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Meditación para potenciar el cerebro

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¿A quién no le gustaría trabajar en una empresa como Google?
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9 things successful people do differently

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If you aren’t sure, you are far from alone in your confusion. It turns out that even brilliant, highly accomplished people are pretty lousy when it comes to understanding why they succeed or fail. The intuitive answer — that you are born predisposed to certain talents and lacking in others — is really just one small piece of the puzzle. In fact, decades of research on achievement suggests that successful people reach their goals not simply because of who they are, but more often because of what they do.

 

1. Get specific. When you set yourself a goal, try to be as specific as possible. “Lose 5 pounds” is a better goal than “lose some weight,” because it gives you a clear idea of what success looks like. Knowing exactly what you want to achieve keeps you motivated until you get there. Also, think about the specific actions that need to be taken to reach your goal. Just promising you’ll “eat less” or “sleep more” is too vague — be clear and precise. “I’ll be in bed by 10pm on weeknights” leaves no room for doubt about what you need to do, and whether or not you’ve actually done it.

 

2. Seize the moment to act on your goals...

 

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Via Martin Gysler, Jesús Hernández
Slavica Bogdanov's comment, June 1, 2012 8:06 AM
An excellent one! Hope many read this
Martin Gysler's comment, June 1, 2012 9:14 AM
Thanks Slavica and yes I hope too :)
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8 Harsh Truths that Will Improve Your Life

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They say life is what we make of it. By the end of this post, I hope to have helped you decide whether that statement is true or not.

 

There is no doubt that life has its ups and downs. However, how we deal with them can sometimes make all the difference. Today I want to share eight harsh truths that I've come to learn from life. There's also a message in each that I think we can all learn from, and when applied, will improve our lives infinitely.

 

Some of these lessons may be old-hat for you. If so, look for ways to refine the idea to ensure your getting the most out of it. On the other hand, you may completely disagree with an idea or two and that's great! Let us know your thoughts so we can all learn from each other.

 

1. Friends Come and Go...

 

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10 Great Tips for Success in Both Life and Business

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Sometimes what helps us to be successful in our professional lives is not such a great idea in our personal lives — competition is a quality that comes to mind. At the same time, we all have a limited amount of time each day to do the things that we want to do.


So for the sake of saving time and energy, I’m sharing a list of tips that will help you be successful in both life and in business.

 

1. Add Value
No matter what you do and where you go, you can’t go wrong with adding value. Simply put value is anything that people are willing to pay for. In your professional life, the more value you can offer the more money you can make. In your personal life, more value translates to closer relationships and strong personal growth. The best way to add value is to find the intersection between what people are willing to pay for and what service or product you can offer that is aligned with your values, strengths and goals.

 

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