I’m an expert when it comes to wasting time. Thought you might give me some tips on time management. Thanks!
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i have a lot of goals and if a write a plan for all of them i just get frustrated and i get the feeling that i’m just doing this to try to feel better about myself. i have lots of goals and i’ll be honest that i’m not good at sticking onto my goals.
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how does it look like .Create an idel schedule for your days .
Time activities
1- _______ – wake up
2-________-_________
3-________________
4-
5-
6-________-go to bed
basically how you want to change into a better life .. .. ..
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Read some finance books (assuming you mean a plan to improve your financial life in the next Year). anything by Larry winget, Suze Orman or David Bach should ge6t you motivated and going.
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Check out Curves. It’s a circuit training workout that you only have to do 3 times a week for 30 minutes each time. The first time you go they weigh you, measure different parts of your body (bust, waist, etc.) and do a BMI. They’ll show you how to use the equipment and stay with you every time you come in until you feel comfortable going it alone. It’s very easy to do–almost deceptively so, but you’ll see results very quickly.
You do one piece of equipment for 35 SECONDS and then move to a cardio station for another 35 sec., on to the next equipment, etc. You don’t do one piece long enough to get bored or sore. They play good music that keeps you going and interspersed is a reminder of when it’s time to change stations. They also tell you when you need to step away to take a 10-second pulse rate. There’s a chart that gives ages and target rates so you know how you’re doing.
Nice part is is that it’s for women only and no kids are allowed so you can go in, do your workout and get home with a minimum of fuss. You don’t have to worry about special clothes or how your make-up looks to impress anyone.
The rates are very reasonable and they have payment plans for you to consider. You can pay by cash/check/credit card.
Each month they will weigh you and also measure you. Then they enter the info into their computer and print off the results, comparing them to previous months.
They have a nutrition class you can attend for a small additional fee.
The women who go there are of different ages and different backgrounds. I’ve found them to be very supportive and fun to work out with (if you don’t want to talk, no one makes you–it’s strictly your exercise time).
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Prepare a self-improvement plan for yourself. Give action plan
PZ give answer
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Could it be possible that Biblical Prophecies is a master plain for world domination?
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I never plan my life because life never happens as we expect it to. However, I always set goals and make plans to achieve those goals.
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My new year resolution is to be very organized at home, go to swim at least twice a week, get organized with my papers and bills, and coordinate my kids activities to fit in my busy schedule. Just wondering if there is any website or expert advice that can help me accomplish that.
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Studied 2 yrs of college in the IT field. Since then i mostly work in help desk & technical support position. I don’t see a career, just a job. How should I plan for my career? .. I hope to someday move into management and make lots of $$$ ..
Any advice?
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