Here is a great book review of No More Excuses: The Five Accountabilities for Personal and Organizational Growth by Sam Silverstein, which discusses expanding your accountability zone. To do that it means “reaching the point in your life where you can say, ‘No More Excuses! I’m not going ...
When was the last time you were able to just go out in your garden and relax? You know what I mean, sit there with a cold drink and a book, a BBQ and have friends over, or just playing around with your kids. Whenever it was, I can almost ...
Cambridge researcher Aubrey de Grey argues that ageing is merely a disease -- and a curable one at that. Humans age in seven basic ways, he says, all of which can be averted.
Aubrey de Grey, British researcher on ageing, claims he has drawn a roadmap to defeat biological ageing. He ...
If your business involves product rather than services this is a subject that, at some stage, will be a major concern to you. It is a question that is asked regularly, regardless of how long you have been in the business, primarily because you will almost always 'hit a ...
Whether you’re just starting out, beginning a new campaign, or just wish to breathe some new life into your small business, there are some easy, ‘right-now’ steps you can take to push your business to the next level.
1. Refuse to excuse
It's going to take a long ...
Even if you haven't run since your school days, you can now put on your running shoes with confidence. A plan, designed by fitness specialist Amy Dixon, will help you build from a walk to a run. Before you know it, you'll be able to run non-stop for 30 minutes.
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Even as Western Europe and the US struggle to emerge from the global recession, China and India are surging ahead. China is projected to become the world's largest economy within the next decade; India could leapfrog Japan into third place in individual country GDP rankings as early as 2012. One ...
When it comes to time management, the easy question to ask is: What time is it? You can go up to most any stranger on the street and ask that question and he or she will have some idea at a good answer.
The harder question is: What will I do ...