We're Good at the Things We Like

Written by Angie Dixon


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I’m not saying you shouldn’t, or can’t, be good at things you don’t like. I don’t like putting awayrepparttar dishes or changingrepparttar 129466 cat litter, though I’m good at both those things.

What I’m saying is if you hate something, and you’re not good at it, maybe it’s time to stop beating yourself upsiderepparttar 129467 head and find a way around it. Hire someone to do it. Barter with someone to do it—you do something they hate and are not good at. Do something else instead. Or learn to like it and get good at it.

Sorepparttar 129468 next time you’re doing something you hate, and feel you’re not doing a good job, remember it’s not your fault. We’re good atrepparttar 129469 things we like.



Angie Dixon helps small business owners get their acts together. She is a personal development coach specializing in helping people integrate their home and work lives so they feel less stretched and more balanced. Get her FREE EBOOK on balance at http://www.discoveringtruenorth.com. For questions or to discover how coaching can change your life, contact Angie at mailto:angie@discoveringtruenorth.com.


How should friends be friends? Who are my ‘real’ friends? Who are my best friends?

Written by Shawn Si


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Friendship is about supporting and caring. Be there for them when your friends need you as they would be there for you when you need them. Support comes in many ways, but mental support is believed to berepparttar most important.

So askrepparttar 129464 same question again. Who really are your friends?

Above are only my thoughts. Please share your thoughts with me if you like.

Shawn Si, is an editor and Marketing Director of Sirunet.com, a leading ecommerce enabled web hosting service provider. He can be reached at shawn@sirunet.com


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