The five pillars of self-discipline are: Acceptance, Willpower, Hard Work, Industry, and Persistence. If you take the first letter of each word, you get the acronym “A WHIP” — a convenient way to remember them, since many people associate self-discipline with whipping themselves into shape. Self-Discipline on StevePavlina.com
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The Five Pillars of Self-Discipline
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How do you know if you have what it takes to start a business? There’s really no way to know for sure. But I do find things in common among the emotional and family fabric of people ready to consider an entrepreneurial venture.
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The methods have been drawn not just from the worlds of creative problem solving and innovation, but also from other worlds such as organisational change, strategic planning, psychotherapy, the new sciences and the creative arts.
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Get GTD Tiddly Wiki on you desktop
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This is a list of the most common keyboard shortcuts in Firefox, and the equivalents in Internet Explorer and Opera.
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Got to read through the whole
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Books are a fantastic way to gain knowledge. With books, one can learn new techniques, gain new skills, and learn from role models who have been to where one wants to be and can show the way. There are many different ways to read books and just as many wa(tags: bookmark)
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I recently decided that I have a serious dependency issue with the del.icio.us social bookmarking service. I access all my bookmarks from multiple computers and mobile handsets on a daily basis. Of late I’ve realized that the disappearance of my del.ici
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Brian Tracy recommends marking up each book as you read it. Highlight anything that strikes you as significant. Then you can pick the book up again years later and review all the key points in a matter of minutes. I didn’t do this when I first starte
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