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Important Tasks

November 29th, 2006 Comments off

The core personal productivity habit is neatness. Important tasks are not entrusted to messy people….Brian Tracy

What could you tidy up today! :)

Did you know that Dr Joe Vitale has his own podcasting blog. Visit here for some great listening about the Laws of Attraction.

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Coaching Tip #245

November 29th, 2006 Comments off

Ask yourself “What one thing can I do, right now?”

Thinking about needing or wanting to do something and yet not taking action, is exhausting. Ask yourself this question in those moments and then take an action, even if only a 5 minute action. You’ll feel so much lighter.

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Big Thanks

November 29th, 2006 Comments off


Are you struggling to find that perfect gift this Christmas? Wouldn’t it be great if there was a website where it was really easy to find exciting things to buy AND you got a reward for doing so?
That’s what BigThanks is all about! Check out this website www.bigthanks.com.au and let them help you find the right gift, at the right price, in seconds!

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Press Exposure

November 29th, 2006 Comments off

At this link you’ll see a latest press release by Forward Steps. I am sharing it here because you may be interested to read it and perhaps share it with others, even though much of the information is already at this blog.

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One question that makes all the difference

November 29th, 2006 Comments off

Someone asked me a question the other day.
They wanted to know why this blog’s called the “Does it Work?” Diary.
It seems that they were expecting something about achieving dreams, being yourself to the max, reaching for the stars etc.The normal kinds of things people associate with personal development.
Nothing wrong with any of those ideas (and I often use them myself).
But the plain old vanilla-flavoured “Does it Work?” is much more powerful…
Here’s why
If you notice that there’s something you keep doing, and are not sure about, ask yourself, “Does it work?” and see how that affects your next move.
Think of something about which you’re curious, but sceptical, and ask yourself, “Does it work?.” Be aware of how that keeps the door open to new ideas, without taking away the critical faculties and sense of perspective that can keep you afloat in the modern world.
And finally, ask of actions that maybe you’re taking as part of a group, a family, an organisation, a nation, a continent, a world…”Does it work?”

Source: www.selfworks.net

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