60 Small Ways to Improve Your Life in the Next 100 Days. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to make drastic changes in order to notice an improvement in the quality of your life. At the same time, you don’t need to wait a long time in order to see the measurable results that come from taking positive action. All you have to do is take small steps, and take them consistently, for a period of 100 days. Below you’ll find 60 small ways to improve all areas of your life in the next 100 days. Home 1. Day 1: Declutter MagazinesDay 2: Declutter DVD’sDay 3: Declutter booksDay 4: Declutter kitchen appliances 2. If you take it out, put it back.If you open it, close it.If you throw it down, pick it up.If you take it off, hang it up. 3.
A burnt light bulb that needs to be changed.A button that’s missing on your favorite shirt.The fact that every time you open your top kitchen cabinet all of the plastic food containers fall out. Happiness 4. 5. 6. How many times do you beat yourself up during the day? 7. Learning/Personal Development 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Tapping World Summit 2012. Nick Ortner on How to Rewire the Brain with EFT Have you attended the Tapping World Summit before? Are you excited about this year’s event? Are you ready to finally experience the change you’ve been waiting for? What did you learn from the video? Leave your comments below and be entered to win a free (Winner will be announced on May 7th – Day 1 of the 2012 Tapping World Summit). ShareThis Copy and Paste. Wp-content/uploads/2011/07/27-questions-to-find-your-passion_LYL.pdf.
Recordings | The Ultimate Men's Summit. Expand all Collapse all Recorded on Friday, June 10th 2011 • A Blessing for the Insatiable Soul of Men with: Robert Bly • What is 21st Century Masculinity? With: Stephen Dinan, Lion Goodman • Five Illusions of Manhood -- and How to Dissolve Them with: Michael Taylor • Relationship With A Tigress: Strong Women and the Yogic Tradition with: Demetri Velisarius • Mature Masculine Power with: Paul Dobransky • The Paradox of Masculine Power: What Works Is Being More Fully Yourself with: Barnet Bain • Why We Are the Way We Are and What We Must Become with: Warren Farrell • Growing Altruistic "Balls" with: Terry Patten • It's Not What You Say That Counts--It's Who In You That's Saying It!
9:00am to 9:20am A Blessing for the Insatiable Soul of Men 9:30am to 10:15am What is 21st Century Masculinity? 11:00am to 11:30am Five Illusions of Manhood -- and How to Dissolve Them 12:00pm to 12:30pm Relationship With A Tigress: Strong Women and the Yogic Tradition 12:45pm to 1:15pm Mature Masculine Power 1:30pm to 2:00pm. 7 Lessons From 7 Great Minds. Have you ever wished you could go back in time and have a conversation with one of the greatest minds in history? Well, you can’t sorry, they’re dead. Unless of course you’re clairaudient, be my guest. But for the rest of us, we can still refer to the words they left behind. Even though these great teachers have passed on, their words still live, and in them their wisdom. I’ve made a list of seven what I believe are some of the greatest teachings by the world’s greatest minds. 1.
“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else.” - Lawrence J. In order for us to achieve our dreams, we must have a vision of our goals. Action: Visualize a life of your wildest dreams. 2. “It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, “Always do what you are afraid to do.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson The best way to learn something is to dive right in to it. Action: You must define your fears in order to conquer them. 3. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done. Sufficiency. I spent most of last week in and around Park City, Utah on a family vacation. I usually run in Portland, Oregon, where the elevation is about 230 feet (70 meters) above sea level. In Park City, the elevation is about 7000 feet (2134 meters) above sea level. Among other things, the altitude adjustment makes for one tired runner.
I felt like I had picked up a pack-a-day smoking habit just before setting out to run a 10k. Aside from the only near-death experience I’ve ever had while trying to run a few miles, Utah was fun. I’m back home now before picking up the travel pace in about a week. Coming soon: NYC, South America, Saudi Arabia, and so on. But First, Let’s Talk About Sufficiency Ever since I published 279 Days, where I wrote briefly about how much money I make, I’ve had a number of good conversations about personal income with people from all kinds of backgrounds. Some people assume that choosing to be content with a limited income naturally limits my choices as well. Landmark Education, The Landmark Forum, grad seminars, and programs. How to Be Awesome. The other day I was talking with my friend Phil, a doctoral student in philosophy.
Phil is much smarter than me – of that there is no doubt – but he’s struggling with the process of working through a draining series of requirements to receive his terminal degree. A Ph.D. in a field like philosophy usually requires at least 5 years of study beyond the 4-year bachelor’s degree. Some students do it in less time, but many others require six, seven, or even eight years.
Even after you get the degree, the training process continues with an average of six more years working as an Assistant Professor. In other words, it’s a hard struggle for a long time. I had the chance to head out for Ph.D. kindergarten last year myself, but I decided it wasn’t the best decision for me. Phil, on the other hand, is good at what he does and enjoys the academic environment much more than me.
“Why not find another way?” “That’s what everyone says,” Phil told me. Go and be awesome. Think about this every day: