Books Are Great
Cliches, turns of phrase and common expressions can all be poked fun at. We are happy to use them in lieu of finding our own, original words; but do they actually get the job done?
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The path to mastery includes many plateaus, short bursts of improvement and requires a lifetime of vision.
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1. Lead from the inside out
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Seneca was born in Spain, lived much of his life in Rome, and was the advisor to several emperors. He was exiled, fell deathly ill, brought back to advise again, and eventually died under Nero.
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Exhibit a ferocious and intelligently applied work ethic directed at continual improvement
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Awaken the Giant Within is a step-by-step guide to changing your life for the better. We're all guilty of leaving our best inside of ourselves. So, what can we do to be better every day?
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Emotional awareness is something we're not taught in school. We enter the workforce knowing how to read, write, and report on bodies of knowledge; but too often we lack the skills to manage our emotions. Good decisions require more than factual knowledge. They are made using self-knowledge and emotional mastery.
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Be Proactive
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Edward Bernays, the nephew of famed Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, was the first pioneer of the profession of Public Relations. He changed the minds of millions of people, without them even knowing.
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Michael E. Gerber wrote this small business classic in the mid 90's, and popularized the idea of systematizing one's enterprise.
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The challenge for most people is that they don’t want to take ownership of anything. They do not realize that to accomplish anything in life, it starts with themselves. Instead of looking at people you admire and saying, “I can’t be like them”, you need to start realizing that you can. And you need to realize YOU are in control. No one is responsible for your success, only YOU.
Hals Morning Routine ("Savers"):
- S – Silence
- Meditate
- A – Affirmations
- Write down how you want to live each day. Check out my affirmations here: www.wakeupitsdayone.com/day-on
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- Write down how you want to live each day. Check out my affirmations here: www.wakeupitsdayone.com/day-on
- V – Visualize
- See your day ahead and visualize the success you’re going to have
- E – Exercise
- Run, do sit-ups, do push-ups, running in place, lifting weights, treadmill, running outside, lifting a 5-pound dumbbell. Just do something to get your body moving.
- R – Reading
- Read a book, article, blog, or anything that interests you.
- S – Scribing
- Write your thoughts about anything. It is an excellent way to see your progress, capture ideas, gain clarity