Tag Archive | "Personal Development"

5 Ways You Can Cure Yourself Of ‘Someday’ Disease

Monday, November 30, 2009

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Last week I wrote about the ‘Someday’ disease. It’s the syndrome that runs rampant in modern society. Millions of people put off their lives, goals and dreams all the time, saying they will do it someday. But when exactly? When conditions are perfect? When you  have enough experience and knowledge? In that previous post I [...]

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‘Someday’ Is A Disease, Do You Suffer From It?

Monday, November 23, 2009

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Someday in the future I want to get out of my apartment and get a house complete with a garden. I’ll be able to play my music as loud as I want and have somewhere to kick a football around. Someday, maybe in a few years time, I want to learn a new language and [...]

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Go Public! Share Your Goals With The World

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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This is a guest post by Jo Walters of 250 Things While I’m 25. On my 25th birthday I decided to spend the whole of the next year coming up with, and doing, 250 random things. I wanted to have some interesting stories to tell, to try new things and force myself to get off my [...]

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Think You’re Lucky? Think Again

Monday, November 16, 2009

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View original image I try to avoid thinking about luck, and just generally try not to use the word nowadays. To me, it applies some sort of deity granting fortune and fame to one person and misfortune and ill health to another based on some mystical roll of the dice. In other words, it removes all [...]

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Rethinking How To Fix Bad Habits

Monday, November 2, 2009

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Getting things done, being productive, identifying your big goals and doing something about them regularly… it’s all easy and simple compared to habits. We spend all of our time lamenting how we can’t stop snacking on chocolate, we can’t stop smoking or we can’t stop idly browsing pointless websites and pissing our time away. Unlike [...]

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