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Poor or Broke, Which One Are You?

"Being Broke is Temporary, Being Poor is Permanent" Most people want to have a good life, become financially free, and even have freedom in their lives. But the problem is, they have this limiting belief that they can't have it no matter what because of how they look at things. Let's be honest, sometimes we make bad decisions not because we are not smart, but because it's part of the process of being a human being. Most of the time, we based our decision...

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EP 006 How To Trigger Creativity on a Deadline

“Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.” I have discovered the best ideas come to me at the most random times: in the shower, brushing my teeth, walking in the woods and in the middle of the night. Experts talk about the benefits of productive procrastination, which is a fancy way to say that when you are working on a big project, your mind needs time to wander. The question is always why most of...

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EP 005 5 Ways to Turn Your Curiosity to Extra-ordinary

"Curiosity is the spark behind the spark of every great idea. The future belongs to the curious." —Author Unknown The old saying that curiosity killed the cat might be true for cats, but for the rest of us, being curious, asking questions and never settling for the status quo is part of doing something great in this world. Take a minute to study the people we admire most—people who changed things for the better—and what you’ll find at their core is an...

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EP 004 How To Speak Well And Listen Better

"Whom who listen controls the conversation" There are two sides to every conversation, and both are essential to the art of communication. So, how are your conversation skills? Think about it: Are you a smooth talker, or do you ramble? Are you an attentive listener, or do you tend to interrupt? Here’s how to master the art of conversation—both sides of it: When it’s your turn to talk… 1. Get your thinking straight. The most common source of confusing messages is muddled thinking. We have an idea...

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