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You Can Be More Productive & Successful
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Take a few moments to think about the following questions. Writing about your past experiences may help you understand what motivates you to success and how to draw on that motivation.
1. Your Productivity
Write about a time when you felt you were very productive:
  “For me, writing is foremost a mode of thinking and, when it works well, an act of discovery.”
~ Joseph Epstein
   2. Your Planning
Describe an experience when you successfully planned an activity:
What is Success?
Do you measure success only by how much money is in someone’s bank account? Or do you think successful people are those who live a balanced, happy, and fulfilled lives? In this modern era, raising a happy, healthy family can be very challenging. It’s even more difficult to keep your priorities in order if you’re struggling financially. Success is much easier when you can balance your assets with your values and goals. Financial freedom gives you a strong, stable foundation upon which to build your dreams.
Who’s responsible for your life? Is it you, your boss, or your creditors? American men and women who desire to manage their own financial affairs are faced with two important choices: Will I allow others to direct what happens to me and my finances? Or, will I learn to be responsible for my own life and financial affairs? One of the keys to financial success is deciding who has responsibility for each choice. It’s a matter of whose choices are directing your life.
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