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Celestine Chua: Personal Excellence Blog

Celestine Chua: Personal Excellence Blog

Daily Mind 42 Practical Ways To Improve Yourself Are you someone who likes to grow? Do you constantly seek to improve yourself and become better? If you do, then we have something in common. I’m very passionate about personal growth. SEE ALSO: How to Better Yourself One Day at a Time After 1.5 years of actively pursuing growth and helping others to grow through my personal development blog, I realize there is never an end to the journey of self improvement. As a passionate advocate of growth, I’m continuously looking for ways to self-improve. Read a book every day. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this article or anything about personal growth. Image © kevindooley

Joel Osteen To do list, simple, easy, fast, sharable: Ta-da List Hello, We launched Ta-da List back in January of 2005 so everyone could have a fast and free to-do list app in their web browser. There wasn’t much out there that was good in 2005. My, how things have changed. Now there are dozens and dozens of great free to-do list apps on the web and dozens more on the iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone. Because we haven’t given Ta-da List much attention in the last few years, and as part of refocusing our efforts on Basecamp — we’ve decided to retire Ta-da List. But don’t worry — any to-do lists you already created here at TadaList.com will continue to work. Thanks to everyone who used Ta-da List over the years. Onwards, Jason Fried, Founder & CEO, Basecamp

Positivity Blog Personal Development ~ PluginID Tim ferris “Everyone’s looking for rules to follow, and the sooner you realize there aren’t any, the better art can be.”– Jerrod Carmichael Jerrod Carmichael is pushing the boundaries of comedy with his groundbreaking work in stand-up, television, and film. Now just 29 years old, what this driven North Carolina native has accomplished is mind-boggling, and 2017 is going to be his biggest year yet. Jerrod stars in the hit NBC series The Carmichael Show, which he also writes and executive produces. The third season of the show premieres in 2017. Love at the Store is the funniest standup special I’ve seen in many years, and it’s the reason I reached out to Jerrod. In the summer of 2016, Jerrod reprised his role as ‘Garf’ in the Universal comedy sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising opposite Seth Rogen and Zac Efron. Jerrod recently announced his upcoming authorial debut with an as-yet-untitled memoir. Please enjoy my wide-ranging conversation with Jerrod Carmichael! Scroll below for links and show notes…

Organized Home | Clean House, Cut Clutter, Get Organized at Home! Inspiration Pro: Hill's 17 Principles of Success This domain has recently been listed in the marketplace. Please click here to inquire. inspirationpro.net Related Links: find a tutor fashion trends Free Credit Report Geekpreneur One of the problems of working online is keeping track of your life. It doesn’t matter whether you are researching for an offline job or are a hardcore web worker. In the past, a lot of us have used paper day planners, but if a significant part of your day is spent online, you likely have digital information to track. One of the most powerful and flexible ways to do this and stay productive is with a Personal Dashboard. A Personal Dashboard doesn’t have to be just for your personal affairs but can include aspects of your life and work on or offline. The drawback is that these sorts of apps are very narrow in their feature set, especially Google Reader. A much more suitable application choice for a proper Personal Dashboard is to use a mind mapping tool. What’s a Personal Dashboard For? A personal dashboard is a sophisticated way to digitally track your offline and online life, both for work and personal. Why Mind Mapped Dashboards? Why use a mind mapping tool?

Get-It-Done Guy Jane writes in: I'm a grad student. I do a lot of online research. How do I keep track of all the links and material I find when researching? Pasting it into one massive word processing document doesn't seem like the best idea, and my Internet bookmarks are out of control. The information revolution is wonderful, isn’t it? You Need a Free-Form Bucket You’ll need to put the info you collect into a general purpose information-holding tool, something where you can have notes, pictures, Web links, bookmarks, fine art, incriminating information about your political opponents, etcetera. A database won’t do, because databases only store stuff where you know the kind of stuff and what it’s like in advance. But what will work is a tool that lets you put everything into one document. You Need Free-Form Retrieval Pulling things out of a bucket can be harder than putting them in. Lastly, You Need Organization You Can Find All the Tools on The Internet Firefox Help Store Research Data On Your Machine

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