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The Quality Of Your Questions

Questions are how you focus your mind. The quality of the questions you ask yourself on a consistent basis determines the quality of your life. Continue reading The Quality Of Your Questions

Consistency

It takes a minimum of four years of consistent training to earn your Shodan (1st degree black belt) in my dojo (karate training hall/school).

It takes another 2 1/2 – 3 years to earn your Nidan (2nd degree black belt), and another 3 years to earn your Sandan (3rd degree black belt).

After 9 1/2 years, I officially became an internationally certified Sandan in Wado-Ryu karate on Saturday, October 16, 2010.

I’m no more ‘special’ than anyone else. I just kept coming to class. Continue reading Consistency

Are You Committed?

It’s amazing what you can accomplish once you commit to doing something and follow through with consistent action. Continue reading Are You Committed?

Prioritizing

A lot of the attendees of my time management seminars/workshops tell me they need help prioritizing. I’ve given some techniques on how to prioritize in previous newsletters. The most complete treatment of it is in my ‘Black Belt’ Time Management Training program.

Here’s an overview/snapshot that I hope will help you with this vitally important productivity skill. Continue reading Prioritizing