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3/27/2016 0 Comments

Change your Habits, Change your Life

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Just read an article on research conducted by Thomas C. Corley who identified 13 habits of successful people. The habits, and hopefully people, will be detailed in his book Change your Habits, Change your Life that you can get the paperback or kindle version on Amazon.

"There is a cause and effect associated with habits. Habits are the cause of wealth, poverty, happiness, sadness, stress, good relationships, bad relationships, good health and bad health." T. Corley

   The 13 Habits of Successful People:
  1. They read consistently.
  2. They exercise.
  3. They hang out with other successful people.
  4. They pursue their own goals.
  5. They get up early.
  6. They have multiple sources of income.
  7. They find and check in with mentors.
  8. They're positive.
  9. They don't follow the heard.
  10. They have good etiquette.
  11. They help other people succeed.
  12. They dedicate 15 to 30 minutes per day to just think.
  13. They seek feedback.

Definitely have work to do! First of all, I'm a classic example of terrible etiquette. I forgot to send thank you notes after our wedding! It's been over a year now. I have no excuse other than my own laziness. Sorry to all my wedding guests! Not that anyone from my wedding will be reading this. The confession alone makes me feel better.

I'm looking forward to reading Mr. Crowley's book on my kindle and will report back on whether it is worth the $9.99. First order of business, taking 15 minutes to just think with my morning coffee before I head out to Athabasca to see my mom and most favourite Aunt and Uncle. Happy Easter Monday! Take time for you.

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    ​I grew up in Athabasca, AB and have spent the majority of my life in Northern Alberta or Montreal, PQ. My husband has been in Fort McMurray since the 70s and continues to love this town and all that it has to offer. We are avid outdoor enthusiasts, spending our summer weekends quadding and camping. As Opimian members we thoroughly enjoy wine pairings and tastings and are working on our wine collection. Ralph is a carpenter by trade and has framed more houses in Fort McMurray than I could count and knows the city inside and out. I work all throughout the region from the NWT to Janvier for the tribal council. My passion is doodling and photography which is featured throughout the website (various mediums), writing, Indigenous studies, and learning in general.

    Legal Note: This blog in no way represents the viewpoints of my employers. Specifically, the Athabasca Tribal Council  is not responsible for any statements made on this website.  The content is entirely my personal perspectives and meanderings.

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