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The ‘Stop Doing’ List: A New Way to Look at Resolutions | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. The ‘Stop Doing’ List: A New Way to Look at Resolutions. I had it all planned out. 4 amazing part-time internships and 18 credit hours, all in one semester. These jobs would give me the opportunity to rub shoulders with the best and brightest and gain the kind of experience that most students could only dream of. I could do it – just 14 hours a day and 6 days a week of tightly scheduled classes, meetings, and study time. I would make it work – just barely. And so now here I am, ...
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Where my passion started | The Coaching Hive
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Where my passion started. To say I started this journey recently would be inaccurate. My interest in personal development (or self help as its offered refered to) has been around for as long as I care to remember. Most of my personal growth journey thus far has involved reading articles and books every now and then, feeling some what inspired and occassionaly taking on the lessons by making small changes in my life. What is NLP, I hear you ask? Refer to my other post, What is NLP? If you disagree or simp...
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We’ve Moved! | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. 20-Something’s Potential is self-hosted now! Same content, but now a little more search engine friendly. New posts coming soon. Check it out here:. Laquo; The ‘Stop Doing’ List: A New Way to Look at Resolutions. Date : May 17, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Staying Organized and Motivated: Planners and To-do Lists | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. Staying Organized and Motivated: Planners and To-do Lists. 8211; Create appointments, move them with the drag of a mouse, create repeating appointments, set up SMS reminders, and the list goes on. 8211; Seamless integration with other google services. Gmail recognizes event information in emails and can send it to Google Calendar in just one click. One click will also bring up a google map of the event location. Laquo; 7 Tools for Learning a Language. Date : October 29, 2009.
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Remembering Names, Part 2 | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. Remembering Names, Part 2. In an earlier post. I mentioned a unique method for learning names. However, no matter how good we are,. We are all human – sometimes we will forget. In fact, although with our self-deprecating attitudes we tend to think otherwise, the truth is that. 95% of the population is bad with names. Same situation, two different approaches, two different outcomes. Which do you prefer? Don’t be afraid to ask. Laquo; Paper Social Network. Date : July 13, 2009.
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Get Out, Get Involved, Leave Your Comfort Zone | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. Get Out, Get Involved, Leave Your Comfort Zone. For the past few months I have been involved in the Students for Social Entrepreneurship club creating their website. After many hours of work, it is finally finished, aside from fleshing out some content. What’s the moral of this story? Go ahead, give it a try. You can check the website out at http:/ studentsforsocent.org/. Laquo; Staying Organized and Motivated: Planners and To-do Lists. Date : November 10, 2009. 1 Percent a Day.
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Remembering Names | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. I figured a new life in a new state would be perfect practicing ground for developing this trait. I had heard various pieces of advice on the subject, but I wasn’t really sure which method would work for me. So, I made my own. It consisted of a few simple principles:. 1 Always carry a notecard and a pen in your pocket. The last thing you want is for someone to stumble on their notecard and see something like ‘Kyle – guy version of Susan Boyle.’. The notecard method forces your m...
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7 Tools for Learning a Language | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. 7 Tools for Learning a Language. 1 Motivation –. There’s no way around it – learning a language is work. The only way to succeed is to be motivated. Choose a language that has special meaning to you. Come up with milestones and rewards along the way (see tool 7) to help you stay excited. 2 Quality Method –. Might teach you “The apple is red”,. Teaches “How much does that cost? 8221; For me, this method is very encouraging, as you will be communicating from day one. 8211; To real...
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My Grand Project – Starting a Business | 20 Something's Potential
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20 Something's Potential. My Grand Project – Starting a Business. Take on another task – starting a business. Last year I was reading a book by Cal Newport titled. How to Win at College. Start Your Project - Be Invincible! 8220;Your Grand Project should consist of a group of achievable, nonacademic accomplishments that, when combined, move you closer to an exciting aspiration. Think big. Be ambitious. When you explain a Grand Project to someone it should elicit a response of “Wow! Now before you tell me ...