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If you’ve ever wondered why some people are excellent at certain things, while other people are mediocre at best? I think these 4 stages will give you a better insight on why this happens. The people who are mediocre at best stop at either stage 2 or 3. They never give themselves the necessary amount of time and/ or practice to get to stage 4. So they never reap the benefits of mastery.

If you want to be successful entrepreneur or if you just want to master anything in life. From the very beginning of your journey you have got to make a commitment to yourself that no matter how challenging things may become you will not quit. You will see the learning process through until you go from awkward to natural. Then and only then will you be able to mastery any skill.

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Before I reveal the secret to becoming a consistently productive person, I have to debunk a myth about productivity. It's a myth that's so often repeated that many people still cling to it-even though it's rarely if ever effective.

You see, a lot of books and information products are packed with productivity techniques . . . as if the techniques, by themselves, could transform you into a top producer. But this simply isn't true. The fact is . . .

Techniques Alone Are Not Enough to Unlock Your Full "Productivity Potential"
Sure, techniques can help. But they're really not addressing the underlying issues.

The trick is not to fill your head with more techniques — it's to reprogram your mind so that work is no longer "hard" . . . but interesting and easy. So that you have fun getting things done. So that you stop causing self-induced stress . . . and begin working smoothly in the "flow" state.

The bottom line is, you must get rid of the limiting attitudes and beliefs you have stored in your subconscious mind and replace them with productive thoughts and habits.

This is why you cannot rely on traditional productivity techniques alone. You might make some progress, but you won't experience rapid transformation.

You don't need a new technique; you need a total "productivity makeover" to quickly transform you into the productive person you want to be. You need a shortcut.

So what's the secret to unlocking the most productive years of your life? I'll tell you . . .

The Secret Is to Eliminate Subconscious Blocks,
Create New Thought Patterns, and Harmonize
Your Conscious and Subconscious Mind
If all this sounds complicated, don't worry. It's actually far easier than you may think.


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Success Secrets



Includes  such topics as

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Helping Yourself With Bio-Feedback,  Anger Management Tips,
Manners At a Movie Theater (And Other Public Places), Are You in
Charge of Your Life?, Tips to Handle Daily Pressures,
 
The Power of Words - the Art of Speaking

“Winners take time to relish their work, knowing that scaling the mountain is what makes the view from the top so exhilarating.”

-Denis Waitley


Here is the Ultimate Success Formula:

1. Decide what you want.

2. Take Action

3. Notice what’s working or not.

4. Change your approach until you achieve what your want.

From Giant Steps by Anthony Robbins

A well-constructed and properly utilized to-do list is a great first step in becoming a person of action, a doer who gets things done and, as a result, gets what they want in life. However, if you make any one of a number of critical mistakes, your to-do list may do more harm than good...

Here are the top seven to-do list mistakes people make:

To-Do List Mistake #1 - They Don't Have Any List at All

Many people begin their day without the slightest clue as to what they want to get done that day and thus, quickly mired in interruptions and trivia, they get little, if anything, of significance accomplished. My advice? If getting what you want in life is important to you, don't you be one of them!



To-Do List Mistake #2 - Their List Isn't Written Down

Some people feel they can easily keep their list in their head and don't feel the need to write it down. However, personally, I find that a huge waste of "memory" that would much better be used for producing constructive results.

To-Do List Mistake #3 - They Have Too Many Lists

Many people have a list for home, a list for work, a list for each of the different activities they're involved in, a list for each of the people they're associated with, along with any one of a number of other lists. Too many lists lead to confusion and confusion breeds inactivity. Keep it simple. Have one daily list and one daily list only.

To-Do List Mistake #4 - Their List Is Too Long

I limit my daily list to two items. Any more and I start the day feeling overwhelmed and, if I don't finish them all, end the day feeling "behind the eight-ball". I'd rather start the day with two items on my list, get them done, add more to the list as the day goes on, and get them done as well than start the day with twenty and end it with eighteen of them undone.


To-Do List Mistake #5 - Their List Is Too Complex

Too complex in that it contains items that may take days, weeks, or even months to complete. I've found that by breaking "big", often overwhelming, tasks into "small", easily actionable, tasks that can be done in just a few minutes and by putting these items on my daily list instead, I develop a momentum that allows me to plow through major projects far faster than I could by attempting the whole at once.

To-Do List Mistake #6 - Their List Lacks Priorities

If you start your day with the question, "Which of these items should I do first?", guess what you'll spend the majority of your day doing? You got it! Trying to decide which of those items you should do first. Need I say more?

To-Do List Mistake #7 - Their List Isn't Visible and/or They're Not Using It

In order to be effective, your to-do list needs to be where you can easily see it, when you need to see it, and, you need to refer to it frequently throughout the day.



These, in my opinion, are the top seven to-do list mistakes people make. Are you making one or more of them? If so, what are you going to do about it? Your answer to that question and your resulting action or lack thereof may well spell the difference between your getting what you want in life and your not getting what you want in life.

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Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D.Wattles and the publisher of "The Personal Power Course: Ten Lessons in Constructive Science, Teaching You How to Use Your Own Subconscious Energies for Health, Prosperity and Personal Achievement" ebook by Wallace D. Wattles...

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