
In honor of International Women’s Day (3/8), a day that should be celebrated through the entire month of March!
Start a company, support your family, save the world, all while looking no older than 25. And by the way, don’t break a sweat while doing it…after all other women seem to be keeping it together, what’s wrong with you?
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You can only work for 3 hours a day… so relax.
In this article you will discover how to get more done in less time - and overcome that 'weird zone' where you are sort of working… but not really achieving things.

I've worked hard my entire life. Really, really hard. From a young age I bought into statements like: "Nothing in life comes easy," "You have to fight to make it in the world," and "If it was easy, everyone would do it." I pushed myself to win every award I could in high school. Then I pushed myself to become one of the first few people in my family to go to university. Then I worked my butt off to get 90s in all my classes. Like a blacksmith working hot metal, I spent countless hours trying to hammer my life into the shape I desired.
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“Confront the difficult when it is still easy; accomplish the great task by a series of small acts.” – Tao Te Ching
The start of a new year really is a great time to reflect on what we’ve done and what we want to accomplish in the next year.
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Although I review the past year, and set intentions for the one to come every year, my friend Chris Guillebeau wrote a post challenging his readers to make their “Annual Review” public, so I’m taking him up on the challenge, in case it helps any of you.
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The other day I was playing the number game Sudoku on my iPhone. It was a hard game to play, harder than usual. Then, as I was entering the last numbers to finish the game, I saw I had made a mistake. Instead of turning on my usual Hard mode, I had chosen the Expert mode -- the hardest level of the game.
This game -- and "mistake" --- taught me something valuable. How often do we sell ourselves short, and think we can do less than we truly can? In my example it is just about a game, but it serves well as an example of how often we misjudge and underestimate our abilities.
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