I'm not dismissing the idea of big, paradigm-shifting goals. But it's the daily changes you make--if you maintain those consistently--that lead to REAL change.
A writer, philosopher, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, and diplomat--he knew how to get things done, and done well.
A writer, philosopher, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, and diplomat--he knew how to get things done, and done well.
I've found that the mornings when I rise early enough to have a bit of quiet time before the mad rush of the day begins, the entire day flows more smoothly.
These nonverbal cues may be having five times the impact on the "listener" as what you are actually saying. Make sure you know what you're communicating.
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Give it a try. Get a simple journal. Write everyday consistently everyday for around ten minutes. Do it for a month, at least. Let me know what happens.
Ready to start a side hustle? It's always wise to stop before delving into life-changing decision and take a look at the reality of what you're planning.