The only thing that’s constant is change.

Think back on all the people you know the songs you know the shows you’ve seen the pieces you’ve been the things you have it seems like things don’t change very quickly but in reality new things happen all the time.

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Things Change Quickly

Things change a lot more quickly than people realize. During Tom Brady’s time in the NFL… In just a few short years, kids stopped learning cursive and how to tell time, eating fat and avoiding carbs became the way to lose weight, we stopped writing checks, and we started using our phones to take pictures.… Continue reading Things Change Quickly

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Strike while the iron’s hot

We see it a lot in football – there’s a turnover, and on the very next play the team that just got the ball throws for the endzone. They try to seize the opportunity immediately. In boxing, as soon as one fighter looks like he’s hurt, the other unleashes a series of punches to try… Continue reading Strike while the iron’s hot

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It adds up

Have you ever had a day where your money just seems to disappear? Of course you have. Maybe you go out to lunch, you end up getting appetizers and dessert. You stop by the store and make an impulse buy. You remember a bill that’s due tomorrow so you pay it over the phone. Pretty… Continue reading It adds up

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Starting Early

Women’s gymnastics in the Olympics. Have always been impressed because young people are the best in the world. Yes, I know that it’s largely because of the toll the sport takes on young girls’ bodies – most cannot continue to participate at a high level for very long. But what I’m fascinated with is the… Continue reading Starting Early

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How many people do you know?

That’s a hard question to answer, partly because it’s hard to think of everybody or to remember everyone but partly because it’s difficult to define the term “know.” We all may have different definitions. Is it somebody who knows you? Is it somebody who you’re friends with? Acquaintances with? Once knew but haven’t talked to… Continue reading How many people do you know?

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Hurrying is Pointless

Hurrying normally doesn’t save much time think about how we can get in our car 30 miles away from our destination in our phone knows exactly the minute we’re going to get there obviously people have tried to hurry it’s hard to beat the clock though the better thing to do is to adjust the… Continue reading Hurrying is Pointless

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Quality Time

Find something you can do on a regular basis with people you know and like. Poker night. Golf game. Football pool with uncle – gave me an excuse to talk with him once a week for four months. We became closer as a result. Embrace small pleasures in life. Stop and smell the roses. Watch… Continue reading Quality Time

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Variety is the Spice of Life

I recently heard my sister-in-law say “I don’t like winter – you can’t do anything.” Is that true? Or do you just have to do different stuff? Find different activities for different seasons. Variety is the spice of life. And it’ll give you something to look forward to. Mix up your vacations – some hot,… Continue reading Variety is the Spice of Life

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The Circle of Time (Circle of Life)

Think about all of the “seasons” there are. Yes, summer, fall, winter, and spring. But also the holiday season, tax season, hunting season, etc. Certain things happen at certain times of the year. They help shape time for us. Is time linear or circular? Most would say linear, right? It’s not like we can return… Continue reading The Circle of Time (Circle of Life)

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Head Start

We do more before 9 am than most people do all day. What a great principle to apply to  your own life. Ben Franklin said “early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy and wealthy and wise.” That’s true. So go to bed early, get up early, and get a head start… Continue reading Head Start

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Staycations, Workations, and Medical Tourism

Workation and Digital Nomads: https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/more-people-blending-work-and-travel-4653953/ Staycation. Some people like to travel. Others either don’t have the money and time to travel or prefer to stay home. So if we’re going to be at home most of the time, especially if we’re working from home now, we need to create our own personal oasis. That means… Continue reading Staycations, Workations, and Medical Tourism

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Assembly Line

If you do something again and again, whether it’s on the computer or in “real life,” why not use this “assembly line” or “template” idea to speed up the process. For instance, if you’re cooking a number of dishes and will need the same ingredient for several, you could save some time by preparing all… Continue reading Assembly Line

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Plan B

Do you have a Plan B? A contingency plan. Should you? The fact is that most people don’t even have a plan A. You don’t need to prepare for every possible scenario as long as the problem has an easy solution. For instance, Rick Steves says not to take headache medicine with you on a… Continue reading Plan B

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Be Concise

People can only hold one thought in their mind these days. I blame that on Twitter and texts. People read headlines, and that’s it. Everything’s one item at a time. If you put two questions in an email, most people will only answer one. So you need to learn to be concise, regardless of how… Continue reading Be Concise

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Setting Expectations

Can I get any good quotes or lessons out of Paradox of Choice presentation? Expectations lesson and life enjoyment. Everything was better back when everything was worse. Crumbs on cruise ship. If at first you don’t succeed, lower your expectations. You will enjoy life more if you adjust your expectations. Instead of focusing on what’s… Continue reading Setting Expectations

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Salvaging a Bad Day

It wasn’t pretty, but we got the W. We often hear this after winning quarterbacks when their teams salvage a victory in an ugly game – one with a lot of mistakes on both sides, one they definitely could have played better. We all have bad days – ones in which we don’t feel particularly… Continue reading Salvaging a Bad Day

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This is the Future

Today, with the health of technology and social media, we can learn to do almost anything. We can even monitor our health better than our doctors sometimes. Where’s my flying car? Almost here – Uber. Artificial intelligence

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Video Calls

Remember growing up when video calls seemed so futuristic? Now we take it for granted. But it is really cool that we can now have face to face meetings from a distance. We can have intimate conversations with people we care about without the time and expense of travel. Is it a replacement for in-person… Continue reading Video Calls

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Death and Taxes

Death is certain, so we should prepare for it. How do you want to be remembered when you die? What do you want them to say about you in your eulogy? People ask that question when talking about how you spend your time because, obviously, if you spend your time well you’ll be remembered well.… Continue reading Death and Taxes

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Managing Vacation Time

Managing time on vacation my cousin is of the opinion that if you can’t do it right if you can’t take a long time in a single place and it’s not worth doing my wife and I have been on a number of cruises where we know that just isn’t true you can do an… Continue reading Managing Vacation Time

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Thoughts are Things

Because thoughts are things, record each one as a separate idea. Instead of a list of bullet points in a presentation, each point can be its own slide. If you are writing a book, each separate idea should be on its own notecard so it can be rearranged. Or, better yet, how about a digital… Continue reading Thoughts are Things

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Content Creation

If you create any kind of content for personal or professional reasons, it’s possible to repackage that content for different purposes. For example, teach a class. Record and sell recording. Transcribe and turn it into a blog post. Build it in modules that will fit into other presentations. Combine with other classes to create a… Continue reading Content Creation

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Bucket List

Bucket list do you have a bucket list you have a bucket list for your kid Are there things you’d like to be better at? Poker? Chess? Dancing? Or maybe something you’d like to learn? A foreign language you’d like to learn? A new skill? What are your plans for doing that stuff? If you… Continue reading Bucket List

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Assembly Line

I have more than 60 courses approved for continuing education credit, and over the last 12 years, I’ve written more than 200 courses. That’s a lot of content. Just filing the courses for approval takes time. What I do is sort of set up an assembly line where I do a single task a bunch… Continue reading Assembly Line

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Your Productive Time

Be aware of your natural bio rhythms. Everybody’s are different. When are you most productive? When are you most creative? Make sure that, during that time, you’re not stuck in traffic – you’re on the computer or wherever you need to be being productive and being creative; otherwise the time is wasted.

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Your Timeline

Many of us are familiar with the timeline feature in Facebook. I suggest that you develop your own timeline – not to share with others, but for your own benefit. Simply list the major, important areas of your life and then what were you doing at different points of your life in regards to that… Continue reading Your Timeline

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