Sunday, February 24, 2013

Time Management Tips

Time management is the process of planning and organizing how to allocate time effectively and efficiently. Here are some tips to help you manage your time more effectively:

  1. Set clear goals: Identify what you want to achieve and set specific, measurable, and achievable goals for yourself.

  2. Prioritize your tasks: Make a list of your tasks and prioritize them according to their level of importance and urgency.

  3. Use a calendar or planner: Keep track of your tasks and schedule using a calendar or planner. This will help you stay organized and on top of your deadlines.

  4. Eliminate distractions: Minimize interruptions and distractions by turning off your phone, closing unnecessary tabs on your computer, and avoiding multitasking.

  5. Use the Pomodoro Technique: Break your work into short, focused intervals (25 minutes) separated by short breaks.

  6. Learn to say no: Learn to say no to unimportant or unnecessary tasks and activities to free up more time for the things that are important to you.

  7. Take regular breaks: Taking regular breaks throughout the day can help to refresh your mind and increase productivity.

  8. Delegate tasks: If possible, delegate tasks to others to free up more time for yourself.

  9. Review and Reflect: Set aside time at the end of each day or week to review your progress and reflect on what you've accomplished.

  10. Be flexible: Be open to changes and adapt your schedule as needed. Remember that unexpected events and changes happen and it's important to be able to adjust accordingly.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

You Can Win by Shiv Khera


Chapter 1 – Importance of building a positive attitude
  • change focus, look for the positive
  • make a habit of doing it now
  • develop an attitude of gratitude
  • build a positive self esteem
  • stay away from negative influence
  • learn to like the things that needs to be done
  • start your day with a positive
Optimist
  1. Be so strong that nothing can distueb your peace of mind
  2. Talk health, happiness and prosperity to everyone you meet
  3. Make all your friends feel there is something in them
  4. Look at the sunny side of everything
  5. Think only of the best, work only for the best, and expect only the best
  6. Be as enthysiastic about the success of others as you are about your own
  7. Forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future.
  8. Give everyone a smile
  9. Spend so much time improving yourself that you have no time left to criticize others
  10. Be too big for worry and too noble for anger.
The 5 Cs
  • character
  • commitment
  • conviction
  • courtesy
  • courage
Chapter 2 – Success ; Winning strategies
Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal
Qualities that makes a person successful
  1. Desire
  2. Commitment
  3. Responsibility
  4. Hard work
  5. Character
  6. Positive Believing
  7. Give more than you get
  8. The power of persistence
  9. pride of performance
  10. Be willing to be a Student – Get a mentor
Reasons for failure – Why we don’t achieve excellence
  1. Unwillingness to take risks
  2. Lack of persistence
  3. Instant gratification
  4. Lack of priorities
  5. Looking for shortcuts
  6. Selfishness and greed
  7. Lack of conviction
  8. Lack of understanding of nature’s law
  9. Unwillingness to Plan and Prepare
  10. Rationalizing
  11. Not learning from past mistakes
  12. Inability to recognize opportunity
  13. Fear
  14. Inablility to Use Talent
  15. Lack of Discipline
  16. Poor self esteem
  17. Lack of knowledge
  18. Fatalistic attitude
  19. Lack of purpose
  20. Lack of courage
Crash course for success
  • Play to win and not to lose
  • Learn from other people’s mistakes
  • Associate with people of high moral character
  • Give more than you get
  • Don’t look for something for nothing
  • Always think long term
  • Evaluate your strengths and build on them.
  • Always keep the larger picture in mind when making a decision
  • Never compromise your integrity
Chapter 3 : Motivation ; Motivating yourself and others everyday
  1. Develop a sense of pride through training
  2. Reward performance
  3. Set well-defined, clear goals.
  4. Set high expectations
  5. Set clear, measurable benchmarks
  6. Evaluate the needs of others
  7. Make others part of your big picture. Set a good example by being a positive role model. Build the self-esteem of others.
Chapter 4 : Self-Esteem – Building a positive self-esteem and image
  1. Read life stories of people who have turned negatives into positives. Make reading good books or listening to inspirational audio tapes part of your daily routine.
  2. Regularly and systematically commit a portion of your time and/or money to charitable activity without any expectations in cash or kind.
  3. Stay away from negative influence. Don’t give into peer pressure
  4. Practice giving and receiving sincere compliments graciously.
  5. Start accepting responsibility for your behaviour and actions
  6. Practise self-discipline even when it is not comfortable.
  7. Associate with people of high moral character
  8. Be creative and find ways to turn your weaknesses into strengths
  9. Practice patience; persevere if the results are not visible.
Chapter 5: Interpersonal Skills; Building a pleasant personality
Steps to building a positive personality
  1. Accept responsibility
  2. Consideration
  3. Think win-win
  4. Choose your words carefully
  5. Don’t criticize and complain
  6. Smile and be kind
  7. Put positive interpretation on other people’s behavior
  8. Be a good listener
  9. Be enthusiastic
  10. Give honest and sincere appreciation
  11. When we make a mistake, we should accept it immediately and willingly
  12. When the other person realizes and admits that he has made a mistake, congratulate him and give him a way out to save face
  13. Discuss but don’t argue
  14. Don’t gossip
  15. Turn your promises into commitments
  16. Be grateful but do not expect gratitude
  17. Be dependable and practise loyalty
  18. Avoid bearing grudges. Forgive and forget
  19. Practice honesty, integrity and sincerity
  20. Practice Humility
  21. Be understanding and caring
  22. Practice Courtesy on a daily basis
  23. Develop a sense of humor
  24. Don’t be sarcastic and put others down
  25. To have a friend, be a friend
  26. Show empathy
Chapter 6 :  Subconscious Mind And Habit; Building a pleasant personality
21 days of conscious effort to change for the better
Chapter 7: Goal Setting; Setting and Achieving your goals
  1. Make definite goals
  2. Write them down
  3. Read your goals twice a day, morning and night
  4. Make goals slightly out of reach but not out of sight
  5. Check your progress periodically
Chapter 8 : Values and Vision; Doing the right thing for the right reason
7 deadly sins
  1. Wealth without work
  2. Pleasure without conscience
  3. knowledge without character
  4. commerce without morality
  5. science without humanity
  6. religion without sacrifice
  7. politics without principle
What money will not buy
  1. Amusement but not happiness
  2. A bed but not sleep
  3. Books but not wisdom
  4. A clock but not time
  5. Companions but not friends
  6. Finery but not beauty
  7. Food but not appetite
  8. House but not home
  9. Medicine but not health
  10. Ring but not marriage
Commitment implies
  1. Dependability
  2. Reliability
  3. Predictability
  4. Consistency
  5. Caring
  6. Empathy
  7. A sense of duty
  8. Sincerity
  9. Character
  10. Integrity
  11. Loyalty

Friday, February 8, 2013

21 Ways Rich People Think Differently

http://www.businessinsider.com/how-rich-people-think-differently-from-the-poor-2012-8?op=1

Seven Secrets of Self-Made Multimillionaires


First, understand that you no longer want to be just a millionaire. You want to become a multimillionaire.
While you may think a million dollars will give you financial security, it will not. Given the volatility in economies, governments and financial markets around the world, it's no longer safe to assume a million dollars will provide you and your family with true security. In fact, a Fidelity Investments' study of millionaires last year found that 42 percent of them don't feel wealthy and they would need $7.5 million of investable assets to start feeling rich.
This isn't a how-to on the accumulation of wealth from a lifetime of saving and pinching pennies. This is about generating multimillion-dollar wealth and enjoying it during the creation process. To get started, consider these seven secrets of multimillionaires.
No. 1: Decide to Be a Multimillionaire -- You first have to decide you want to be a self-made millionaire. I went from nothing—no money, just ideas and a lot of hard work—to create a net worth that probably cannot be destroyed in my lifetime. The first step was making a decision and setting a target. Every day for years, I wrote down this statement: "I am worth over $100,000,000!"
No. 2: Get Rid of Poverty Thinking - There's no shortage of money on planet Earth, only a shortage of people who think correctly about it. To become a millionaire from scratch, you must end the poverty thinking. I know because I had to. I was raised by a single mother who did everything possible to put three boys through school and make ends meets. Many of the lessons she taught me encouraged a sense of scarcity and fear: "Eat all your food; there are people starving," "Don't waste anything," "Money doesn't grow on trees." Real wealth and abundance aren't created from such thinking. 
No. 3: Treat it Like a Duty - Self-made multimillionaires are motivated not just by money, but by a need for the marketplace to validate their contributions. While I have always wanted wealth, I was driven more by my need to contribute consistent with my potential. Multimillionaires don't lower their targets when things get tough. Rather, they raise expectations for themselves because they see the difference they can make with their families, company, community and charities. 
No. 4: Surround Yourself with Multimillionaires - I have been studying wealthy people since I was 10 years old. I read their stories and see what they went through. These are my mentors and teachers who inspire me. You can't learn how to make money from someone who doesn't have much. Who says, "Money won't make you happy"? People without money. Who says, "All rich people are greedy"? People who aren't rich. Wealthy people don't talk like that. You need to know what people are doing to create wealth and follow their example: What do they read? How do they invest? What drives them? How do they stay motivated and excited? 
No. 5: Work Like a Millionaire - Rich people treat time differently. They buy it, while poor people sell it. The wealthy know time is more valuable than money itself, so they hire people for things they're not good at or aren't a productive use of their time, such as household chores. But don't kid yourself that those who hit it big don't work hard. Financially successful people are consumed by their hunt for success and work to the point that they feel they are winning and not just working. 
No. 6: Shift Focus from Spending to Investing - The rich don't spend money; they invest. They know the U.S. tax laws favor investing over spending. You buy a house and can't write it off. The rich, in contrast, buy an apartment building that produces cash flow, appreciates and offers write-offs year after year. You buy cars for comfort and style. The rich buy cars for their company that are deductible because they are used to produce revenue.
No. 7: Create Multiple Flows of Income - The really rich never depend on one flow of income but instead create a number of revenue streams. My first business had been generating a seven-figure income for years when I started investing cash in multifamily real estate. Once my real estate and my consulting business were churning, I went into a third business developing software to help retailers improve the customer experience.
Lastly, you may be surprised to learn that wealthy people wish you were wealthy, too. It's a mystery to them why others don't get rich. They know they aren't special and that wealth is available to anyone who wants to focus and persist. Rich people want others to be rich for two reasons: first, so you can buy their products and services, and second, because they want to hang out with other rich people. Get rich -- it's American.
Ref: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/222718

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