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AdvertsRe: Dollar For Naira(UPDATE:SOLD) by Derade: 1:02pm On Feb 10, 2016
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BusinessDo You Need A Personal Or Business Loan? by Derade(op): 9:55am On Feb 06, 2016
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InvestmentWant To Retire Early? Then Develop These Habits.... by Derade(op): 3:29am On Feb 02, 2016
We all dream of retiring early, but for most of us that is all it is --- a dream.

It doesn't necessarily have to be, however, and you don't need to strike it rich to start enjoying the finer things of life well before age 50.

To provide some much-needed motivation to kick your hustle into high gear, here are five things people who retire early do - and you should do too.

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BusinessRe: New Service Available To America Residents by Derade: 8:40pm On Jan 24, 2016
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InvestmentFood For Thought - The Digital Transformation Has Already Happened! by Derade(op): 1:37pm On Jan 20, 2016
Uber (World's largest taxi company) owns no taxis
Airbnb (World's largest accommodation provider) owns no real estate
Skype (Large phone company) owns no telecommunication infrastructure
Alibaba (World's most valuable retailer) has no inventory
Facebook (Most popular media owner) creates no content
SocietyOne (Fast growing bank) has no actual money
Netflix (World's largest movie house) owns no cinemas
Apple & Google (World's largest software vendors) don't write the apps

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InvestmentSmall Steps You Can Take Everyday To Be Happier And More Successful In Life 2 by Derade(op): 1:31pm On Jan 20, 2016
Continued from part 1....

11. Let go of worry.

The big enemy of happiness is worry, which comes from focusing on events outside your control. Once you have taken action, there is usually nothing more you can do. Focus on the job at hand rather than some weird fantasy of what might happen.



12. Listen to something inspiring.

Your ears are the pathway to your brain. When doing something visually boring (like driving), listen to audio books or motivation talks. When you need some extra energy, listen to music that 'pumps you up.'

13. Make peace with your past.

Focusing on past mistakes or wrongs inflicted on you is like driving a car while looking in the rear view mirror. You will keep heading in the same direction until you collide with something solid.

14. Make your goals pervasive.

Post your goals everywhere you spend time. Post them on your bathroom mirror, right behind your computer screen, and on the dashboard of your car. The more you see your goals, the easier it will be to achieve them.

15. Monitor your progress.

Keep a record of what you have already accomplished. Review this when you are feeling discouraged or unsure----it's an instant confidence builder and helps you focus on the positive.

16. Never argue with strangers.

When you are driving, you are going to see people driving in ways that are stupid, dangerous, and annoying. Even so, you are wasting your energy getting upset about what they do, much less reacting to it by honking or flipping the bird.

17. Never attend agenda-less meetings.

Meetings are only useful if people know why they are meeting in the first place. An agenda provides focus and purpose. The lack of an agenda guarantees meandering conversations that dive into rat-holes. They are a waste of your time.

18. Realize that YOU are responsible for your emotions.

Your attitude is not controlled by the outside world. While truly sad things do happen, most of the time your attitude is the result of how you are viewing the world, rather than what is happening in it.

19. Remember that everything will change.

The nature of the physical universe is change. Nothing remains the same; everything is, as the gurus say, transitory. Whether you are celebrating or mourning or something in between, this too will pass.

20. Set measurable milestones.

Big goals are easier to achieve if you break them up into smaller chunks or milestones. Achieving milestones gives you more confidence, strengthens your motivation, and helps you build momentum.

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InvestmentSmall Steps You Can Take Everyday To Be Happier And More Successful In Life. by Derade(op): 8:22pm On Jan 19, 2016
1. Assume people have good intentions.

Since you can't read minds, you don't really know the 'why' behind the 'what' that people do. Inputting evil motives to other people's weird behaviour adds extra misery to life, while assuming good intentions leaves you open to reconciliation.




2. Avoid using negative words.

Stop using negative phrases...such as "I can't," "It's impossible," etc What comes out of your mouth programs your mind. When you talk trash, you are transforming your brain into trash.

3. Avoid spending your time with negative people.

You may not realise it, but your physiology is programmed to mirror the physiology of those around you. In other words, you can catch negativity from other people. So, although it may not be possible to avoid negative people all the time, avoid them as far as possible.

4. Begin each day with expectation.

If there is any big truth about life, its that it usually lives up to (or down to) your expectations. Therefore, when you rise from bed, make your first thought be, "Something wonderful is going to happen today." Guess what? You are probably right!

5. Breathe more deeply.

Breathing deeply calms you down but, more importantly, it helps ensure that plenty of oxygen is getting into your lungs and into your blood stream, where (among other things) it helps your brain work more efficiently.

6. Celebrate more frequently.

The small and large successes and accomplishments in your life deserve recognition. It is a mistake to head straight for the next task or the next goal without celebrating, even if it's only patting yourself on the back.

7. Daydream more frequently.

The idea that daydreaming and working are mutually exclusive belongs back in the 20th century. It's when you let your thoughts wander that you are more likely to have the insights that will make you both unique and more competitive.

8. Decide that you MUST achieve your goals.

When you approach a task that leads toward your goal, never start out by saying, "I'll try..." When you use that phrase, you are giving yourself permission to fail. Instead, phrase your action in terms of "I will...!" or "I must...!" No wiggle room allowed.

9. Define failure as "failing to take action."

Regardless of your goals and milestones, you don't have control over anything except your own behaviour. Redefining failure as "failing to take action" puts failure (and therefore success) within your control.

10. Deflect partisan conversations.

Arguments about politics and religion never have a 'right' answer but they definitely get people all riled up over things they can't control. When such topics surface, bow out by saying something like: "Thinking about that stuff makes my head hurt."

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