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Success Practice: Don’t Be Lazy, Do Harder Things

15 June, 2010 (10:30) | Aaron's Faves, Success, Values and Priorities | By: Aaron

One of the best things you can do to train you for success is to make a habit of doing harder things. Life is full of challenges that are often unappealing to try and conquer.  Most people today are looking for the easiest way to do everything.  While I am in favor of finding the [...]

Success Practice: Don’t Watch TV, Read Books

4 June, 2010 (10:13) | Productivity, Success | By: Aaron

This is the first in a series that will detail a few practices that lead to success in today’s society.  The focus isn’t on providing principles of success, but methods that you can put into practice right now that will eventually lead to greater success.

Recommended Reading: Your Money Map by Howard Dayton

14 May, 2010 (11:33) | Book Reviews, Economy, Success | By: Aaron

Your Money Map by Howard Dayton is a great book that can help anyone out of there get control of their finances and get out of debt. The book is written mostly as a story from the author’s point of view of helping someone through the money map. It details how this couple that they [...]

How to Survive the Recession

23 April, 2010 (06:45) | Economy, Success | By: Aaron

The economy sucks, everyone knows this.  What most people don’t know is how to survive it.  There are a few things that can definitely help, live on a budge, pay off debt, etc.  But another method that is extremely effective is to diversify your income.  Most people know that when you invest your money you [...]

Productivity Tool: The Checklist

9 March, 2010 (15:00) | Productivity, Success | By: Aaron

Simple as it may seem, the checklist is the best tool for productivity that has every been invented.  Honestly, I still work out of a notebook with a pen and paper for my checklists.  Part of the reason that I do this is because when you’re typing, there are only about 8 different movements that [...]