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Feeling Like You Aren’t as Happy as You Could Be?

Are you feeling happy about where you are in your life right now?

When you were a kid, did you want to grow up to be an astronaut, a singer or an engineer? If so, how’s that working out for you? Hopefully, it’s going great and you are living the life of your dreams. But for the rest of you who are not, here are 13 signs that you might be wasting your life… but you don’t want to admit it:

1. You spend too much time doing things you shouldn’t be doing.

Video games. Reality TV. Surfing the ‘net. Stuffing your face with too much food. Drinking too much. And the list goes on. Take a serious look at your life. Where are you spending the majority of your time? And does it serve you well? Is it leading to a better life? Is it laying the foundation for a bright future? If not, then you need to reevaluate your routine activities and make changes.

2. You find yourself complaining a lot.

I know people who are constantly overwhelmed with life, and they never cease to tell me. Are you one of those people? Do you complain about your job, your boss, your salary, your neighbors or your spouse? If you do, then you are doing nothing but exuding negative energy. Negativity doesn’t change things. It keeps you stuck. So change your thoughts and talk about what you appreciate about your life, not what you don’t like.

3. You don’t feed your mind.

If you’re not continually growing and learning as a person, then you are stagnant – just like a still pond that doesn’t move and grows green gunk on it. That’s what your mind does if you don’t keep it active and learn new things. Positive challenges in your life will expand your mind, not send it backwards.

4. You have a lot of negative self-talk.

Self-talk can make or break your life. As Henry Ford said, “Whether you think you can, or think you can’t… either way, you’re right.” If you tell yourself that you’re not smart enough to get that promotion or start a business, then you’re right. If you tell yourself you’re too exhausted to put effort into changing your life, then you’re right. Whatever you tell yourself becomes your reality. So closely monitor what you say to yourself, because you will find that your life matches your thoughts.

5. You feel uninspired.

Do you have a passion for anything? I know a lot of people who think they don’t have a passion. But that’s never the case. There has to be something that you enjoy doing. So you need to rediscover what excites you, and then do more of it.

6. You don’t plan for your future.

While it’s always great to live in the “now” and “be in the moment,” sometimes you need to look ahead to see where you want to go. If you don’t have a goal or a plan, then you are like a boat that is wandering aimlessly in the ocean hoping to end up somewhere good. But you can’t do that. You have to make a step-by-step guide to get where you want to go. Just like a GPS gets you to a destination, you need your own inner GPS to guide you.

7. You spend too much time with people who don’t contribute to your growth.

It’s easy to get stuck hanging out with people who are not making you feel like a better person. But if you keep doing that, then you will stay stagnant or get pulled down with them. I like to call them “Energy Vampires.” They suck the life out of you and give you nothing positive in return. Instead, go find growth-oriented people to be around.

8. You’re addicted to your phone.

Sure, cell phones are super cool gadgets that can leave us entranced when we use them. While that’s fun, think about all the time you are wasting with your phone. Even worse, think about all the relationships that might be affected. Maybe you’re texting or searching the internet while you’re having dinner with your spouse or kids. If you are, you’re missing out on meaningful time you can spend with your loved ones – or time you could devote to making a plan for your future.

9. You spend money on things that don’t matter.

There is a difference between a “need” and a “want.” I’m sure we all learned that in kindergarten. However, in today’s society, we have blurred the lines quite a bit (see #8… the cell phone). In fact, I know people who can’t pay their mortgage, but still have the fanciest gadgets on the planet. If you stop to think about it, there is very little that we actually need. Food, water, shelter and love are some of those things. All the rest are just bonuses. So look at what you’re spending your money on and see if you can make adjustments. Maybe you can use the money you save to invest in your future.

10. You don’t get enough sleep.

I’m not a medical doctor, but I have read enough books to know how vitally important sleep is. I could write 20 pages on it. But I obviously don’t have enough room in this short article. Sleep is crucial for good health. If you’re too busy to get enough sleep or if you simply have a bad habit of staying up until the wee hours of the morning, you should re-evaluate your habits.

11. You’re not taking care of your body.

Not only is sleep essential to your health, so is food and exercise. I know I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. But eating a balanced, healthy diet and moving your body around truly does have more positive effects other than weight loss. It affects your mental attitude and overall well-being. So take a look at your diet and level of activity. You might find that making a few small changes will greatly improve your life.

12. You don’t leave your comfort zone.

I know how easy it is to live in a comfort zone. In fact, when I go to a familiar restaurant, I always order the same thing. Not because I’m afraid to try something new, but because I like the food I normally order. But that’s not the kind of comfort zone I’m talking about. I’m talking about taking a risk that will improve your life. And keep in mind, there is a difference between a “risk” and a “calculated risk.” Any risk has the possibility to be deadly, but a calculated risk is one in which you’ve weighed all options and thus come up with a good, sensible plan of action.

13. You’re living a life you don’t like.

The way I measure success is by someone’s level of happiness. Are you happy? If not, then you should change something! Even a feeling of contentment or satisfaction doesn’t tell you that you’re living life to the fullest. Life should be exciting! So if you’re not enjoying life, take a look at some of the changes you can make to get you to a better place.

If any of these 13 points sounded like you, don’t despair. You can make changes. But the first change you need to make is getting rid of the idea that you can’t do it. Many times, your biggest obstacle is your own thought process. So start there. Change your thinking – then change your life!

Guest post by CAROL MORGAN – http://www.lifehack.org/articles/author/carol-morgan

Do You Think That Everyone is Broke?

It's music, music and more music here in the Coachella Valley for the next ten days as “Coachella” is staging it's annual appearance here.

Palm Springs is chock-a-block-loaded with celebrities and the big-wigs from the music world, all partying like the rock stars that they are. (Last night, alongside of the headliners, was a reunion of Outkast, and surprise appearances by Jay-Z, Prince, Gwen Stefani, Beyonce, P Diddy (or whatever he calls himself these days) and many more.

You might be wondering, however… what is Coachella? Coachella is actually an abbrevieation for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which is named after a city near us here in Riverside County, CA. The festival takes place over two three-day weekends.

The festival is HUGE and is considered to be a more sober and more organized version of Woodstock.

But, here's the reason why I'm writing this post. I hear from people every. single. day about how horrible the economy is, and how broke they are, and how there's no way out. Blah, blah, blah.

Here are some numbers to consider.

– Almost 200,000 tickets were sold for Coachella over the next two weeks.
– General Admission (cheap seats) costs $375 – per weekend
– VIP Tickets cost $799 – per weekend
– Parking $150 – per weekend
– If you want to attend and stay in a TENT – $2900 – $4700 – per weekend
You want to stay in a hotel, the average hotel here is $300+ – per night
– PLUS, you have to eat.
– PLUS travel expenses.

I don't know what the average person spends on attending this event, but it's not cheap. It's gotta be in the thousands and thousands. Moreover, the event sold out in 20 minutes this year.

People from every age group attend, but the average age is between 20-30-ish.

Here's what I see. I see LOTS of people that can easily afford to drop a couple thousand dollars, minimum to attend what is basically a long concert.

I don't say this to be mean, or condescending, or judgemental, but are YOU in a position to spend at least a few thousand dollars on something you want to do?

You better be. Because if you aren't, you aren't living the life you were meant to live.

If you can't afford to take your kids to Disney World for a week. WHY NOT? If you can't afford to invest in your own education to learn how to get out of your financial rut, WHY NOT? If you can't afford to spend some money just to have fun, then there is something seriously wrong with your financial situation.

Hey, we've been there. And it sucked.

We decided to do something about it. It's time for you too.

You are meant to live a life of abundance and fun.

I Was DONE

 

It's Friday and I was thinking about a time in my life when I made a huge decision.

I decided that I was DONE.

I made a decision that I would never, ever, ever look for a job again.

Ever.

That was almost 10 years ago.

If you never want to have to look for a job again…

… then here are the things that you MUST find in order to make a successful transition to an entrepreneur.

  1. You must have something to sell. It can be a product, service or information/education.
  2. You must have a “system/process/business model” to sell it.
  3. You must know about marketing so that you can attract customers.

Let's take MacDonald's:

  1. They sell hamburgers.
  2. They have a whole system set up so a teenager can run the joint.
  3. They have a huge marketing team that attracts customers 24/7.

So here's why I've been emailing you so much this week:

REGARDLESS of what business you choose, you MUST learn about marketing.

And why not learn from a person who is widely considered one of the best marketing teachers in the world – our partner, Vick Streizhaus? Especially when it's free. 🙂

Because here's what we do:

  1. We sell Empower Network's suite of educational products that help people learn how to market online. (HUGE demand for these products, btw.)
  2. Our “system” is all set up for us… everything… by Empower Network. Online sales pages, sales videos, merchant account, etc., you name it. Pretty much plug and play.
  3. Our own products teach us everything we need to know to run our business, including that last essential ingredient… marketing.

We're super passionate about what we do, but it's even cooler when we can share some FREE stuff with you.

If you haven't already, grab your free marketing training here.

If you are ready to make that move into entrepreneurship, then get started with your blog here.

We'll see you on the inside,

Actions Reflect Results

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We are always rewarded in life based on the diligence we use in the simplest actions we take. It is the basis of the action and results cycle. This is demonstrated in all areas of our endeavors and it was particularly noticed by me in the gym. Most of us have been to a gym at least once and seen the array of cardio equipment and the weights. Have you ever stopped to see how others “apply” themselves to the task of improving their physical presence? I generally think of people as two groups, one is the “achievers” and the other is the “efforters” …

Each group is plainly visible in the gym by the way they utilize the equipment. We see the “efforters” as those who lean and brace themselves on the cardio equipment and the “achievers” as the ones who stand upright and, more often than not, swing their arms as part of their exercise. This simple “cheat” by the “efforters” results in them not seeing any real results – or at the very least not seeing the results they would have if they were part of the “achievers” and not cheating themselves out of their results.

What does all this have to do with life and business and work and all manner of things, you may ask. The simple fact is that the “efforters” are the ones in life who do not take all the necessary actions available to them and often complain about “something is not working for me” when the truth is that they are not “working for themselves” … By cheating yourself out of the potential you demonstrate a willingness to spend your energy on finding shortcuts (these do not work) instead of simply “doing the work” that it would take to achieve that which you desire.

So, is there a solution? You bet there is … start to “do the work” and stop being an efforter. Anyone can move from one side to the other. The world will always reward those who are empowered and empower others. And it also rewards the action takers.