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Self Improvement

Recent articles related to

Self Improvement

Don’t Trust Anyone Under 500

By Dale Davidson | 08/13/2015

To the class of 2016 as you start the year, A lot of advice about how to live your life will be coming your way. Regardless of what anyone tells you, I ask that you do one thing: consider how old it is. I graduated college in 2009 fully intending…

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The Secret to Not Being Busy All the Time

By Dani Woodrum | 08/7/2015

If you feel like you’re busy all day, it’s because you’re not winning your mornings. This is a practice that can overhaul your entire day.

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Start This Daily Ritual Today

By Craig Ballantyne | 08/7/2015

There I was, sitting at my kitchen table, and suffering from severe writer’s block. I had no idea what to say. The clean, white pages of my first moleskin notebook were too clean to spoil with any old random thought. You might feel the same way when you first open…

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20 Life Hacks that Increase your Wealth

By Early To Rise | 08/4/2015

msn money In today’s digital age, people are growing more and more interested in how to become financially successful with innovative ways to change their lives. Find out what life hacks successful people use to increase their wealth and how you can do the same.   1. STOP WATCHING THE…

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15 Ways to Retire Earlier

By Early To Rise | 07/31/2015

Retire earlier by paying off all debt, practicing cash flow management, investing early and aggressively, looking for passive sources of income, and more.

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Five No-Brainer Strategies to Work Less and Travel More

By Early To Rise | 07/30/2015

AKA The Corporate Misfit’s Incremental Guide to Freedom Quitting your job without some kind of game-plan might sound exciting to some, but for others it brings on palpitations and hives. The perfect solution for you exists somewhere along a sliding scale where risk is directly proportionate to the degree of…

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How to Get Your Life Back

By Steve Pavlina | 07/30/2015

In yesterday’s essay I shared with you some of the strategies I used to complete a 4 year college degree in just 3 semesters. Today I’m going to show you my strategies to recover wasted time and get your life back. Let’s begin… Triage ruthlessly Get rid of everything that wastes your time. Use the…

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The 20 Fears That Are Keeping You From Being Rich

By Early To Rise | 07/29/2015

MSN Money: Quickly: Who’s afraid of getting rich? Come on, let’s see those hands. Let’s rephrase the question. Are you the kind of person who trips themselves up routinely? Or loves to blame the economy? Or tracks Powerball numbers the way Warren Buffett tracks the stock market? Your fears, ignorance…

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How One Entrepreneur Finished a 4 Year College Degree In 3 Semesters

By Steve Pavlina | 07/29/2015

When going to college many years ago, I decided to challenge myself and see if I could graduate in only three semesters, taking the same classes that people would normally take over a four-year period. This article explains in detail all the time management techniques I used to successfully pull…

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10 Reasons You’re Not Rich Yet

By Early To Rise | 07/24/2015

Money #5: You’d rather complain than commit. As a financial advisor, I have spent many years helping other people overcome financial stumbling blocks so they can become rich. Ironically, the one person I have had the most trouble helping is myself. Being “rich” can mean different things to different people,…

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What You’re Saying When You’re Late for an Appointment

By Mark Morgan Ford | 07/24/2015

I was eight minutes late for my lunch with SL. He stood up to greet me, smiling, and gave me a present—a book he had just published. A few minutes into our conversation—we share many common interests as well as overlapping business methodologies—he asked me, “So… what do you think…

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How to Learn the Art of Speed Reading

By Ryan Holiday | 07/22/2015

Caught you looking for a shortcut didn’t I? Don’t worry, it’s an understandable one. Reading is important. We’re all busy. It’s natural that we’d want to do more of it, more quickly. That’s why we google ‘speed reading’, check out apps that supposedly help us and ask other readers for…

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