self-improvement
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Productivity Challenge: Day 17
Today’s productivity challenge is to make tasks fun. This is actually challenging for me because, I, well, do not really know how to “play,” so I learned to find enjoyment in completing mundane tasks by applying different approaches. Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 13
Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” This adage reveals a curious aspect of human behavior concerning task management and efficiency. As parents, we unintentionally teach our children to use Parkinson’s law, rather than find ways to… Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 12
Procrastination is a familiar foe for many of us, leading to stress and a rush to meet deadlines. The key to overcoming procrastination might lie in the physics principle: an object in motion stays in motion. Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 11
Today’s productivity challenge is to define a productive day. There are a lot of different ways that you can define a productive day, so today, I thought I would share a few different options. Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 3
I described in explicit detail what I wanted my life to be like without any fears of limitations, and with the addition of feeling that every area of my life was one of abundance. Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 2
I tend to agree with James Clear in Atomic Habits. Clear (2018) argues that many individuals share common goals, so it is the systems or processes they establish that significantly impact their outcomes – not the goals. Continue reading
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Productivity Challenge: Day 1
I have joined a 30-day Productivity Challenge and wanted to share my journey with you and invite you to join me. Click here – https://30dayproductivity.com – if you want to join me. I think that this could be a lot… Continue reading
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Book Review: Speed Reading – Learn to Read a 200+ Page Book in 1 Hour by Kam Knight
As a devoted reader managing a constant influx of diverse materials ranging from industry reports to research articles, I found the book’s impact to be very helpful. Continue reading
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The Failure of Resolutions
Resolutions often fail because they tend to be grandiose, relying on sheer willpower and motivation that inevitably wanes over time. On the contrary, habits operate on a different plane, where consistency takes precedence over intensity. Continue reading








