Quick 'n' Easy Self-Image Makeover

Written by Rosella Aranda


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Let’s try something else. I found this next exercise to be very helpful and hopefully you will, too. Just imagine yourself sitting like a kid in a big playroom surrounded by many building blocks. Each block represents a thought.

Now some of these blocks are more attractive than others. You can pick and choose any ones that you want. That’s right. If you happen to latch onto a thought/block that you don’t like, you can just throw it back. It’s that simple. And that fast.

You are free to toss a block aside with absolutely no penalties. If you decide you want onlyrepparttar pretty blocks, no one else can keep you from taking them. Isn’t this a delightful little game? Your mental screen is a terrific playground! Have fun with it! Remember, you controlrepparttar 122835 master switch.

Now granted, since we humans are creatures of habit, we may have to throw back some undesirable blocks a number of times before we automatically go forrepparttar 122836 more attractive ones. The really exciting point here, though, is that we are absolutely free to do so! No one, but no one can force us to “pick up a block” that we don’t like or want.

No matter what we hope to accomplish in business or in life, harnessing our fantastic mental powers will greatly increaserepparttar 122837 quantity andrepparttar 122838 quality of our contributions. Putting our imaginations to work for us instead of against us puts us onrepparttar 122839 fast track to success. It’s like finally releasingrepparttar 122840 brakes on our engines.

I hope you’ll put these concepts to work immediately to freshen up a battered self-image and to help yourself in many more ways. Naturally, permanent change will not occur withrepparttar 122841 first few attempts. However, I believe that once you have begun to explore how much fun and how powerful your own imagination is, it will be a pleasure for you to makerepparttar 122842 repeated, consistent efforts necessary to producerepparttar 122843 changes that you desire.

I trust thatrepparttar 122844 ideas put forth here have helped you to realize and appreciaterepparttar 122845 truly extraordinary power you have at your disposal. Certainly such awesome powers deserve to be tended and cultivated. Don’t you agree? I thank you for your attention.

Rosella Aranda, international marketer, writer and business mentor, collaborates with a team of highly experienced professionals dedicated to helping entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom and peace of mind. Mailto:rosella_aranda@yahoo.com or visit http://www.FinancialFreedomWorld.com


Time Management

Written by Gus


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5.Prioritize: Whilerepparttar to-do lists are great, they may become a fascination in themselves. Always write items inrepparttar 122834 to-do lists according to their overall priority. Try to writerepparttar 122835 most important and difficult work atrepparttar 122836 top, so that you start with it. The general tendency is to start with easy and repetitive works first—checking personal emails, making telephone calls, reading newspaper, filing papers, meeting people etc. While in themselves they may be important, they leave very little or no time for that comprehensive report about which you are procrastinating since months. 6.Avoid Procrastination: Asrepparttar 122837 saying goes, ‘Procrastination isrepparttar 122838 thief of time.’ The best way to avoid procrastination is analyze your internal dialogue which prompts you to postpone. Once you understandrepparttar 122839 internal monologue you could change it to solverepparttar 122840 problem of procrastination. 7.Avoid Seemingly Important Activities which may not be very Useful to you: While many ofrepparttar 122841 present day facilities define a modern man, depending on your work and position some of them may not be very useful to you. If you are really busy and focused person, some ofrepparttar 122842 things and activities considered so necessary for a modern person may not be useful to you. Depending on your individual circumstances such activities may be: reading newspapers and magazines, seeing TV, surfing Internet, checking emails frequently, telephoning friends, attending meetings, seminars, functions, receiving and seeing off people atrepparttar 122843 airport, etc. 8.Delegate: It is useless trying to do each and everything yourself. Delegate powers and work. It will save a lot of time. 9.Don’t try to be Perfect: Perfection is a good thing. In fine arts we aspire to be perfect. But in some activities of life, just good would do. Most of our daily life personal and official chores require that we just do what is required. The extra time and energy spent perfecting it is generally not proportionate to extra benefit. 10.Always Remember Time is Money: In fact it is more important than money. It is priceless. We keep strict accounting between friends and even family members. But we never keep accounts with respect to time! Be stingy about time. Lost or spent money can come back; lost time is lost forever.

Gus Contact: gus@thelifebeautiful.com www.thelifebeautiful.com



Gus is the writer of the recent ebook Be Happy! The Guide comes with an Action Plan. The Guide, divided into three parts of Body, Mind and Heart, and Soul, deals with various sources of happiness and how to be happy. The Action Plan gives To-Do lists, Happiness Quotations, Affirmations and Meditations, etc. We have recently launched a website dedicated to happiness, success, and health. Please visit it now: www.thelifebeautiful.com


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