To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you. ~ Lewis B. Smedes Most of us carry around anger, resentment, jealousy, or some other negative emotion directed to others. Unless dealt with, they will eventually start to broadly affect the quality of our lives and those around us. Forgiveness is the act of unchaining yourself from thoughts and feelings that bind you to an offense, imagined or real, committed against you. It is a commitment to a process of growth …
Happy For No Reason
I’d like to offer you an review of a course I’ve recently gone through - the Happy For No Reason course by Marci Shimoff. As you know, being happy and motivated are some of the strongest features of my nature, and so it gives me a pleasure to suggest something you might [...]
I’ve recently been approached by Dan from GTDagenda.com, and spent some time looking at his online service.
I’d like to share my findings with you in case you’re looking for the next online tasks and projects management tool which follows some of the best ideas of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) approach.
What is GTDagenda?
GTDagenda is [...]
Today I’d like to review a new player on the task management software market - the FruitfulTime Task Manager.
What is FruitfulTime Task Manager
As you can guess from the name, this is a task management software. Upcoming versions may expand the functionality of this tool, but for the moment FruitfulTime Task Manager does just what it [...]
If you’re looking for a good few articles to read, here are the ones I enjoyed in the past few days:
DLM: How To Get Better Sleep While Spending Less Time in Bed
Whakate: What is Wrong with GTD?
Whakate: The Closed List: Regaining Control Over Your Day
Zen Habits: Sound of Silence
Mark and Angel: 22 Tips to Increase [...]
Last month I had a pleasure of attending the lecture on Age Proofing your Mind by Tony Buzan himself - the author of countless books on mind mapping and a passionate discoverer of new abilities of human mind and new frontiers of its power.
It was a great lecture, and I enjoyed it a lot. I [...]
Leo Babauta from Zen Habits hase once again proved to be one of the most brilliant people I’ve ever had the privilege of reading. He has lifted all the copyrights from his posts and his recent e-book, Zen To Done (buy it here) and wrote about this in his recent post: Open Source Blogging: Feel [...]
I’ve recently read a wonderful book about money. Rich Ezzo has managed to surprise me in many ways, starting with the fact that the book isn’t about affiliate marketing or get-rick-quick schemes.
In our world of instant information delivery and hundreds of self-proclaimed monetization geniuses, this book was the least expected kind of a guide: a [...]
Procrastination is one of the processes in our lives which you can safely call natural: long before you learn this word in English (or your native language), you’re already procrastinating on a regular basis. You don’t have to learn anything to become a true master of procrastination, but once you acknowledge it as an unwanted [...]
Sharing your knowledge, especially if it’s useful and unique, isn’t always easy. There are plenty of reasons why you should do this, but somehow it’s very easy to get stopped by negative assumptions. In today’s post, I’d like to share my opinion on sharing knowledge, and ask for yours in return.
Naturally, most of us feel [...]