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10 Business Strategies to Organize Your Family Life | Real Simple
Posted on May 13th, 2010 No comments1. Identify your core values.
2. Establish a single top priority.
3. Keep your values and top priority visible.
4. Don’t make snap decisions.
5. Understand your opportunity cost.
6. Assess which balls bounce and which ones break.
7. Don’t confuse long-term strategies and short-term tactics.
8. Meet often to review your progress.
9. Get out of the “office” from time to time.
10. Welcome productive conflict.
10 Business Strategies to Organize Your Family Life | Real Simple.
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Wisdom Training – Seeing things as They Are
Posted on May 11th, 2010 No comments
In oder to swim one takes off all one’s clothes- in order to aspire to the truth one must undress in a far more inward sense, divest oneself of all one’s inward clothes, of thoughts, conceptions, selfishness, etc., before one is sufficiently naked. Soren Kierkeggard
The ultimate form of wisdon is not something we do; it is our true nature and being. It isn’t just information or intellectual learning. Wisdom may sound like knowledge, but it is more like our radiant pure true inner being.
Having the right view reminds us to look at the world without any delusions or distortions, about reality and ourselves and a means of knowing what is, how things work, knowing oneself and others.
Are we not fantasy driven? Don’t we mess up our lives because we do not process reality as it’s taking place? Do we not tell stories out our lives, we tell ourselves what we want to hear, and in doing so we create fantasies.
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Pushup
Posted on May 6th, 2010 No commentsAn advanced version of the pushup and something new to try…
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David Garrigues on Jump Back
Posted on May 3rd, 2010 No comments


