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It's simply a short self improvement snippet to get you thinking and to perhaps take on board for your own life.



Thea Westra is the author of Time For My Life: 365 Stepping Stones and the creator of Forward Steps. Her mission is to help others add wings to their unique life journey and help people move forward in their lives.



External url: http://www.forwardstepsblog.com/2016/08/9-favorite-life-power-tips/




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Practicing abundance requires letting go of stuff and believing that there is more. Every day, give something, share something or be a bigger person because you know there is enough to go around.

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Miracles do happen. Look for them and notice them. Think about it… Your eyes and mind read them and interpret their meaning… THAT IS a miracle.

Develop an attitude of gratitude. Look for, and notice, the miracles because they are everywhere.

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No matter how busy you think you are or how little time you believe you have, this will transform the way you view time. Include 2 Golden Hours into every day. These can be one after the other or two separate hours.

  • One is for relaxed time e.g. reading inspiring books, listing to motivational audios, brainstorming desires for your life, creating projects.
  • The other is an hour during which you focus and work on automatic, mundane tasks e.g. clearing your files, organizing a cupboard, attending to overdue emails.

For example  is a list of some mundane tasks you ought to check. Performing this will unclutter yourl life.

Schedule these two hours and stick to what you said! You’ll then have included 60 very productive hours to each month.

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Do you still have something to prove? Do you need to get that out of the way for yourself before you can go forward and ‘create’ the future that you really want for yourself?

Check in and see if your current goals are there because you believe that you still have something to prove or if they are created goals from the heart and passion-filled.

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  • Timing: When you feel you still have something to prove.


Comparing is a trap. It can so easily be used as an opportunity to beat yourself up because you’re “not as good as” someone else. When you experience victories over yourself and your fears or your procrastination then you’ll feel much more energized to continue taking action on your goals. It will raise your self-esteem and therefore improve personal performance.

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When was the last time you engaged in your most loved past-times?

Create a list of your passions and loves, then take action in a few of those every month. Get on the road to deciding how your time will be spent in the future.

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All that matters is what are you going to do now? What you did yesterday, or even 1 minute ago, is now gone. What you plan to do 5 minutes from now and what you plan to do tomorrow, do not yet exist. All that you have is this very moment, now. What will you do with it?

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Little things aren’t little. Guess what will be there when you are 96 years old and looking back over the life you lived? It will be a collection of “moments”. When friends or family speak of you at your funeral, it will again be “moments” with you that they share. What moments are you creating today?

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Worrying drains energy, which has never produced a tangible result. Remember that worrying is not an action!

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  • Timing: When you are worried.


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