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Don't Beat Yourself Up

Don't Beat Yourself Up

This down-on-yourself attitude gets in the way of actually cleaning up. Even small changes can make a big difference.

Accept that you'll never be perfectly neat. And that' s ok.

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The secret is to make small changes in order to have big results. 

Ask yourself these two simple questions before going to sleep

1. Believe in yourself

1. Believe in yourself

Overcome the odds, be a winner, and never give up! Get your mind right for success:

  • Believe that you are capable of anything and focus on achieving what matters to you.
  • Make goals and intentions that align with these beliefs.

Works for Your Personal Life Too

Works for Your Personal Life Too

This isn't just about work. You can even use this rule in your personal life too.

By choosing wisely how you spend your time, you can make a big difference in your happiness.

Find the 20% of activities that make you happiest!

Spend more time on those things, and your life get...

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