We all know that money can’t buy happiness, but many times, we act as if we will be happier if we had more money. We are conditioned to
want to be rich (when we know the rich aren’t happy either); we are trained to
want the latest gadget or styles in vogue; we want to earn
more money because we will have the good life. But none of that will bring
us happiness.
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Hello, is your day going as planned?
Friday, 19 August 2016
Weekly Review: Goal revitalization time
Earlier this week, I challenged you to re-strategise
by thinking about your goal and trying to develop them. Step 1 of this process
was to think about what you’d like people to say about you at your funeral
and Step 2 was to jot down ideas for life goals you will like to achieve before
you die. Step 4 was to break it down.
Book review: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
By Leo Babauta
The Monk Who Sold His
Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny
, by Robin
Sharma, is an interesting book — as the subtitle suggests, it’s a fable, and
it’s one that will certainly make you give some thought to your life, your
goals, your dreams and how your daily habits help you reach those dreams.

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