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15 Ways To Treat Yourself: How Rewards Can Help You Succeed

Success

And while a day full of luxury might be a bit much, treating yourself to little rewards as you pursue a big goal can help you stay motivated and positive. Rewards are often seen as something that comes at the end of a big project or goal. It’s not just personal goals that need rewards, either. Why should I reward myself?

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Use Your Learning Style to Help You Get Better with Money

Success

Haptic learners incorporate touch into their learning, by being both a hands-on learner or needing to fidget or doodle while listening or taking in information. Have a standing phone or zoom date where you check in with each other on your financial journeys and talk about the goals and milestones you are working to achieve.

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Essentialism: Focus on Less Tasks to Get More Work Done

Productivityist

It has games, psychology, science, fun doodles, brain scans and technical step by step instructions. That means both sides now work independently, each chasing their own goal and reward. That leaves you with twelve hours to spend towards your goals. That’s right–video games. Note: This is a 2,600 word blog post.

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My iPhone Screens, Explained

Productivityist

I''m plowing through more books as a result, which was a goal of mine this year. Communication: AwayFind , Phone, Messages, FaceTime, Skype, Doodle , Cobook, Evernote Hello, Mail, Find My Friends, Glassboard, Hop. Audible: I re-upped with Audible this year after taking a couple of years off, and I''m glad I did.

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The Procrastinator's Guide to Writing | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

You thought you heard the phone ring this morning but you aren’t sure. Doodle on a note pad. Doodling doesn’t work with a pen because you can’t erase mistakes. The ironic thing is that I was reading this article procrastinating a phone call I know I need to make… *sigh* Chris Mower´s last blog.

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