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Politically-Incorrect Time Management Tips

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/15/2014

On a hot summer afternoon, me and my pup, ol’ Bally the Dog, went for a short walk down to the old creek. The poor little fella needed to cool off and it gave me a chance for a short study break. While he swam and chased assorted varmints, I…

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#1 Career Lesson for You from a Farmer

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/12/2014

The big red International tractor pulled a giant cylinder down the gravel road. To the naïve eye, one might have thought it was full of milk, or perhaps a flammable liquid. Not quite. The naïve nose would quickly figure out its load. The cylinder was a manure spreader, full of…

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Why Working 25% Less Makes You 50% Better

By Scott Young | 09/11/2014

People who’ve never done a timelog before often grossly overestimate the amount of time they are actually working. Years ago I had a friend who was launching a software company and earnestly told me that he was putting in 12-hour work days to achieve this. Despite that, I could see him making…

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Commencement 2014

By Jack Wheeler | 09/10/2014
[This commencement address was originally published in 2005. Although it’s not commencement time, many young people are heading back to school and will get a lot out of this message – as will you. Feel quite free to send this to any recent college graduate you may know.]  Mr. Chancellor, Members…

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3 Simple Steps to Having All-Day Energy

By Yuri Elkaim | 09/9/2014

Want more energy? I bet you do. After all, if you feel tired and sluggish you certainly won’t be getting up early and making the most of your days… You won’t have the energy to soar over that afternoon lull… You’ll feel scattered and less productive… …and barely have enough…

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The Letter That Changed His Life at the Last Moment

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/8/2014

Young Nestor Flores was seconds away from making one of the biggest mistakes of his new career. Just as he was about to cancel his journey to the most important event in the industry, his roommate knocked on his bedroom door and handed him a letter that changed his mind…

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Don’t Get Caught in the Comparison Trap

By Dr. Joanne Stern | 09/5/2014

Do you ever think that the couple next door has a happier marriage than you and your spouse do? Do you ever compare the trouble your kids are having to the perfectly behaved kids down the street? It’s human nature to compare yourself to others. This is especially true in…

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Battered, Broke, Bankrupt, and Old?

By Mark Ford | 09/3/2014

Being 60-plus years does not mean you have to be broke and old. Yes, you are older now, and that means you should be wiser, so let your life reflect that.

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Truth and Lies about Creating Wealth

By Mark Morgan Ford | 09/2/2014

I’ve been writing about creating wealth for a dozen years. Before then, I wasn’t writing about it. I was doing it. My income has actually increased since I stopped actively “creating wealth.” But that’s the thing about getting rich – when you get rich, it is just too damn easy to…

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My Spiritual Experience in Rome (not what you think)

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/1/2014

Rome was simply another city on my to-do list…or so I thought. The plan, as it is with every other European city I visit, was to walk around and check off the major attractions. “Look kids, The Vatican. The Pantheon,” I’d say in my best Chevy Chase European Vacation impression. Over 1.3…

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The Best Reminder Ever

By Ryan Holiday | 08/29/2014

I’m not sure where I stole the idea from, but I am a big proponent of printing out good advice and putting it right in front of your desk, or wherever you work everyday. So you cannot run from the advice, so you see it enough times that it becomes…

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What NOT to do at Work

By Dale Davidson | 08/28/2014

During college, all I wanted to do was become a Navy SEAL. I won an NROTC scholarship, got accepted into training, and was ready to start my career as an operator. Unfortunately, once I got into training, I realized I didn’t want to become a SEAL, and I quit. Not…

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