There are so many lessons that Ive learned it was hard to pick just one.

By Early To Rise | Fri, Sep 19, 2008 |

  

Archives: Productivity | Self Improvement

“You asked for feedback on one important lesson learned from ETR. There are so many lessons that I’ve learned, it was hard to pick just one. I have a whole range of pieces that I’ve pulled out of ETR and kept separately from the rest, little gems of info that I can view at a glance. I guess the one I consider the most important would be to focus on making money before doing anything else, and then breaking things down into manageable pieces of time. (Perhaps that’s two important lessons.)

“Now I don’t remember which issue or issues that was from, but I do know there were times when I was overwhelmed with all I had to do, and some days I’d have so much of importance to do that I didn’t know where to start. I’d open my folder and there were all those little gems from ETR, giving me direction. I’d work out from there what it was I needed to accomplish that day. From there, I could focus on what I needed to do to make the most out of my time, remind myself to make money first, and that’s where I’d start.

 ”I’ve been receiving the ETR newsletter every day since December last year, and I try not to miss a day of reading it. I’m getting valuable information for improving all areas of my life, and I look forward to opening my e-mail each day to receive new snippets of information.”

Alexandra

Hill Top, New South Wales, Australia

[Ed. Note: What's the most valuable lesson you've learned from ETR or an ETR expert? Let us know at AskETR@ETRFeedback.com.]

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  • Michael,

    You have added another dimension to wealth! Women’s magazines with their glossy ads and decorating themes evoke some of the feelings you speak of; however, they are just photos of that lifestyle at best. We look at and enjoy them, but we don’t adapt that lifestyle and the majority of us never will.

    Your article may change that if we take your recommendations seriously. I see great potential in this statement: “The feeling of wealth for me now has three elements: tranquility, safety, and emotional or intellectual enrichment.”

    I will make every effort to incorporate the three elements into my daily life. Thank you for another perspective!

    Penny Davies