Use Your Time Wisely!

Written by Michael Lee


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1) If possible, do more than one thing atrepparttar same time. Exercise while watching your favorite TV show. Listen to educational tapes while waiting forrepparttar 130155 bus.

Be forewarned! Never do this if it puts you at risk or in danger; for example, don't text while driving.

2) Don't do something later if it can be done concurrently with an activity at present.

If you're going torepparttar 130156 market to buy some eggs, think ofrepparttar 130157 other things that you have to purchase so that you don't have to return again.

If you have an appointment withrepparttar 130158 dentist today and you also have to go torepparttar 130159 bank (which is nearrepparttar 130160 dentist's clinic) at any day, schedulerepparttar 130161 two activities onrepparttar 130162 same day.

3) Be organized in everything that you do.

Put labels on bottles. Put similar files on one folder. Make a list of things you have to do forrepparttar 130163 day.

You can also use your mind to organize things you have to remember. Studies have shown that you could only retain information that fit between 5 to 9 categories at a time. This isrepparttar 130164 7+-2 rule of Neurolinguistic Programming.

If you have many things to do, try to group related things together. You can combine activities such as reading books, listening to educational tapes, and watching training videos into a category such as "Education." Then you can group swimming, playing basketball, and paying fees forrepparttar 130165 gym in a category called "Fitness." Getrepparttar 130166 picture?

Time is one of our most valuable resources. Once lost, it can never be reclaimed. We must use time wisely for our development and advancement; so that when we are old, we can look back and recollectrepparttar 130167 pleasant memories and deeds that we have achieved. Time well spent is worth much more than gold.

Michael Lee is the author of "How To Be A Red Hot Persuasion Wizard," an ebook that reveals powerful secrets on how to get anything you want, including how to fully improve your relationships, explode your profits, win arguments, and magically influence others. Grab a sample chapter at http://www.20daypersuasion.com


Feng Shui - Peevish Cook / Kitchen problem FAQ....

Written by John Mausolf


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Try a mirror, if necessary, so you can see who is coming and going behind you, and have happy thoughts whilst cooking and preparing your foods, this is a basic fundamental principle of Macrobiotics. Your energy is imprinted upon your food as you prepare and cook it.

All in all, use your logic, and keep it so that nothing looks out of place, and always remember that you haverepparttar power to overcome more than Feng Shui could ever dreamof, just through living a good, honest life! ;-)

Allrepparttar 130153 best, John Mausolf Pure Feng Shui Freebies http://www.purefengshui.com

John has trained with many Masters of Feng Shui since 1997, and now chooses to freely share his knowledge through his extensive free online courses and articles at his site. http://www.purefengshui.com


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