No.1 Way to Break the Status Quo and Live Extraordinarily

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No.1 Way to Break the Status Quo and Live Extraordinarily

No Comments 31 October 2009

It’s often amazing to see how people get stuck in their life because they don’t want to get out of it. People live in the status quo and are afraid to break it even though they don’t usually admit that they’re afraid. Here at Think Big Think Money, we choose to think outside the ‘ordinary’ box and strive to do something different that would change our lives significantly – by getting rich with character. But why break the status quo?

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7 New and Unconventional Ways You Should Use Now to Find Your Passion

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7 New and Unconventional Ways You Should Use Now to Find Your Passion

1 Comment 29 October 2009

Really, this passion searching thing has been the topic of self-development for ages! Almost anything possible to be done on passion has been said or written somewhere over the internet and in our life. What else can you be getting out from this post of mine then? Well, you might be surprised as to how useful the tips are. I’m saying that because I’ve spent reading blogs/books about finding your passion, thinking about them innovatively, and using them to help find my own passion. I’m sure you can at least use one of them to bring you closer to your passion.

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The Real Purpose Behind Personal Development

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The Real Purpose Behind Personal Development

1 Comment 26 October 2009

I’ve been blogging about personal development for a while now, and about how you could make money with your character so that you can enjoy true success. However, the reality is that not everyone will be a master of personal development. There will be some who will continue to admire others without taking any actions towards developing themselves, some will continue to emulate the great people before us and exceed the results of all the personal development bloggers combined, some will continue to love themselves, their family, their friends even with apparent flaws. So then what’s the real purpose behind the entire buzz about self growth?

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Social Media Hack – #1 Way to Set Your Goal Online and Actually Achieve It

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Social Media Hack – #1 Way to Set Your Goal Online and Actually Achieve It

No Comments 23 October 2009

I’ve been tweeting, digging, facebooking, stumbling, linkedining (that sounded weird) for a while now. And I thought, “why not hack into the ever popular social media concept and come up with a new way of setting goals?” So I’ve designed a way for you to post your goals online, with a photo. Let me explain. There are some web applications out there that allow you to post your goals online and help you keep track of it through their own system. Some might think that it’s useful. However, did they ever become famous from helping people achieve their goals? Hardly.

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3 Indicators That Tell Whether You’re Heading the Right Direction or Going Backward in What You’re Doing

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3 Indicators That Tell Whether You’re Heading the Right Direction or Going Backward in What You’re Doing

No Comments 21 October 2009

I was recently inspired by a person dear to me about choices that we make. I'll spare you the details if you will, but the general idea is that a person has to keep walking because he or she is halfway through a journey, wherever the destination might be. Or, is it true?

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5 Reasons Why You Don’t Commit Your Goals to Paper

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5 Reasons Why You Don’t Commit Your Goals to Paper

3 Comments 18 October 2009

In 1953, a survey was handed out to the graduating seniors at Yale University to assess how many of them have predetermined goals in their life committed to paper. The results showed that only 3% of them actually have their objectives laid out black and white. 20 years later, another survey was done to the same group of people, and the 3% who committed their goals to paper had accomplished much more than the other 97% who had not written it down.

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Advance Decision-Making: How to Automate Your Thoughts and Achieve High Effectiveness

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Advance Decision-Making: How to Automate Your Thoughts and Achieve High Effectiveness

1 Comment 16 October 2009

The ability to make quick decisions is an important key to success. According to Napoleon Hill, famous author who wrote the bestseller non-fiction titled “Think and Grow Rich”, the Declaration of Independence, the beginning of this free country, originated from the swift and courageous decisions made by 56 men. If they didn't decide to make this country independent, there wouldn't be July 4 holiday any more!

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