Posts Tagged ‘development’

How to Make Lasting Changes in Your Life
Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Here’s a post by Leo Babauta which discusses how slow and steady makes for long lasting changes in your life. Something to think about during the new year!


The Slow Secret: How to Make Lasting Changes in Your Life

Some of the reasons slow works, besides forming a groove:

1. Mindfulness. When you do something slowly, you can pay more attention to what you’re doing. I highly recommend that when you make changes, you do them mindfully, with full concentration. This increased awareness is necessary in the beginning, when you’re still forming the groove. Later, it’ll become automatic, but at first it’s anything but. You need to pay attention, and you can do this better when you do it slower.

2. You hold yourself back. Holding ourselves back is often considered a bad thing, but it’s not. It’s the best thing we can do, if we want changes to last. When we start a new change, often we are full of enthusiasm. But then we go all out and use up all of that enthusiasm, and run out of motivation or energy or get distracted by something else. But when you hold yourself back, you build up enthusiasm and keep it going for much longer — through that dreaded 2-3 week barrier when people often quit. So even if you want to run 3 miles at first, start with walking and then run-walking (in intervals), and only do a mile or so. You’ll want to do more, but stop yourself. Save that enthusiasm for next time.

3. You learn it right. Doing something slowly means you can learn to do it correctly, without being erratic, and later as it becomes second nature you’ll do it the right way. The importance is obvious in something like martial arts, but it’s also true in any physical activity. And every activity is physical (and mental).

4. Increased focus. When you do something slowly, you tend to do just one thing. It’s hard to multi-task and do something slowly — they don’t mix well. When you single-task, you can focus, instead of always being distracted. This leads to increased effectiveness.

5. Calm. Slow is calmer. Fast is hectic. Go slow to get rid of the chaos, and find peace.

“Slow down, everyone. You’re moving too fast.” - Jack Johnson


Going slow (at first) is the trick to making habits form and last. The rest of the article can be found at Zen Habits.

Property Development Tips
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Are you interested in getting into property development?
Have you seen bargain property development opportunities but had fear and uncertainty stop you?
Well you can avoid some of the common pitfalls and limit your risk by taking a couple of property development tips from these experts.

This image is from the March 2009 edition of the Australian Property Investor.

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