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4 Ways to Stop Being Lazy. Steps Part 1 Body, Mind and Spirit If you're feeling lazy, it may have to do with how you're taking (or not taking) care of yourself. Look at these tips to naturally give yourself more energy. <img alt="Image titled Stop Being Lazy Step 1" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">1Sleep. You should ideally be getting eight hours of sleep and trying to get on a regular sleep cycle.

Irregular sleep patterns or sleepless nights can lead to low energy and lazy tendencies. <img alt="Image titled Stop Being Lazy Step 5" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">5Get help. Part 2 Get In The Right Frame Of Mind Feelings of laziness or lethargy are often directly related to how we're feeling about ourselves or life. Part 3 Part 4. 12 Critical Things You Should Never Tolerate. There is so much in life that we just tolerate. Some of it we have to deal with (taxes, bad weather, traffic). But there’s a good portion of stuff that we tolerate even when we don’t have to. We step around things, overlook irritations, and mindlessly accept energy drains. Perhaps we’ve become so immune to these tolerations that we don’t recognize the negative impact they have on us. Sometimes just recognizing the things we are tolerating in life gives us a renewed sense of hope and energy.

However, when you address some of your bigger tolerations, you can completely change the course of your life and open doors to a world of happiness and inner peace that you didn’t know existed. Think about the poorest of the poor, living in squalor and despair without the hope of a better future. In the same way, we must search for these portals that will allow us to move to the next level of powerful living.

Do you want to walk through the portal to a happier life? 1. 2. 3. Are you overweight? 4. 5. » a simple system for getting amazing things done :focus. ‘Do whatever you do intensely.’ ~Robert Henri If all of the chapters and tips in this book overwhelm you, don’t worry. You can read this chapter alone and it’ll be sufficient. This chapter outlines my current way of working, and it’s a simple system for Getting Amazing Things Done. In fact, it’s three simple steps. It can’t get any easier. Step 1: Find Something Amazing to work on Every day, first thing in the morning, figure out Something Amazing that you want to work on today.

It can be anything: a big project at work, creating your own business, learning programming or web development skills, writing a song, taking photographs, anything. Some people are lucky enough to know what that is every day. Others haven’t found their passion yet, and that’s OK. Some ideas — but not by any means an exhaustive list — of what Something Amazing might be: You get the idea. You’re not locking yourself in to this choice for life — just for today, or at least a little bit of today. OK, everything is clear. 71 Things You Can Do. By Scott Hughes Most people aren't Warriors, and I'm fine with it. Most people do things that don't make sense, and I'm fine with it. I've learned to accept the non-sense that fills this world. (Part of being a Warrior is accepting that most other people are not Warriors, and accepting them.)

For example, lazy people often whine that they don't make more money. Granted, sometimes when something bad happens to a person it's purely bad luck. However, usually when you don't like what's happening in your life, it's your own damn fault. In the following, I list 71 things that you can do to be more successful.

Stop watching television. Extras: Don't be camera shy. Suggestions from visitors: Say "I love you" often to the people you feel this way about.Always turning off lights when leaving a room, unless of course there are others are in the room. Know any more things you want added to this list? Member Selected Amazon Books Discuss this page at the Warrior Forums. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. In his #1 bestseller, Stephen R. Covey presented a framework for personal effectiveness. The following is a summary of the first part of his book, concluding with a list of the seven habits. Inside-Out: The Change Starts from Within While working on his doctorate in the 1970's, Stephen R.

Covey reviewed 200 years of literature on success. He noticed that since the 1920's, success writings have focused on solutions to specific problems. However, during the 150 years or so that preceded that period, the literature on success was more character oriented. The elements of the Character Ethic are primary traits while those of the Personality Ethic are secondary. To illustrate the difference between primary and secondary traits, Covey offers the following example. The problem with relying on the Personality Ethic is that unless the basic underlying paradigms are right, simply changing outward behavior is not effective. The Seven Habits - An Overview Habit 1: Be Proactive Habit 1: Be Proactive. Golden Rules for Living.