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Cameron Plommer I've noticed that the top New Year's resolutions every year seem to be "Get organized" "Save more money/get control of finances" and "Get in shape." I think most people don't follow through on this sorts of resolutions not because they are too difficult, but because they try to do so through will power alone. I think there are simple solutions to all of this resolutions, but people don't effectively use systems to redesign their lives to facilitate being organized, in control of # and in shape

72 weeks ago from Creating a Life You Love and Personal Development

Eric S. Mueller: Sometimes our goals are far too vague. Other times, we need accountability or examples. I've set a goal year after year to "lose weight". I ...MoreSometimes our goals are far too vague. Other times, we need accountability or examples. I've set a goal year after year to "lose weight". I started a job in an area away from my family, and I have a few friends on that job who are taking their weight seriously. They've shown me some practical ways to diet. Suddenly, I'm losing weight without much effort or frustration.
72 weeks ago
Scott Asai: No accountability
71 weeks ago
 
JenG Feeling a bit defeated tonight. I was just reading about the Blogging Bootcamp at Write to Done, and the testimonials that discuss how to increase readership. I was feeling pretty happy my views had gone up to around 30/day recently, but after reading the Word to Done site, it just seems so puny! How do you deal with the "I'm not worthy" issues that come with beginning blogging?

115 weeks ago from Brazen Bloggers

kathleen fasanella: Ugh, many apologies to all for my errant redundancy. Thanks for the clarification Mehul.
114 weeks ago
JenG: Mehul- THANKS for the Seth article. I do subscribe to his blog, but hadn't read that one yet. Perfect!!

Kathleen- Thanks for taking the time to ...More
Mehul- THANKS for the Seth article. I do subscribe to his blog, but hadn't read that one yet. Perfect!!

Kathleen- Thanks for taking the time to look the blog over and give me some constructive criticism. I'm still finding my way for sure. It's likely too early to be worried about readers because the topic of the blog and how I write about it is clearly evolving.

Speaking of which, I have to go write a post. But truly, thanks for all the great feedback I've gotten here. What a caring group!

114 weeks ago
 
Ryan Healy What are everyone's thoughts on mobile recruiting? Would you want to job hunt on your phone? http://bit.ly/aT5UlX

116 weeks ago from Resume Feedback and We're Hiring

Nidal: I can imagine hunting for a job by GPS. even visiting the office of companies that are hiring near me right now. Or Applying for those that are ...MoreI can imagine hunting for a job by GPS. even visiting the office of companies that are hiring near me right now. Or Applying for those that are within X distance.
113 weeks ago
Racheal O. Mack: The use of mobile phones for daily errands and research is going to grow leaps and bounds over the next few years according to some recent ...MoreThe use of mobile phones for daily errands and research is going to grow leaps and bounds over the next few years according to some recent articles and research I've been reading so many things such as banking and job searching are going to become more accessible via i phone applications probably being voraciously developed as we speak...
113 weeks ago

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