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The Top Ten Characteristics of a Good Sales Letter nough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most.With today’s rapidly crowding global market, your product or service will need more publicity and marketing so that your unique voice can be heard. With the thousands of advertisements on television, the thousands of posters plastered on both city and town walls, and the thousands of sales people all jostling each other to catch a prospective customer’s attention, is there still an alternative marketing method that could ensure your commercial success?Believe it or not, the crowded global market can work both to your advantage and disadvantage. With more products and services like yours on the market, you will have to contend with competition, not to mention often hard sell marketing tactics from your more financially equipped rivals. Customers, however, are already saturated with hard sell marketing tactics – such strategies tend to make companies appear impersonal, and customers may feel alienated. More than ever, you will need a marketing strategy that will show customers that you care for their needs and wants.A good sales letter is a viable strategy that you may 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk The Easy Method To Make Money Online “You’re such a procrastinator!”Many people will look at Internet entrepreneurs and think that you need to have a PhD in Computers to be able to make any money out of the Internet but in reality it is the every day man (or woman) in the street who is profiting from the greatest shop front in history. But how do you get your share of the profits?If you look back in time the two main methods that anyone has used to make money have been1) Invent your own unique product or2) Take someone elses product and re-invent making it better and / or cheaperIf you have a very analytical and inventive mind then the first option may appeal to you but for the vast majority of us, ‘maximum profits with minimal effort’ is the preferred method.Take a look on Ebay, QXL or any other auction website. Have a look at what is selling the most. Which sellers are doing the best? You will probably find that for most auction sites the most successful shops are CD or DVD retailers. They have used the same product but have repackaged the way it is sold and put their own brand to it and many have made a fortu It’s been well over a decade since I’ve heard these words from my Mom, and they couldn’t be further from the truth … today. However, yes, I'll be the first to stand up and say, "My name is Honor?e Corpron, and I am a former procrastination junkie." I still remember some of these negative messages my mother used to give me as a pre-teen that stayed with me all the way up into my early 20s when I finally realized I could DECIDE whether I wanted to be a procrastinator forever, or be a take-action-right-now kind of person. That's when I re-created my identity into the professional I wanted to be. The result? A 360-degree turn around, where she probably wouldn't recognize me today for being the flurry of activity and take-charge attitude that is now the success habits I choose to exercise. So - let's start off with your first Coaching Tip of today: Success Tip #1: The actions you execute each and every day are your choice and under your control. If you’re anything like I was, you’ll relate to the piles of paper that build up, and tasks you never seem to get the time to complete. All the little things around the house that need to be completed, along with the annoyance and frustration they cause ("tolerations"). Interestingly enough, the more responsibilities I took on in life and in my career, the more I knew I needed to tackle that dirty little habit. I knew that it would become a severe limiter on my success if I let this all too common habit permeate my life. That’s all procrastination really is – a bad habit. Success Tip #2: The good news is that if you can develop bad habits, you can also develop good ones! All you need to do to get started on creating success habits is to have desire. 1. You must WANT to destroy an old habit so that you can intentionally replace it with a positive success habit. 2. Next, you must understand how the cycle of procrastination works, so you can break it – once and for all. The habit of procrastination depletes your energy faster than you may realize. It’s addictive and seemingly unbreakable – almost as if it's part of your DNA coding. I'm happy to report it’s NOT! It’s merely a bad habit that probably started when you were young, unaware and unmotivated to complete a task that someone else valued as a higher priority than you did at the time. Have you noticed that as you allow the papers on your desk or in your inbox to continue to pile up – the piles and stacks and things to do list just gets bigger and bigger? You begin to lose the motivation and the interest to get through those stacks. You get tired. All you want to do is focus on something you CAN accomplish, in order to feel a sense of value in your day – even if it means dusting your copier in the corner of the office, or checking email, or running an errand. Or yes, even playing a round of solitaire - which can become an addiction in and of itself - especially because it has all the components of positive reinforcement for your brain. It has a definite beginning, specific rules in the middle, and conclusive end. Until, of course, you click restart. Then the cycle of wasting time begins. Sometimes it takes sheer discipline to overcome. If you find the right motivation with the right rewards to keep you moving in the right direction to be on purpose with the right tasks – you’ll be on the fast track toward kicking the procrastination habit for good! If you want to renounce your addition to procrastination and kick the procrastination habit forever, start by doing the following right now: Think of something you must accomplish today. Perhaps it's something you've been putting off for days ... maybe weeks. 1. List the consequences if you don't do what you need to do RIGHT NOW. 2. List the rewards to taking action (the opposite of inaction). 3. See yourself enjoying these rewards right now once you accomplish the task before you. 4. Begin saying the following - "The best time to do this is RIGHT NOW!" (This is a Big One!) Most procrastinators delay what needs to be done because of what they say to themselves. For instance, if you find yourself saying, "Oh, I'll just do that tomorrow" you'll note one important thing that keeps you addicted to procrastination for the rest of your life. ***HINT: Tomorrow NEVER comes.*** HOWEVER! When you get into the habit of saying you'll do this RIGHT NOW, you'll quickly attach a sense of urgency to getting things done sooner rather than never. By the way, this doesn't mean you do everything as soon as it comes across your desk. What it does mean is that you focus on the right tasks at the right time. Any task that you shouldn't be doing right now, but need to do personally (as opposed to delegating it) is to have a system for getting it done at the perfect time. "Doing" something may mean, "Scheduling" something. All you need to do is SCHEDULE a task or priority as an appointment in your schedule - and you're well on your way to licking this habit once and for all! Attach a reminder to the high priority tasks you schedule in your appointment book, and now you're not just licking the habit, you're getting things done!!! (Whooo-Rah!) Success Tip #3: You are a unique individual. There is no one else that has been created exactly the same as you. (Amazing, and true!) Keep in mind, every person in this world is unique. That's why each of my coaching clients have added a slight variation to this system. Success Tip #4: Anytime you read tips and strategies in books, magazines and newspapers - simply try what appeals to you, and apply what works best for you, and YOUR natural style. Knowing your strengths, weaknesses and unique motivational style will help you apply the tips that will work best for your unique, natural style, while adapting the ones that don’t match your style. Ultimately discovering your own unique success strategy. Success Tip #5: Follow the below System for breaking the cycle of procrastination forever! Let’s say you want to begin to lick the procrastination habit by starting with your desk and email overload that keeps draining your energy. Here are some ideas to get you started in developing a system that will get you moving quickly in the right direction and becoming the most organized person in your office. 1. Block out specific time every day to clean out your inbox. (You are using Blocked Time, right??) (And don't fall prey to doing it any other time of the day/week.) Stick to your schedule! 2. Create a separate “follow up” folder in your email/Outlook folders. Set aside time each day to go through it and take action on it. 3. Hire a Virtual Assistant … once you become successful enough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most. 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk Why Should I Believe You? All you need to do to get started on creating success habits is to have desire.Why should I believe you??A question that everyone that visits your web page will be asking themselves about you. The internet is a very big place and as we all know there are millions of sites out there.So it’s vital YOU give YOUR potential customer a good "reason to believe" YOUR product will deliver EXACTLY what it says it’s going to.This reason to believe could be that you’re already an expert in your chosen field or that you have published a book or held a teleclass or real life class on the subject.Or it could be that YOUR product is proven to have delivered by getting testimonials or it been tested and out performed the competition.But above all it’s vital that you give them some GUARANTEE that if YOUR product doesn’t deliver then they AT LEAST get 100% refund.Take a look at all the big players in the internet and you will see virtually ALL of them will offer at the very least 100% money back and have 2,3,4 or more testimonials from satisfied customers.ALL this is "REASON TO BELIEVE" that they will deliver what they promise. I 1. You must WANT to destroy an old habit so that you can intentionally replace it with a positive success habit. 2. Next, you must understand how the cycle of procrastination works, so you can break it – once and for all. The habit of procrastination depletes your energy faster than you may realize. It’s addictive and seemingly unbreakable – almost as if it's part of your DNA coding. I'm happy to report it’s NOT! It’s merely a bad habit that probably started when you were young, unaware and unmotivated to complete a task that someone else valued as a higher priority than you did at the time. Have you noticed that as you allow the papers on your desk or in your inbox to continue to pile up – the piles and stacks and things to do list just gets bigger and bigger? You begin to lose the motivation and the interest to get through those stacks. You get tired. All you want to do is focus on something you CAN accomplish, in order to feel a sense of value in your day – even if it means dusting your copier in the corner of the office, or checking email, or running an errand. Or yes, even playing a round of solitaire - which can become an addiction in and of itself - especially because it has all the components of positive reinforcement for your brain. It has a definite beginning, specific rules in the middle, and conclusive end. Until, of course, you click restart. Then the cycle of wasting time begins. Sometimes it takes sheer discipline to overcome. If you find the right motivation with the right rewards to keep you moving in the right direction to be on purpose with the right tasks – you’ll be on the fast track toward kicking the procrastination habit for good! If you want to renounce your addition to procrastination and kick the procrastination habit forever, start by doing the following right now: Think of something you must accomplish today. Perhaps it's something you've been putting off for days ... maybe weeks. 1. List the consequences if you don't do what you need to do RIGHT NOW. 2. List the rewards to taking action (the opposite of inaction). 3. See yourself enjoying these rewards right now once you accomplish the task before you. 4. Begin saying the following - "The best time to do this is RIGHT NOW!" (This is a Big One!) Most procrastinators delay what needs to be done because of what they say to themselves. For instance, if you find yourself saying, "Oh, I'll just do that tomorrow" you'll note one important thing that keeps you addicted to procrastination for the rest of your life. ***HINT: Tomorrow NEVER comes.*** HOWEVER! When you get into the habit of saying you'll do this RIGHT NOW, you'll quickly attach a sense of urgency to getting things done sooner rather than never. By the way, this doesn't mean you do everything as soon as it comes across your desk. What it does mean is that you focus on the right tasks at the right time. Any task that you shouldn't be doing right now, but need to do personally (as opposed to delegating it) is to have a system for getting it done at the perfect time. "Doing" something may mean, "Scheduling" something. All you need to do is SCHEDULE a task or priority as an appointment in your schedule - and you're well on your way to licking this habit once and for all! Attach a reminder to the high priority tasks you schedule in your appointment book, and now you're not just licking the habit, you're getting things done!!! (Whooo-Rah!) Success Tip #3: You are a unique individual. There is no one else that has been created exactly the same as you. (Amazing, and true!) Keep in mind, every person in this world is unique. That's why each of my coaching clients have added a slight variation to this system. Success Tip #4: Anytime you read tips and strategies in books, magazines and newspapers - simply try what appeals to you, and apply what works best for you, and YOUR natural style. Knowing your strengths, weaknesses and unique motivational style will help you apply the tips that will work best for your unique, natural style, while adapting the ones that don’t match your style. Ultimately discovering your own unique success strategy. Success Tip #5: Follow the below System for breaking the cycle of procrastination forever! Let’s say you want to begin to lick the procrastination habit by starting with your desk and email overload that keeps draining your energy. Here are some ideas to get you started in developing a system that will get you moving quickly in the right direction and becoming the most organized person in your office. 1. Block out specific time every day to clean out your inbox. (You are using Blocked Time, right??) (And don't fall prey to doing it any other time of the day/week.) Stick to your schedule! 2. Create a separate “follow up” folder in your email/Outlook folders. Set aside time each day to go through it and take action on it. 3. Hire a Virtual Assistant … once you become successful enough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most. 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk From Suicide to Gratitude; a True Story – you’ll be on the fast track toward kicking the procrastination habit for good!Through my life I went through a number of years where I experienced tremendous loss, rejection and abandonment. At that time, my entire identity and sense of security came from 3 places, my faith and active church ministry which were deeply rooted and precious, my family and my music teaching career.In the space of just a few months, my church and marriage simultaneously broke down. The parallels were uncanny. There was a power struggle within the church that released shocking ugliness and cruelty. The divisiveness within the church manifested an equally destructive force within my marriage, ultimately resulting in the utter destruction of both.Suddenly, I had no husband, no home, no church family and since much of my clientele came from the church, I lost most of my business as well. By now, my identity was a single mom with two little boys, on welfare, homeless and with no faith whatsoever.All of this trauma changed me from the inside out. Post traumatic stress, manic depression and anxiety all set in simultaneously. Fear became my only constant. Consequ If you want to renounce your addition to procrastination and kick the procrastination habit forever, start by doing the following right now: Think of something you must accomplish today. Perhaps it's something you've been putting off for days ... maybe weeks. 1. List the consequences if you don't do what you need to do RIGHT NOW. 2. List the rewards to taking action (the opposite of inaction). 3. See yourself enjoying these rewards right now once you accomplish the task before you. 4. Begin saying the following - "The best time to do this is RIGHT NOW!" (This is a Big One!) Most procrastinators delay what needs to be done because of what they say to themselves. For instance, if you find yourself saying, "Oh, I'll just do that tomorrow" you'll note one important thing that keeps you addicted to procrastination for the rest of your life. ***HINT: Tomorrow NEVER comes.*** HOWEVER! When you get into the habit of saying you'll do this RIGHT NOW, you'll quickly attach a sense of urgency to getting things done sooner rather than never. By the way, this doesn't mean you do everything as soon as it comes across your desk. What it does mean is that you focus on the right tasks at the right time. Any task that you shouldn't be doing right now, but need to do personally (as opposed to delegating it) is to have a system for getting it done at the perfect time. "Doing" something may mean, "Scheduling" something. All you need to do is SCHEDULE a task or priority as an appointment in your schedule - and you're well on your way to licking this habit once and for all! Attach a reminder to the high priority tasks you schedule in your appointment book, and now you're not just licking the habit, you're getting things done!!! (Whooo-Rah!) Success Tip #3: You are a unique individual. There is no one else that has been created exactly the same as you. (Amazing, and true!) Keep in mind, every person in this world is unique. That's why each of my coaching clients have added a slight variation to this system. Success Tip #4: Anytime you read tips and strategies in books, magazines and newspapers - simply try what appeals to you, and apply what works best for you, and YOUR natural style. Knowing your strengths, weaknesses and unique motivational style will help you apply the tips that will work best for your unique, natural style, while adapting the ones that don’t match your style. Ultimately discovering your own unique success strategy. Success Tip #5: Follow the below System for breaking the cycle of procrastination forever! Let’s say you want to begin to lick the procrastination habit by starting with your desk and email overload that keeps draining your energy. Here are some ideas to get you started in developing a system that will get you moving quickly in the right direction and becoming the most organized person in your office. 1. Block out specific time every day to clean out your inbox. (You are using Blocked Time, right??) (And don't fall prey to doing it any other time of the day/week.) Stick to your schedule! 2. Create a separate “follow up” folder in your email/Outlook folders. Set aside time each day to go through it and take action on it. 3. Hire a Virtual Assistant … once you become successful enough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most. 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk The Hidden Truth about Cheap Credit Cards Attach a reminder to the high priority tasks you schedule in your appointment book, and now you're not just licking the habit, you're getting things done!!! (Whooo-Rah!)Cheap credit cards are considered to be equivalent to low interest credit cards. However, not all low interest rate credit cards are cheap. Either such cards can have a fixed rate of interest through out the tenure of your balance or they can have a fluctuating rate of interest. Which one is actually cheaper?Types of Cheap Credit CardsNow, most armchair financial gurus will ‘know’ and advice you to opt for a fixed rate card. They will argue that such low, fixed rate credit cards will prove to be very cost-effective in the long run. A variable rate card may begin with lower interest in the first few years and then gradually its rate of interest will keep increasing over the next few years. This allows you to pay off increasing interest amounts as your salary increases. However, they believe, a fixed rate card is a better option because its interest rates do not jump alarmingly like the variable rate card. In addition, fixed rate cards are also cheap credit cards because the company will have to inform you before they increase the rates.Unfortunately, the truth i Success Tip #3: You are a unique individual. There is no one else that has been created exactly the same as you. (Amazing, and true!) Keep in mind, every person in this world is unique. That's why each of my coaching clients have added a slight variation to this system. Success Tip #4: Anytime you read tips and strategies in books, magazines and newspapers - simply try what appeals to you, and apply what works best for you, and YOUR natural style. Knowing your strengths, weaknesses and unique motivational style will help you apply the tips that will work best for your unique, natural style, while adapting the ones that don’t match your style. Ultimately discovering your own unique success strategy. Success Tip #5: Follow the below System for breaking the cycle of procrastination forever! Let’s say you want to begin to lick the procrastination habit by starting with your desk and email overload that keeps draining your energy. Here are some ideas to get you started in developing a system that will get you moving quickly in the right direction and becoming the most organized person in your office. 1. Block out specific time every day to clean out your inbox. (You are using Blocked Time, right??) (And don't fall prey to doing it any other time of the day/week.) Stick to your schedule! 2. Create a separate “follow up” folder in your email/Outlook folders. Set aside time each day to go through it and take action on it. 3. Hire a Virtual Assistant … once you become successful enough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most. 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk Homily For Couples At Their Wedding nough that your workload is more than one person can handle. You'll love this one the best -- because it means you're getting multiple projects done - simultaneously - yet you're only focusing on what matters most.November 17, 1971Number-One Daughter married her love last week by candle light in a little country church. Snow fell softly to frost the pines while an old pump-organ played bitter-sweet music.Is it possible that my little princess has toddled from the cradle to a husband so quickly? Why, I hardly blinked an eye.But it is so because it was my voice that answered, "Her mother and I" when The Reverend James Watt asked, "Who gives this woman in marriage?"Suddenly I realized that I hadn't yet told Christy all I felt I knew about the joys and responsibilities of marriage. Oh, if I only had one more day!Then I heard Skipper Jim saying the last few things I wished I had said. It was kind, of old-fashioned and stressed the duties of marriage. He called it his "homily", and it was so full of meaning that Christy asked for a copy to save and re-read. Good idea.Skipper said I could give you a copy, too. Here it is: We are gathered here to join you, Jim and Chris, in holy marriage. I hope you feel the solemnity of th 4. Delegate the tasks that you’re not strong in to people who can do them better than you. Of course this requires humility and a reduced ego in order to do this properly. Too often, people try to do everything, because they feel important taking care of tasks, and think they’re irreplaceable. Get rid of that stinkin’ thinkin’ and delegate away! You’ll be glad you did once you see the results. 5. Once a month – set a recurring date with yourself. You may even want to have “organization parties” in your company – where the entire day is dedicated to going through piles/stacks/project shelves etc. to ensure all priority projects are being handled in an appropriate time frame. 6. Pull an all-nighter. Perhaps you haven’t done this since college days. But it’s amazing how great you feel when you finally go to bed, knowing you’ve finished everything important, and have set days with specific times attached when you’ll complete upcoming projects you’re working on. You’ll actually wake up feeling more energized and alive than you would if you actually had 8 hours of sleep. A good night’s sleep can be quickly depleted once you walk in to an office with stacks and piles of folders and requests and a long things-to-do list. The Coaching Corner: I'm always saying: Ask yourself a better question, get a better result. Here's a Power Question for you: What will you do starting right now that will get you more organized and motivated to have a clean, clear desk with only high priority project folders directly in front of you? Let this year be the year you become massively successful in this area of your professional life, and watch what it does for your upward mobility.
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