Author: Chris
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Thomas A. Edison
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas A. Edison
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Millionaires:
1. Live well below their means 2. Allocate time, energy and money efficiently in ways conducive to building wealth 3. Believe Financial Independence is more important that status (as seen by others) 4. Parents did not provide “economic outpatient care” 5. Adult children are economically self-sufficient 6. They are proficient in targeting market opportunities 7. Chose the…
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Simplify your work day
I haven’t been reading zenhabits lately but I found a link in my notes from this post about simplifying your workday. I think most of these things are simple things we can address and possibly make our lives less stressful. The ones that stood out to me are Start early, Make a short list, and Clear your desk.…
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Tim Ferris
I would say there are a few things that I observe. Most people immediately jump into a reactive work flow. First thing in the morning, inbox. As one billionaire put it to me, email is everyone else’s agenda for my time. So setting aside, at least, an hour, maybe, two hours to focus on your…
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Tim Ferriss on Mixergy
I think that, even for people who are adults, it’s very valuable to diversify your identity so that you can pursue success in, let’s say, sports while at the same time some type of physical training while at the same time pursuing success in your startup so that your self-worth in any given day is…
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Think and Grow Rich
Life doesn’t give us what we want, it gives us who we are. Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill