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27 Time Management Tips for Entrepreneurs
These 27 time management tips will make entrepreneurs and managers more productive and help them manage time effectively.
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Do You Get Enough Sleep Time Every Day?
I am questioning my routine of waking up at 2 am every day to work on my blog. I do start out my time praying to the Lord, admittedly, I need to read His Word more. Or, even do the study I post every Sunday. I always tell myself that this is my quiet time to do my writing. But, is it giving me enough sleep time to
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Hold On To Your Integrity
You lose your aims as fast as you make them I’ve seen many publications where they specify their writing goals and aims. The criteria for the articles they’ll be accepting and other stuff. But…
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3 Psychological Factors Negatively Impacting Your Productivity
On average, it takes 23 minutes and 15 seconds for someone to get back on task once interrupted.
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Twyla Paris
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7 Habits That Are Killing Your Productivity
And How To Remove Them.
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Struggles
When I started this blog a few years ago I thought it would be about writing. That I would share my journey as I learned and struggled with stories and words. Those early posts are stilted and unco…
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Focus on the Process For Long-Term Success
Small wins are important steps and should be treated as such, not overlooked.
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Quoting: Boost Your Confidence
When you are confident that you can do something, that itself mobilizes more of your talents and skills. Increase your appreciation for the Almighty’s power and how He can give you the Divine…
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Quoting: Don’t Identify with your Possessions
When your property or possessions sustain some damage or loss, work on yourself to accept the Almighty’s judgment with love. Realize you were born without any belongings, and you will eventua…
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How To Be Successful
I’ve observed thousands of founders and thought a lot about what it takes to make a huge amount of money or to create something important. Usually, people start off wanting the former and end up wanting the latter.
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Glowing with Gratitude
Glowing with Gratitude ~ radiant sunset glowing with fire and beauty the effects of love ~ After my recent post about wanting to have more trust for the new year, I received an incredible outpourin…
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Your Time Is Running Out. Are You Wasting It?
The clock is ticking louder. And we’re all on time that we borrowed from the universe, and our supply is running out. So what do we do? What do we do, now that we feel we might have wasted more time than we have left?
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Why You Should Write Daily—Even if You Hate Writing
Writing daily is one of the best ways to improve your work. We'll show you why in this article.
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The difference between goals and objectives: Create an actionable business planning process
Setting goals is critical for every organisation because goals determine the broad vision and direction for any business. The best goals will align with the company mission, vision and culture and describe the business' longer term aspirations before laying out specific actions. Do you know the difference between goals and objectives and how are they related? Without objectives, goals have little support and can be difficult to reach.
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Worry is the most useless emotion – Signal v. Noise
Five ways I cope with worrying as a leader.
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Why Most Writers Self-Destruct – Michael Stover – Medium
Sticking with your craft will bring better opportunities than running away. Writing excellence is not always about excellent writing.
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How to Dismantle Your 4 Greatest Writing Fears
If you’re aiming for success in the writing sphere, there’s a good chance you’ve learned more about anxiety than you ever dreamed possible.
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A blogging style guide
Here are 39 ways to make your blog more entertaining to read and more pleasurable to write.
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1 Reason Criticism Crushes Writers
Sometimes criticism crushes me. A one-star review wrecks my day. An online barb served up via Twitter knocks me off course. A comment via email throws me for a loop. Why do I get stuck so easily by random strangers and their words? Because I’ve confused my art with my identity. That is a mistake. Your art is not your identity. It’s not who you are, it’s a byproduct of knowing who you are. The difference is subtle but critical.
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