After getting tagged, I created a list of 10 habits that I believe help me succeed in life. The list is posted over Bionic Ear since the person tagging me knows me from that blog.
A common habit appearing in entries of those participating in the project is “visualization.” I’ve read and heard many stories of how clearly visualizing something complete with seeing yourself already doing whatever it is can lead to reaching that goal or want.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has successfully used this method. After reading his story, I started visualizing a goal I had at the time. Sad to say, I missed the goal by 100 points. So I guess I need to work harder.
What habits do you have to help you succeed? If you post it on your blog, please let me know.
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I wish Paul could get a job with Google’s Dallas area offices. I agree with much of the company’s philosophy (and he would, too). The latest is about staying home when you’re sick. You’re likely to heal faster than if you go to work sick where you’d prolong the illness and make more people sick.
The company’s official doctor says it perfectly:
“This phenomenon of presentee-ism is not unique to Google, of course. But wherever you work, while your dedication to your work is admirable and appreciated, when you’re sick it is harmful to you, to your colleagues, and to your company’s bottom line. So please take care of yourselves. Work from home if you must, but don’t come in — or I will have to hire some bouncers to keep you out!”
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