
Work Less, Achieve More. Is This A Gimmick?
We all have likely heard the phrase “work smarter, not harder”, yet it might be not so clear as to what it means or even
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We all have likely heard the phrase “work smarter, not harder”, yet it might be not so clear as to what it means or even
In my Sustainable Life Design Coaching sessions, you are very likely to hear about this innovative and highly practical time management concept I call Quadrant 2.
Cave art shows that humans started telling stories as soon as we were able to. We developed abilities to communicate – probably gestures and expressions first making it useful for surviving easier. A cave dweller could tell their ancestor exactly where those deadly saber-toothed tigers lived.
Leadership requires more than just ambition. Whether you are already a leader or aspiring to be one, your success lies with your understanding of what values you add to whom you lead.
We can list a few dozens leadership qualities and all of them will help in the process of becoming a good leader.
Less focus on stuff will lead you to more living!! Life is short – really short! Do stuff that matters!! That is how I ended Part I. Now let’s talk about the second part of wealth-building – managing the difference between “Earnings” – “Spending” = Savings & Investments.
Let’s use a little imagination and travel to the end of our life. Reflecting on the totality of your life from there, now contemplate the question: “What really mattered in my life?” Would you be proud of how much stuff you’ve been able to accumulate, or how much money you have in the bank?
Do you want to be successful in your career and have some ideas around what that looks like? So how do you go about building success in a methodical, intentional way? In this blog, we will discuss how to use SMART goals in order to address your short-term and long-term career aspirations.
Meet two ordinary women, of the same income, with two different lifestyles: one earns freedom to choose what excites and fulfils her life at her age 50, yet the other has very little control over her future.
I put four words in front of you – stuff, money, work and life. If I ask you to put them in the order of importance, what would the list look like? Conceptually, you are likely to put your life first as the most important and stuff the least important, right? Somehow when it comes to actual living, many of us don’t seem to reflect that order. Let’s expound on that.