Information about blog and author

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Inspired by the Lithuanian project ā€œDeÅ”imtukasā€ (ā€œThe Decadeā€), which is about getting to success by training 10 habits every month, I decided that it’s time to give more personality on this page. Firstly, everyone likes to see how theory is applied practically. Secondly, it’s curious for readers to see how it is going for the author. How else would you explain popularity of journals telling, what A human did to B human, and how human B got a thing C.

Firstly, I’ll tell you what to expect from this site and a little bit later about my journey to success and using principles I’m writing about.

What to expect from the website

  1. Every 2 months there will be a post about my own personal achievements and short term goals. Also, what updates for the site to be expected.
  2. A new category named ā€œLinksā€ will appear. Once a week there will be a post with links to other articles on the web. 2-4 links, which I liked most that week. What readers get from it? Well, I they like my content, when probably they like to read things I like. This way you can save time, because instead of reading lot of articles, you can read the best ones.
  3. Steady blog updates – twice a week. Links preliminary will be posted on Sundays and articles on Fridays.
  4. There will be new column ā€œrecommended booksā€.

Every four promises will be filled within a month.

Author’s personal development
Slowly, but steadily I’m growing. It’s no easy, but not hard. So, I’m quite far from my limits.

Over a few month, I’ve started to take exercise every morning for an half an hour. The exercise makes me fresh and warm. It was cold the last few weeks so I really enjoyed the “warm” part of exercising ;)

Today, I completed another 30 days trial – readingĀ  every morning for 45 minutes. I’m very glad about it: a good book gives motivation for all day. Also, there were lots of books to be read, and now I have time for them.

We often hear, that successful people wake up very early. Until a regular human starts his workday, a successful man has already completed more work than him throughout all day. I’m starting to see that pattern in myself. That’s why I’m going to start getting up earlier by 30-60 minutes every day, to be able to do my most important day task until a workday starts.

The day task is another habit I have, which is described here. Everyday I assign a task for tomorrow and I do at least one task. It excludes all the tasks I do in a workplace. So, everyday forces me to move a small step to more successful life.

Currently, I’m dropping an annoying habit. After a success, I’ll write about it an article.

And I want to remind, that about the way to success by development habits you can read here.

November 1, 2009 Ā· Povilas Panavas Ā· No Comments
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