><br />It's easy to get sucked into worrying and fretting in your head so that all day you're in a fuzz of anxiety that stops you thinking clearly and wears you out.<br /><br />In fact working this way switches on your stress response and has you at high alert all day.<br /><br /><strong>How did working life get to be like this for many of us?<br /></strong>The answer lies in all the beliefs we've absent-mindedly absorbed whilst growing up. Some could be from all those TV and Hollywood dramas we watched where the hero always solves all the problems and where everyone lives happily ever after. Others from adults in our lives that we somehow assumed were perfect. Either way it means we subconsciously believe that we must be perfect just like our heroes.<br /><br />So we're acting on and living in the assumption that we can do it all and keep everything under control. It's like the story of that little boy keeping his finger in the dike hoping that would be enough to keep back the huge flood tide of water. We can all guess how things will end.<br /><br />Avert this disaster by learning how to tap into the amazing mental abilities you possess. Put simply just give your brain clear instructions of what you want done. You do this by communicating in its language of imagination.<br /><br />Here's an example. At the end of the day decide on next day's plan of activity. Keep your plan brief and limit it to just four or five things.<br /><br />Then on the way to work next morning imagine yourself doing them and having got them completed. This will only take minutes but really feel what it's like to do each one and have them completed. Your brain is amazingly creative and when you apply this strategy it's like programming it.<br /><br />During the day check in with your list of tasks and with your mental imagery of getting that stuff done. Do this especially when you're put off the scent by some interruption. It helps you build a sense of perspective so that you can ride out the rough bits.<br /><br />Life won't change overnight and you'll still have too much work but what you are doing with these strategies is building resistance. You're changing from your normal stress response to one that's more flexible. Flexibility means choice and choice means you've more control.<br /><br />From now on, everyday could be a mix of perfect moments around a mad day of demands and irritations.<br /><br />Train your mind to mark out the perfect moments in your day. It's like setting a compass for a more enjoyable journey.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />Liz Labrum of Think-Right Now has helped hundreds of clients be more confident, less stressed, beat burnout, banish fears and bad habits. Her popular e-book Beat the Burnout Blues is a practical step by step guide that has benefited many. Visit <a href="http://www.think-rightnow.com/" target="_blank">www.Think-RightNow.com</a> to download your free report Symptoms of Burnout and How to Recover.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-71556422423067534122009-01-14T10:15:00.001+07:002009-01-14T10:17:13.587+07:00Your Biggest Enemy on Your Way to FreedomYou are already free. Freedom is your real nature. But there is something that constantly prevents you from experiencing your freedom. It's your Ego. And the more you realize and recognize it, the more you will feel free.<br /><br />What is your ego? Your ego is the image of yourself you have created in order to be accepted by society, by others. It began early in your childhood. When you were a child your parents and other people judged and criticized you. They didn't accept you just as you are. They tried to change you, to make you a person that will fit them, the person they will be able to control. The person, whose presence they will not feel. The person that will not cause them trouble or change their routine.<br /><br />As you see, trying to educate you, people mostly did not care about you, but about themselves. But you were a little child, who was dependent on adults for survival. So you developed your ego, your false identity that has a purpose to please and satisfy others. That was the only way you could get what you need and what you want.<br /><br />Step by step you have built self definition. You have started loving some parts of you, because the society accepts them; and hate your other qualities, because the society did the same.<br /><br />Time passed. You are not really depending on anyone anymore. But here is the power of bad habit. You regularly treat yourself through the eyes of society, so often that you've adopted their "voice" of judgment.<br /><br />Now you're continuing to identify yourself with that false image that was created in order to satisfy others. You're experiencing everything through your ego. You're not free anymore to be yourself, but this is the only way you can really experience freedom.<br /><br />So what is the solution? How can you be more you and less your ego? Here are just some of the points you have to relate:<br /><ul><li>Practice meditation</li><li>Reduce self judgment</li><li>Learn to totally express yourself</li><li>Practice the state of mind of success, wealth and freedom</li></ul>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />This article was authored by <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Vicka-Tanski/8077">Vicka Tanski</a>. All this and much more you will discover in the author’s newsletter "The Way to Freedom". Sign up here: <a href="http://www.the-way-to-freedom.com/?ref=jstbe-3">www.the-way-to-freedom.com/?ref=jstbe-3</a><br /><br />Related article:<br /><a href="http://special-personaldevelopment.blogspot.com/2009/01/most-important-step-towards-freedom-and.html">The Most Important Step Towards Freedom and Happiness</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-20664480016924917132009-01-12T10:35:00.003+07:002009-01-14T10:53:55.922+07:00The Most Important Step Towards Freedom and HappinessWhat do you think you should do to be really happy? I heard a lot of different answers:<br /><ul><li>I have to be rich</li><li>To love what I have or do</li><li>I need a good family and friends</li><li>And other variations...</li></ul>But none of them is complete answer. So, listen carefully: In order to live in happiness and freedom "you have to be absolutely, totally, completely YOU! You have to express yourself full power in all possible ways of expression" — it is the requirement of your soul in this life.<br /><br />The meaning of this for everyone is different, because everyone has different potential, DNA, information that he/she carries inside. Everyone has different desires, and loves different kinds of people, things and activities.<br /><br />Until you repress your unique desires and try to be anything except yourself and to do anything except what you like, you will limit your happiness and freedom.<br /><br />If you want your life to be absolutely fulfill, it also not enough to do only one thing you like, and ignore others. For example: if you like to dance, to sing and to help people to improve their lives, don't limit yourself to doing only one of these activities. Find the time and opportunity to do all of them. You cannot imagine how your life will become more exciting, fulfill and satisfying then.<br /><br />It's really not so easy in our society to be absolutely yourself. People are constantly judging you, and trying to make you only a "biological robot", in order to control you. But tell me and yourself the truth: what is really important for you:<br /><ul><li>Stay small, dependent and weak person, who want to satisfy others and to let them control and use you.</li><li>Or become a free person, start living beautiful and exciting life and help others to do the same.</li></ul>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />This article was authored by <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Vicka-Tanski/8077">Vicka Tanski</a>. To get practical tips on living in spiritual, mental and financial freedom, sign up to the author’s newsletter here: <a href="http://www.the-way-to-freedom.com/?ref=jsht-1">www.the-way-to-freedom.com/?ref=jsht-1</a> To Your Freedom, Vicka Tanski.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-91723566918226085792009-01-05T10:52:00.000+07:002009-01-05T10:53:26.197+07:00Fourteen Key Personal Development SkillsBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Gen-Wright/5055">Gen Wright</a><br /><br />It's helpful to take a high level perspective on personal development, looking broadly at all the important skills. This can help identify areas you may be weak in, and serve as a mental checklist to help you focus. While this is not an exhaustive list of elements important to personal development, these are some of the most important.<br /><br />1. Continuous Learning: Take responsibility for your own lifelong personal development, knowing that it’s the secret to success in all areas of life, and your most valuable asset. Your knowledge and experience is personal wealth you can never lose.<br /><br />2. Positivity: Find the positive aspect in everything, accepting what cannot be changed, and acting on what can, towards a positive result. Don’t let circumstances drive your state of being, let your state of being drive your results. Smile and use humor to help drive a positive attitude and share it with others.<br /><br />3. Personal Excellence: Strive to do your best in everything you do. If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well. Not only to achieve superior results, but so that if you fail you can remain positive rather than wishing you had tried harder. Look to be creative in your personal excellence rather than follow the safest, lowest risk path.<br /><br />4. Honesty: Maintain honesty and integrity in all that you do. Trust and respect by others is hard earned, yet can be permanently lost over the smallest lie. Decide that honesty is one of your core values, and stick to it at all costs.<br /><br />5. Know Yourself: You are a unique individual with your own strengths and weaknesses, all others have these also. The difference with a successful person is they have learned to leverage their strengths, and to identify their weaknesses so they can improve those areas through learning and practice. Accept yourself as you are without comparison to others, if you look you will find much about yourself to be proud of and thankful for.<br /><br />6. Appreciate the Moment: Seek happiness in the present moment, even in the simple things around you such as nature, a good conversation, or a good meal. Excessive contemplation on the past or future steals this appreciation from you. Some techniques to support this is getting out in nature, and meditation.<br /><br />7. Communicate Well: Learning to communicate well with others is an essential skill, which includes speaking, writing, listening well, and body language. Nearly everyone can still find areas to grow with these skills, and should receive constant attention. Becoming a good listener is one of the top areas of improvement you should seek, become truly interested in other people and it will work wonders.<br /><br />8. Embrace Mistakes: Mistakes are a prerequisite to personal development; you must choose either courage and success, or safety and being average. Mistakes are a learning opportunity so long as you are not repeating your mistakes, if you have learned from a failure then pat yourself on the back. Carry this to other’s mistakes also, forgive them with this understanding in mind.<br /><br />9. Embrace Change: Change is a constant part of life, and integral to personal development and success. Become excited about change, and look to it with a positive attitude. Be a leader by being the initiator of positive change. If you fear change, then you fear personal development, as self improvement is about changing yourself.<br /><br />10. Increase Your Value: Know that personal development is not a selfish activity; rather it increases your value to others, ranging from relationships, business, and career. Too many people focus on changing others, which rarely works as well as changing yourself. Make a difference externally by changing yourself internally.<br /><br />11. Be Giving: Seek to be giving, compassionate, loving, yet humble, knowing you receive what you give out. This is a secret to finding happiness in life.<br /><br />12. Balance: Seek balance in all areas of life, considering family, relationships, career, business, health, leisure, and spirituality.<br /><br />13. Gratitude: Be thankful for the gift and opportunity of life. If you have a spiritual belief, pursue the core tenets of the teachings and make them part of who you are.<br /><br />14. Find Your Excitement: Find things in life that excite you, and act on them. Embracing things which excite and motivate you will move you more quickly into success and happiness, and attract the things you need to get there. This attitude will support and integrate with all the above tenets.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />Steve Moore is the author of this article, and has many more articles on these concepts at <a href="http://www.personal-development.com/" target="_blank">Personal-Development.Com</a> and <a href="http://www.positivearticles.com/" target="_blank">PositiveArticles.Com</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-82165801306664200692008-12-22T13:16:00.000+07:002008-12-22T13:17:35.963+07:00Dare to Sacrifice - The Next Step Towards the Top of SuccessBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Arswino-Sonata/6315">Arswino Sonata</a><br /><br />This heading might annoy most readers who have unsuccessful lives. Naturally none of them are willing to live that kind of life. It is basically human that in our lives we are always in pursuit of comfort and security that come with successful life.<br /><br />People normally have some dreams they hope to achieve. No one wants to live a life of failure. But regretfully only a few are willing and determined to suffer in making their dreams come true and in reaching success.<br /><br />Personal sacrifices, whether it is your time, money or energy, are preconditions you have to make in order to realize your dreams. Any dream, however simple, still requires some of your time, money or energy. Nothing is free.<br /><br />“To realize your dreams, you must dare to pay the price”, a wise man once said. If it is easy to have everything, most likely no one will live in misery, no one will live in poverty. But we know it can never be.<br /><br />Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France champion is one true phenomenon. He fought against his cancer while competing tirelessly for championship, and amazingly he won them both! But it took Armstrong about ten hours of cycling training, four hours of reading and only five hours of sleep each day to make it to the top. And this price he paid is proportional to his great achievement of winning the Tour de France seven times, so far a world record.<br /><br />You might by chance had a talk with some successful people around you and you would find that their success were not without sacrifices. Going bankrupt, working day and night, living strict economical life with whatever meals they got, finding no time for their families were just some of so many sacrifices that they must made to pull through.<br /><br />But you must have faith that such sacrificing is only temporary. One day in the future you will enjoy the sweet prize of your sacrifices and hard works. You reap what you have sown. Sowing good seeds (hard work, sacrifice etc.) will result in abundant harvest. On the contrary, bad seeds (laziness, no sacrificing etc.) will produce little or even nothing.<br /><br />Just contemplate this touching wise words: “to be successful you have to suffer first, but you will suffer much more if you are not successful.”<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />For more resources about inspiration and motivation, visit <a href="http://www.bestinspirationalquotes4u.com/" target="_blank">inspirational quotes</a> site. Get free e-book of inspirational and motivational stories.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-31885546315199510492008-11-25T10:39:00.000+07:002008-11-25T10:40:39.439+07:00Dare To Make Mistake, The Next Step Towards The Top of SuccessBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Arswino-Sonata/6315">Arswino Sonata</a><br /><br />Lots of people dare not to make mistakes. They fear they would be ridiculed or blamed by others. They fear they would loose their money and belongings or be under a lot of stress. But risks are unavoidable and they do pave the way you must tread upon towards success. Have you ever heard of someone who achieves success without making any mistake before?<br /><br />So it is only natural that making mistakes in your effort to reach your dreams is considered a must, and you shouldn’t worry about that as you may get a lot of advantages out of your mistakes. By making mistakes at least you then can distinguish between the correct and the incorrect portions of what you did. Anthony D’Angelo said : “In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what to do the next time.”, and Robert Louis Stevenson even went to the extreme as to say : “Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail in good spirits.”<br /><br />You needn’t worry about anything as long as you keep on going by wisely learning from your mistakes and try even better. Problems occur when you stop trying after you did some mistakes. It would only justify the criticism coming from your family or friends such as : “There, so I told you before.” or “Come on, it is surely not for you.”, etc.<br /><br />So important is this courage to exercise making mistakes or failure that one successful businessman goes as far as saying that he is so worried about his successor-to-be (that is his own son) because so far his son has never made any disturbing mistake nor failure. As Abraham Lincoln said : “Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.”<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br />(my own article directory)<br /><br />For more resources about inspiration and motivation, visit <a href="http://www.bestinspirationalquotes4u.com/" target="_blank">inspirational quotes</a> site. Get free e-book of inspirational and motivational stories.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-77135894096446902892008-10-20T11:24:00.000+07:002008-10-20T11:25:14.421+07:00Your Self Improvement Guide to SuccessBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Gen-Wright/5055">Gen Wright</a><br /><br />Everybody wants to be successful in school, love or career. However, to achieve success, you need to work hard, have a positive outlook in life, and you must be willing to take risks. If you already have these traits but still do not have an idea where to start, here is a self-improvement guide to assist you to achieve success.<br /><br />Identify the importance of success. You should have a clear definition on what success means for you. Set realistic goals that have quantifiable standards. It is better to concentrate on targets that can be achieved realistically, which can give you the feeling of satisfaction and confidence.<br /><br />Observing successful people can have a great effect on how you look at life. Successful people can give you motivation, allowing you to work harder and follow the path they took. Spend time with these people, be an assistant and ask advice. You can learn so much by observing, studying and doing things that successful people do.<br /><br />Do not be afraid to take risks. Get out of the box and learn new things. You cannot be successful if you do not aim high and act high. Do not wait for opportunities to knock on your door. Step out and look for them. In any aspect in life, successful people gamble. They make big decision and big investments. Risks are part of our lives and you have to face them. However, make sure to study the odds clearly and if you think that the consequences are good for you, go for it. Be daring.<br /><br />Giving up should never be an option. Be persistent and do not stop just because you made a mistake or you failed. Failure will always be a part of success. Every successful person has experienced failure one way or the other. One thing that separates them to everybody else is their persistence to work harder and explore for better solutions. Think of answers to your questions. To achieve success, one must be willing to search for solutions even how difficult it may seem. Try every possible way by being creative.<br /><br />You must believe in yourself at all times. Be aware of your own strengths and weaknesses. Develop those strengths and work on your weaknesses. You should know what things you are capable of accomplishing so that you can set realistic goals. Always have a positive attitude in life. If you believe that you can do anything and you can do better, you can be motivated to work on it and be successful.<br /><br />Change is the only constant thing in life. Learn to accept changes as part of your success. If you think that the life you have now is not what you want, make a change. Change your attitude, your priorities and your plans. If you want to be successful in life, you must have the spirit to face every change you may encounter.<br /><br />If you want to succeed, work hard on it. Never expect good things to come your way if you are not doing anything good. Success comes with uphill struggle, determination and sacrifice. You may need to add more time at work, more things to do, more problems to solve. This self-improvement guide is just one way to help you focus on your goal for success and the decision to act on it is in your hands.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />More <a href="http://selfimprovement-101.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">self improvement tips</a>, <a href="http://selfimprovement-101.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">self improvement guides</a> please visit: <a href="http://selfimprovement-101.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://selfimprovement-101.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">selfimprovement-101.blogspot.com</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-77076557574920446862008-10-18T11:13:00.002+07:002008-10-18T11:36:06.352+07:00Get More Done with a Great To-Do ListBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Mike-Mccoy/5736">Mike McCoy</a><br /><br />Every business owner — every person, really — can benefit from using to-do lists, but most people don't know the right way to use a task list so that they can really get the most out of their day.<br /><br />Most people just write down everything they can think of that they need to do in a particular day, as well as things they'd maybe like to do or things they think they should do but don't really want to. There's no effort to prioritize and thus you don't know where to start, what to focus on and what to ignore.<br /><br />The result? A big mess of stress and an unproductive day.<br /><br />The key to a to-do list that really works is taking a good, hard look at everything on your list and deciding if it really needs to be done that day and if you're really the person to do it.<br /><br />When evaluating your to-do list, think about your goals for your business and what you want to accomplish this week, this month and this year as well as this day. If you've got a to-do list filled with things that don't bring you closer to your vision, see what you can to do put off (even permanently if possible) some of those tasks.<br /><br />Think also about what things you can delegate to an assistant (in person or virtual) or pay someone else to do. Many cities and towns have errand services that can pick up your dry cleaning or do your shopping for you at a much lower price than your hourly rate.<br /><br />While you're at it, remove any "shoulds" from your list. You know the shoulds — the things you feel like you really ought to do but you just don't have any enthusiasm (or time) for them. If you've overcommitted to something or someone you don't want to be committed to, be honest and up front. Remember, "I'm too busy" is a fine reason not to do something you don't want to do!<br /><br />Finally, rank those tasks that are left in order of importance. What absolutely, positively has to be done today? Give those an "A" rank. "B" tasks are things it would be great to do today, such as the small beginning steps of projects that will need to be done later in the week. "C" tasks are low-priority; there's no deadline attached so you don't need to worry about them today unless you have time.<br /><br />This whole process should take just a few minutes and will give you a much better idea of how you really need to spend your time today.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />www.moredonelesstime.com is an expert at helping small business and home business owners get more done in less time so they can make more profits and take more time off. Discover More at <a href="http://www.moredonelesstime.com/" target="_blank">MoreDoneLessTime.com</a>.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-63047107497839506412008-10-16T10:41:00.001+07:002008-10-16T10:41:36.238+07:0020 Key Time Management TipsBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Sharon-Alexander/7073">Sharon Alexander</a><br /><br />Learning how to manage your time isn't always easy. This is because many times, people get caught up in devising time management methods and then have little time left to complete the actual tasks.<br /><br />There are simple steps you can take that allow you to focus the majority of your time completing tasks at hand. Once you start repeating these steps, they will become part of your daily routine and you will never have to think about them again.<br /><br />Time management is more than re-arranging your time, it's a way to manage your day in order to reduce stress, meet necessary deadlines and become more successful in your job.<br /><br />Below, you will find 20 tips that can help you manage your time during the day and allow you to have more free time in your life:<br /><br />- Create a list of daily tasks, weekly tasks and monthly tasks so you can determine the best ways to complete them<br /><br />- Prioritize tasks so the most important ones are completed first<br /><br />- Group similar tasks together in order to get them done faster<br /><br />- Use technology such as email, voice mail, electronic calendars, etc. to save time<br /><br />- Arrange meetings a few days in advance so everyone is aware of them<br /><br />- Set weekly and monthly goals that are realistic<br /><br />- Delegate responsibilities if possible<br /><br />- Plan ahead as much as possible<br /><br />- Try to make important decisions as soon as possible<br /><br />- Determine which tasks take up the most time and try to find ways to increase productivity in those areas by delegating, rethinking your goals or finding time saving ways to complete the task in less time<br /><br />- Form time management habits such as checking your email as soon as you arrive to work each morning or finishing paperwork in the afternoon<br /><br />- Organize your office so everything you need is within reach or accounted for. Order supplies before you run out so you don't have to track them down later on<br /><br />- When waiting for a client, get some work done such as reviewing documents, updating your calendar or planning another meeting<br /><br />- Designate specific times during the day for returning or making phone calls<br /><br />- Keep your desk and the rest of your office clutter free by putting all files, books and other paperwork away before you leave each day. Rinse out coffee mugs or throw away uneaten food items as well<br /><br />- Don't over schedule your day as this may cause conflict. Be as flexible as possible when it comes to last-minute meetings<br /><br />- Don't put large projects off until the last minute. Give yourself plenty of time to complete them<br /><br />- Ask for help when you need it<br /><br />- Try not to procrastinate<br /><br />- Update all phone numbers, email and other contacts using a spread sheet program when you receive any change notifications.<br /><br />These are basic tips that anyone can learn to use when trying to manage their time wisely. Keep in mind that some days will just be busier than others, so just try to do your best each day.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Sharon Alexander - Claim That Job.com For more <a href="http://www.claimthatjob.com/" target="_blank">career</a> management information and to get a free job hunting report, visit <a href="http://www.claimthatjob.com/" target="_blank">Claim That Job.com</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-14945065228989008112008-09-18T19:16:00.000+07:002008-09-18T19:17:10.701+07:00Be Definitely Sure What You Mean With ‘Success’By <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Arswino-Sonata/6315">Arswino Sonata</a><br /><br />What success really is? Do you call it a success when you own a lot of money, a luxurious car, a mansion with swimming pool or a big company? Are you a successful person when you’ve got a lot of important friends or when you are promoted to a high ranking official?<br /><br />Well, it might not be so! Could you comprehend this true story about the owner of a big company who jumped to his death from the top of a multi storied hotel? You may have heard of similar tragedies now and then that took place somewhere. It seems that enormous wealth, popularity or important status does not necessarily guarantee anyone’s success.<br /><br />Experts have tried for long to define “success’ and they concluded that in general, success is somehow always closely related to how much happiness is present in your life. Success and happiness form an inseparable pair. You just can’t claim any success if your family is unhappily in a terrible mess even if you‘ve got great wealth and fame.<br /><br />But this should not mislead you into justifying that being financially poor and infamous is all right as long as you could feel happy. You see, it is very unlikely you could feel so if you being poor, are suffering from a severe illness that requires costly treatment, not to mention what the future will hold for your children whose education you can’t afford to pay.<br /><br />So you need to balance your success with managing a happy life of yours. It is truly your deserved success when at the same time you are living a happy life.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />For more resources about inspiration and motivation, visit <a href="http://www.bestinspirationalquotes4u.com/" target="_blank">inspirational quotes</a> site. Get free e-book of inspirational and motivational stories.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-72051487108392121792008-09-12T19:38:00.000+07:002008-09-12T19:39:26.069+07:00Moving Through Plateaus To SuccessBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Kevin-Sinclair/176">Kevin Sinclair</a><br /><br />Do you feel you have reached a plateau in working towards your goal. Don't get too discouraged, plateaus are normal. In fact, why not give yourself a pat on the back for how far you have actually come. When you first started moving towards your goals, you probably made some big strides and you got really excited about your progress. You probably thought you would achieve your goals in no time at all. Then you find your progress slows and you reach a plateau where there seems to be no progress at all. You are not alone.<br /><br />Everyone reaches periods in which they plateau before moving forward again. It is just natural. You start out with a steep learning curve whenever you begin a new project. However, once you have got the basics down you may well begin to ask yourself "What am I supposed to do next?" or "I know what I should do, but just can't seem to manage it."<br /><br />All growth happens in stages. From the time we are conceived our growth is exponential. Yet, from the moment our cells divide and multiply till our birth it will still take nine months. It will still be another year before we can confidently walk and then another fifteen years before we begin to drive. Do you realize that if a human being continues to grow at the same rate they did in the womb, they would be many times larger than that car!<br /><br />Dieting is a good example of how this works. You can lose a lot of pounds quickly, and so you continue to expect the same amount of weight loss every week. Unfortunately, this is not the way your body works. Over time you do not lose weight as quickly as at the beginning of your diet. The main thing is that you continue to lose weight and that you do not regain it. It is far better to aim for a healthy lifestyle change than to simply target weight loss.<br /><br />Most of us have heard kids say they can't wait till they grow up. We can probably remembering saying it ourselves when we were kids. The thing is, growing up seems to take such a long time, but everyone grows up in the end. Sometimes growth seems to plateau but it is still happening, just a lot slower than you want.<br /><br />Just relax and stop worrying. Have some fun, take the time to get an education, learn from people who already have the success you want and enjoy where you are at right now. Sometimes we are moving forward when we feel like we are standing still. This is because we may not see any external signs of progress. However, there can be plenty of changes occurring on the inside which will eventually help us to achieve our goals. If you try to rush things, you can actually get in your own way. If you destroy a cocoon, you will destroy the butterfly. The incubation stage is also very important.<br /><br />Top athletes and performers use their imagination to break through genuine performance plateaus. By visualizing the perfect accomplishment of their goals with clarity and strong emotion, they can achieve things they never thought possible. So can you. You can develop a daily visualization ritual and practice it until you achieve your goal in real life. This is a powerful practice that can break your plateau quickly.<br /><br />The main thing to remember is to keep going and not give up. Keep practicing. Remember the old saying "perfect practice makes perfect" and persist until you get it right. Sometimes the breakthrough comes when we least expect it and surprise ourselves. Plan to celebrate and enjoy the moment you break through your plateau.<br /><br />Don't be surprised when you hit the next plateau. You can expect to reach another one sooner or later. Perhaps you can use your plateaus as natural rest stops. By being disciplined and focused you can move from one plateau to the next. You may need to be a bit creative and willing to experiment to move from one plateau to the next. This is often how athletes break records. Above all, act with integrity. Achieving your goals is not about winning at all costs, it is about becoming the best you can be.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of <a href="http://www.my-personal-growth.com/" target="_blank">My-Personal-Growth.com</a>, a site that provides information and articles for self improvement and personal growth and development.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-31008371379627077952008-09-01T10:24:00.001+07:002008-09-01T10:26:45.464+07:00When Is The Best Time To Start Goal Setting?By <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Koz-Huseyin/2571">Koz Huseyin</a><br /><br />When is the best time to start goal setting? Is it when we are young, in our 20's, 30's or even when we reach retirement? Should we start goal setting when getting a job or even in education? Or should we start when going on vacation or not at all. In this article, you will discover more about the best time to start setting goals.<br /><br />* <strong>Why Is Goal Setting Important In The First Place?<br /></strong>The process of goal setting is designed to focus us in a direction of our choosing. It is a conscious decision that we embark on.<br /><br />This answer alone can give us clues to the importance of goal setting. Think for a moment, if you did not have a goal in the morning to go to work, you would not be able to get anywhere!<br /><br />But, this answer gives us a false description of goal setting. Because now, we can easily think that everyone sets goals, and now the article goes out the window! But, the truth is that there is a big difference to the goal setting that goal setters do, and those that everyone else does. It is called <em>conscious goal setting</em>.<br /><br />* <strong>When Is The Best Time To Start Goal Setting?<br /></strong>So, when is the best time to actually start goal setting? The best time is as soon as possible! Think for a moment about all these people who have a hard time getting up on Monday mornings! We all have been through that. It usually means that we work, not for the pleasure of work, but for another reason, money, so it can fuel our lifestyle.<br /><br />You see, goal setters don't always live easily lives. Can't paint a rosy picture like that; however, there is a vast difference. People, who goal set are more likely to wake up on Monday morning enthusiastic about the day.<br /><br />Quicker we can start to set goals, the quicker you can make your life go in a direction that you like. This is the world of conscious goal setting. Not, the New Year resolutions, but what you do all the time.<br /><br />The best time to start goal setting then becomes, as young as possible. However, if you are reading this, you likely are a full grown adult. So, if you have not set goals before, it is important to start as soon as possible.<br /><br />* <strong>Advice To Parents About Goal Setting<br /></strong>Goal setting is a fascinating topic. When we set goals, we automatically become successful people. When we set goals, we find that we can define success, and measure success. When we do this, we can build confidence, and live amazing lives.<br /><br />When you take this goal setting, and hand it to your children with encouragement, you will discover that your children achieve more. From the grades they get, to later life, goal setting creates positive, happy, and successful people. It is one great gift you can give your children.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Find out more about <a href="http://www.howtogoalset.info/" target="_blank">smart goal setting</a> and the <a href="http://www.howtogoalset.info/" target="_blank">goal setting system</a> I use, and get your free eBook worth $7, where I give you the 10 best goal setting ideas. Get your copy by visiting: <a href="http://www.howtogoalset.info/" target="_blank">http://www.howtogoalset.info</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-77230798459396600082008-08-22T11:07:00.004+07:002008-08-22T11:28:54.255+07:00How To Set Short And Long Term GoalsBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Koz-Huseyin/2571">Koz Huseyin</a><br /><br />Is there a science to setting short and long term goals? And how do you set short and long term goals? As you read this article, you will find my personal chart on how to set short and long term goals.<br /><br />Setting goals is great, however, what about the time? The question then becomes - how to set short and long term goals. Here is my chart with explanations on how to set short and long term goals.<br /><br />(Long Term Goals)<br />- Lifetime<br />- 10 Years<br />- 5 Years<br />- 3 Years<br />- 2 Years<br /><br />Long term goals are where it all begins. If you find that you are trying to set short term goals only, then you will not go far. Jesus for example was a very long term goal setter. His inspiration and divine message came to us with a long term view.<br /><br />For most people, they look day to day, week to week. Making your goals stem from the long term, will mean you are a ship going forward, rather than trying to tackle a storm.<br /><br />(Mid Range Goals)<br />- 1 Year<br />- 6 Month<br /><br />Mid range goals are excellent. They are more tangible. Though they can seem like a while away, they still feel closer than thinking about a decade or a lifetime. Here is where adjustments are made, that take you towards your long term goals.<br /><br />(Small Range Goals)<br />- 3 month goals<br />- 1 month goals<br />- Fortnightly goals<br /><br />Small range goals are round the corner! They are goals which are easily set, and workable. Though they won't be large commitments, the incremental successes with these goals will take you forward to your long term vision.<br /><br />(Personal Time)<br />- Weekly Goals<br /><br />Most people stick here. It is the weekly pay check. It is what people are doing over the weekend, etc. These goals fall into what I call personal time. They can be great to measure, and see your progress.<br /><br />(Personal Time - Micro Time)<br />- Daily Goals<br />- Hourly Goals<br />- Sub Hour and Minute Goals (every 30 or 15 minutes, and even a minute)<br /><br />This area of goal setting is micro time, and personal time. Here is where action falls. And here is where it will make or break your future. If you want to breakthrough to success, you will need to take actions that lead you to your long term vision.<br /><br />* <strong>How To Set Short And Long Term Goals<br /></strong>If you're wondering how you take this information, and how to set short and long term goals, you will need to think about the long term. The long term is the domain of the goal setter and goal achiever. When you can break down goals effectively into bite size pieces then you can succeed.<br /><br />Success in the long term is born from success in the short term. Most people don't succeed because they focus on the short term, and forget the long term. Like ships at harbor, they bop up and down, but never move forward to distant lands.<br /><br />Your vision is round the corner, but to get there, you will need to take action. But, first, you will need to know where you want to go. Don't do what many do, and wait because they don't know what they want. You need to focus on what you want.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Does this make sense? Visit the link to discover the full system I use to make 90% of my goals reality! Discover <a href="http://www.howtogoalset.info/" target="_blank">how to set short and long term goals</a> now! If you are looking for a life coach, visit <a href="http://www.findalifecoach.org/" target="_blank">http://www.findalifecoach.org</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-86523494150032568392008-08-15T08:27:00.001+07:002008-08-15T08:29:19.001+07:00Why Goal Setting Works For Goal SettersBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Koz-Huseyin/2571">Koz Huseyin</a><br /><br />If you have never set goals before, then you may be apt to wonder what all the fuss is about! For goal setter however, goal setting seems to bring a new lease of life. Suddenly life has a direction. In this article, we will look at why goal setting works.<br /><br />Imagine getting in a plane, and the pilot has no idea of where the destination is. It is unlikely that the airplane will go anywhere! Goal setting works with the same premise because it is dealing with direction, and more importantly a choice of direction.<br /><br />For most people, they don't have direction. We see this in the world, where many people hate getting up on Monday mornings! We have many choices in life, and all too often we only see the direction which is here, but not there.<br /><br />As is said - the world is our oyster, and the only people who must have figured that out were the goal setters. You see, goal setting focuses us in a direction. Instead of floating like ships, we stop and ask - what do I want?<br /><br />For many people, this happens as a new year's resolution. I am sure, like most, you have found how well New Year resolutions work - almost never. The reason is that we fall into a trap of forgetting about it within a few weeks, if not days.<br /><br />This makes goal setting an important thing for the goal setter. After all, the goals you set will likely be new to you. You have never achieved them in your life. This makes the goal something that you really want.<br /><br />Now, your passion is ignited and you set about getting there. As you act, you learn and apply. Through the trials and errors, you find that you have achieved.<br /><br />You will want to set new goals, bigger, and better goals. You set those, and achieve those. Along the way, you will find ways to make achievement happen quicker. You will have a new lease of life.<br /><br />This is how goal setting works. People become success junkies in the thought that - yes it is possible. No person has ever achieved success without knowing what that success looks like. After all, how will you know you have achieved, unless you consciously desired a certain success?<br /><br />Think back to your last vacation. I bet a few days before, even weeks before, you was enlivened. You felt inspired, and the last day at work you worked your best. The reason was simple - you had a goal.<br /><br />OK, so maybe more people goal set than we at first imagine. However, it is not consistent. It only applies with the public holidays we get or the holidays we are entitled to from employment.<br /><br />When you can consciously take action in goal setting, and set about working on them, and achieving them, over time you find something amazing happens. Now you find that you are living your dream.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />From goal setting to goal achievement, Kozan Huseyin has helped many people find their own success story. Learn the true success secrets to setting goals and seeing those goals materialize in reality! <a href="http://www.howtogoalset.info/" target="_blank">Motivation And Goal Setting Worksheet</a> <a href="http://www.kozanhuseyin.org/" target="_blank">Personal Development Articles</a> <a href="http://www.usatodayarticles.info/" target="_blank">USA Today Articles</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-89445704167875439532008-08-14T09:52:00.001+07:002008-08-14T09:54:25.535+07:00Leadership Skills: How to Be a Successful CommunicatorBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Jacqueline-Moore/5303">Jacqueline Moore</a><br /><br />As a business leader, one of the most important leadership skills you'll ever demonstrate is knowing how to communicate. When you think about it, most business leadership consists of communication of one sort or another.<br /><br />You hold meetings with staff or board members or suppliers, you interview potential managers, you meet customers and shareholders, you chat in the corridor or on the phone. All of these formal and informal moments offer you the chance to influence, to enthuse and to inspire.<br /><br />So how can you make the most of these moments - how can you become a truly successful communicator?<br /><br />Communication involves a variety of interactions. It involves discussing, and listening, and debating. But communication also often involves a senior executive passing on some information. This may seem a fairly simple task. But it's amazing how often business leaders don't give enough information, or shroud it in jargon, or tell the wrong people.<br /><br />HOW you pass on information can significantly affect what happens next. If you want people (whether your staff or your suppliers or customers) to act on the information, you need to make sure they understand it. And that's not as simple as it sounds.<br /><br />There are several lessons we can learn here from people whose whole business is communication. Journalists depend entirely on their words. And journalists are taught a range of tips and techniques for making their information compelling, interesting and easy to understand. Many of these techniques are just as useful for business executives, and are well worth exploring.<br /><br />I've found that thinking about how news stories work in newspapers, for example, can help executives communicate complex messages in a simple, brief and yet memorable way, both in print and in person.<br /><br />News stories are designed to grab our attention from the opening sentence. They try to tell us the news in simple, easy-to-understand language. And they don't assume we know much about the subject already. So when you as a business executive have some information to pass on, it's worth trying to compile it as a news story - that way, you won't miss out anything vital.<br /><br />So what makes a good a news story? In an ideal world, the opening paragraph should:<br /><ul><li>sum up the story</li><li>have the most important facts first</li><li>be short and punchy and contain only essential facts</li><li>use emotive words early on</li><li>possibly contain an appropriate quote</li><li>appeal to the reader in his or her area, in his or her business, or because it affects his or her pocket or way of life.</li></ul>That's a lot to fit into a few lines. So the easiest thing to do is make sure your opening paragraph answers all the questions a reader may have: Who? What? How? Where? When? Why?<br /><br />Take an example of a news story from a business newspaper:<br />Who? Former senior executives at X Corp<br />What? were arrested<br />How? by FBI agents<br />Where? in New York<br />When? today<br />Why? on suspicions of tax evasion.<br /><br />This works equally well when you're announcing something to your staff (the order in which you answer the questions can vary):<br />Who? I (John Doe, CEO of Y Company,)<br />What? want to thank<br />Where? all of you in our Toronto division<br />Why? for raising sales an impressive 5 per cent<br />When? in the fourth quarter<br />How? and invite you all to a celebration lunch next week.<br /><br />In a news story, it's important not to venture your own opinion or comment. The above item may appear to cross this line - it describes the sales increase as 'impressive' - but further down in the story (or in the internal memo or in the email to staff) the writer could justify the use of the word 'impressive' by comparing it with the target or with increases in previous quarters.<br /><br />If the fundamental purpose of news is to inform, it's essential that you allow your readers to make up their own minds on the information you provide. Do not try to sell your own opinion as fact.<br /><br />To sum up, the crucial point to remember when you're communicating information is that the most important information should appear first. If you do that, answering all the questions as suggested, there's a good chance that you'll get your message across and that everyone will understand it.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />If you want the leadership success you deserve, get the <a href="http://www.deathofleadership.com/" target="_blank">leadership training</a> you deserve. Download more free articles and leadership training videos from business journalist Jacqueline Moore and Steven Sonsino, authors of the Amazon bestseller "The Seven Failings of Really Useless Leaders" Get more FREE videos and articles right now: <a href="http://www.deathofleadership.com/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.deathofleadership.com/" target="_blank">www.deathofleadership.com</a>ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-39748682431273203322008-07-10T19:40:00.001+07:002008-07-10T19:54:36.039+07:00Methods To Maximize TimeBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Jennifer-Stromsteen/2788">Jennifer Stromsteen</a><br /><br />There is no denying in the truth of the old saying, "Time is money."<br /><br />You never seem to get enough of time. Even if given thirty hours in a day, most people still won't be able to get enough of it. Somehow, some things will come up and you will end up wanting more time. Time is a precious commodity. Once it's gone, it cannot be recovered.<br /><br />The fact is: when you are busy, time flies swiftly. But when you are not, time seems to be at a stand still. This is true when you are killing time because there is nothing else to do under the circumstances.<br /><br />How do you maximize the use of your time? It would be worth your time to consider the following strategies:<br /><br />1. Check your schedule at the start of the day. Review it in its entirety. You may notice that portions of your day may be hectic, while some may not be too frenzied. Distribute your activities evenly throughout the day.<br /><br />Keep note pads handy so you can keep track of your schedule. It also helps to remind you of your tasks and commitments. Note pads and schedule notebooks help you avoid overlapping of activities. In case of overlaps, determine which one is priority.<br /><br />After spreading your schedule for the day and you still feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks to be accomplished, you may have to forego some of them. Re-schedule other tasks for another day.<br /><br />What you are actually doing is very much like cleaning a closet. When your closet is in order, you avoid being accidentally hit on the head by falling objects upon opening its door. Also, if it is in order, you will likely find spare spaces available.<br /><br />2. Request for a re-schedule in advance. This is especially true when another person will be affected. Show courtesy by doing this in advance. This leaves time for the person to adjust to the new schedule. Who knows? You may be doing the other parties a favor. They may be in the same predicament as you are, and they will not be aware unless you make it known to them.<br /><br />3. Be creative. Time is an element when simple creativity can be put to practice. For example, you need to do the laundry but at the same time, you also have to rush and buy some groceries. Perhaps, what you can do is to set your washing machine to do the laundry while you step out to the grocers. Manage your time in the grocery and back home, just in time when the laundry is done.<br /><br />You can even do the cooking at the same time by using a slow cooker. It cooks food by itself. You can even pick up the kids from school after shopping. Four tasks are combined to one. All it takes is scheduling and a little creativity.<br /><br />4. When you have to do a certain task for the first time, it is natural for mistakes to happen. However, a first time task doesn't have to be a blunder. If there is no clear direction on how things should be done, take time to plan it out before you take action. This saves time, energy, and money.<br /><br />5. Visualize the possible outcome of your objective. Seek out alternatives. Choose the better of two or more alternatives. If there is only one option, do it just the same. Some tasks may appear difficult when you think about it, but not necessarily when put into action. The same thing is true the other way around.<br /><br />Time is something you could never have enough of. You become wise when you choose to maximize it.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />J Stromsteen has many years expertise in the finance, real estate, and insurance industry. She contributes to various websites such as <a href="http://first-time-home-buyer-s.com/" target="_blank">First Time Home Buyer</a> where you can find <a href="http://first-time-home-buyer-s.com/todays-mortgage-rates.htm" target="_blank">today's mortgage rates</a> as well as a wealth of information on getting a <a href="http://first-time-home-buyer-s.com/first-time-home-buyers-loan.htm" target="_blank">First Time Home Buyers Loan</a>.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-77318427386504845792008-07-07T19:26:00.000+07:002008-07-07T19:27:33.362+07:00Get To The Top - Step By StepBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Kevin-Sinclair/176">Kevin Sinclair</a><br /><br />What are your goals and dreams? So gigantic they make your stomach hurt - just a little? Or are they small, easily achievable and bore you to death?<br /><br />Goals and dreams can range in stature from small and unassuming to larger than life itself. Which type of goal is the best you may ask? Well, it's good to have both types of goals if you can.<br /><br />Goals which "scare" you a bit are important. Goals and dreams are intended to stretch your thoughts, your capabilities and your personality, to change you into a new person. No matter how far away it seems, your goals should help you to find the kind of life you consider to be ideal.<br /><br />History repeatedly informs us about folk who had big dreams regardless of the fact that people around them were all too quick to tell them to keep their feet on the ground. This is, in fact, the case with many successful people whatever their professions - they were all told to get their head out of the clouds at some time in their lives.<br /><br />You really should not be afraid to have big goals and dreams. If you set yourself a goal which is so far out of your reach, not only will you feel nervous and excited about it at the same time, but you will know exactly how successful you have been when you have achieved that goal.<br /><br />Nonetheless, it is also necessary to set small achievable goals. You have to believe in yourself as your success depends on this. If the big goal you have in mind is a little too far out of your reach at the present time, start by setting yourself smaller goals. When you are successful with the small goals you will realize just how much more you can achieve.<br /><br />The small goals you set can be something as straightforward as going to the gym so many times each week or working your way through a list of books to read. Any goal you reach will make you feel good about yourself and will boost your self confidence. Start with small goals but keep your eye on the big goal for the future. You will soon get there once your self esteem is high and flying.<br /><br />Check the small goals off your list as you achieve them. These will act as stepping stones and help you to believe you can reach your big goal.<br /><br />Overall success comes from setting both of these types of goals. The bigger ones will help motivate you to success and the little ones assist you to gain the required discipline and confidence as you go.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of <a href="http://besuccessfulnews.com/" target="_blank">Be Successful News</a>, a site that provides information and articles on how to succeed in your own home or small business.ArticleSpecialisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11133195973416301756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497966770768439398.post-21824665621901301052008-06-20T18:51:00.001+07:002008-06-20T18:53:03.829+07:00As Soon As You Discovered Your Passions In Life Plan Your SuccessBy <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/profile/Adnann-Ahmedd/3433">Adnann Ahmedd</a><br /><br />As soon as you discovered your passions in life, you would then need to recast your priorities so that you are brought in order with your purpose in life.<br /><br />With your purpose, you can get the directions in your life without fear of being lost. Sure, there are a lot of things that might go wrong along the way, but this is all a part of the process of working for your goals.<br /><br />You had better embrace this process. Otherwise, the process becomes boring too. You need to take a look at your present situation and take stock of where you are.<br /><br />What have you achieved so far? The years will not retreat. If you are still young, well and good, you still have plenty of years to pursue your passion and discover the meaning of your life. If you are already in your middle years, do not worry, you can still find your purpose and work at finding meaning as long as you are willing.<br /><br />This process of taking note of where you are is important. It enables you to know precisely where you are. After all, you cannot get to where you want to be unless you know where you are.<br /><br />After analyzing where you are, you better understand the path you have to take. Once you have discovered your purpose, it becomes your roadmap to where you want to go. The roadmap to your dreams can be discovered by a purposeful searching within yourself of what you want to do and what you intend to achieve.<br /><br />More than the achievement though, you also need to plot the steps that you take. It does not matter if the steps are small ones as long as you are progressing and moving towards your goals.<br /><br />If you are truly willing to achieve your goals, you need to make progress every day even if those steps are but simple ones. Just like drops of water on a bucket, when they are gathered, they will fill the bucket up. Remember though that achieving the goal is but a part of the process, the journey is more enjoyable than the process of arriving at the destination.<br /><br />The journey helps develop your character and your qualities such that you become more focused in achieving your dreams and your goals in life.<br /><br />When you have taken a good look at where you are and you feel disappointed, that is well and good. But do not forget that you are in the business of pursuing your dreams and your goals. With perseverance and character, you can get from here to there.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlehighlight.com/">http://www.articlehighlight.com</a><br /><br />Did you find this article useful? 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