50 Ways To Live On Your Own Terms
Stop consuming caffeine Although people think they perform better on caffeine, the truth is, they really don’t. Reference #20 on this list if you feel you’re “too busy” to read one book per week. Marry the person you love “For all the productivity and success advice I’ve read, shaped and marketed for dozens of authors in the last decade, I’ve never really seen someone come out and say: Find yourself a spouse who complements and supports you and makes you better.” — Ryan Holiday Research done by economists have found — even after controlling for age, education, and other demographics — that married people make 10 to 50 percent more than single people. According to Hill, here’s how that works: “Faith is the starting point of all accumulation of riches!” “Faith is the basis of all ‘miracles’ and mysteries that cannot be analyzed by the rules of science!” “Faith is the element that transforms the ordinary vibration of thought, created by the finite mind of man, into the spiritual equivalent.” “Faith is the only agency through which the cosmic force of Infinite Intelligence can be harnessed and used.” “Faith is the element, the ‘chemical’ which, when mixed with prayer, gives one direct communication with Infinite Intelligence.” Like expressing love, in our culture, many have become uncomfortable with ideas like faith. “If you have more than three priorities, then you don’t have any.” — Jim Collins So, instead of trying to do a million small things, what one or two things would make the biggest impact?
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