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Time Counts! How Are You Using Your 24 Hours a Day? Copyright © Richard Hopkins - All Rights Reserved
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What can you do right now, that can change who you'll be 12
months from now? What about 3 years from today?
How were you doing 3 years ago? Same as today? Make a promise to yourself. If you see things piling up that should
be done, do them or delegate them. Be sure to follow up. Keep the ball rolling.
Life Has a Way of Messing Things Up!
Do you think that will ever change? Once you understand how to use your time wisely, you have to see things change.
You'll create better winning odds, once you stop wasting time and blaming everyone but you, for stagnating. Learn how to say no.
Are You Working Ahead or Falling Behind?
How do you manage deadlines?, Still working on them 5 minutes before everything's due? Poor planning can wipe
out days at a time. How do you feel when you're hiding from work? Guilty? Yes?
O.K., then watch HOW you use your time. If you catch
yourself wasting time, just stop and do something that will help you reach one of your goals. Successful people understand how this works. Don't retreat. Don't hide.
Do you think you'll be doing better next year? How long have you been trying to beat the e-game? What "ARE" you
doing with your 24 hours a day? Do you have a purpose? If not, get one. If you're not accomplishing anything, why are you still here? To be productive? At what?
We all have 24 hours a day. Many of us waste too much time. Ask yourself these questions. Give yourself honest answers.
Talk to yourself but give yourself the right answers. Don't fool yourself. Procrastination kills more success journeys
than you can shake a stick at! Don't let that be you.
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About The Author: Richard Hopkins is the owner and webmaster of RJ's
Information.com, a site dedicated to helping the netpreneur make an informed choice when creating an online presence. To receive free ebooks and also obtain access to his
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