Achieving Goals: It’s Solely Up to You
By David B. Bohl | February 13, 2008 | No Responses Yet
I’m sharing another quote from my special report, slow down fast: a revolutionary guide for being productive, efficient, and effective. Read Post
Life Is Difficult and _________.
By David B. Bohl | February 11, 2008 | 2 Responses
According to Dr. Peck, Scott Peck, author of The Road Less Traveled, life is difficult. He’s not saying it’s difficult because of something or situations and circumstances he’s simply saying life is difficult. What do you think? Read my comments on the subject and leave your comments. Read Post
2 Dirty Words: Discipline and Perseverance
By David B. Bohl | February 6, 2008 | No Responses Yet
Sharing a quote from my special report, slow down fast: a revolutionary guide for being productive, efficient, and effective. Read Post
Instant Communication, Information, and Gratification
By David B. Bohl | January 2, 2008 | No Responses Yet
Sharing a quote from my special report, slow down fast: a revolutionary guide for being productive, efficient, and effective. Read Post
Fitter, Happier, More Productive
By David B. Bohl | December 12, 2007 | No Responses Yet
A quote from the special report Slow Down FAST: A Revolutionary Guide for Being Productive, Efficient, and Effective. The summary of this article is that we are terribly busy in our everyday lives and know more and more people than ever but we feel more empty and alone than at any other time. Read Post
Time Management: Take Pleasure in Puttering - Make a Date for Idle Time in Your Life
By David B. Bohl | September 14, 2007 | 2 Responses
The Christian Science Monitor had an essay recently, it was about the value of puttering; we don’t putter anymore and we spend too much time focusing on what we have to get done in our lives. Everyone deserves some time in their lives for things that aren’t necessarily important but that is unstructured and unorganized. Read Post
Gut Check: Don’t Analyze This Question (and Don’t Blink): Is Intuition Underrated?
By David B. Bohl | September 5, 2007 | 2 Responses
Gut feeling is when we instinctively know in our hearts that something is right. Our keen instincts are comprised of insights and perceptions- our take on the way things are. Gut feelings are often well formed and informed even if we don’t realize it, although many people chalk intuition up to superstition. In Blink: the Power to Think without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell it talks about how intuition is not only valid but that everyone should listen to their intuition. Keen intuition is the power that we possess to recognize and understand the true nature and significance of people, places, things, and situations. It helps us to look at life in a different light, and to open our minds to new opportunities. Read Post
Success is Getting What You Want; Happiness is Wanting What You Get
By David B. Bohl | August 27, 2007 | 2 Responses
Success is about working hard for what you want and going out there and getting it, and it differs from happiness because happiness is when you feel really thankful for what you have and appreciating it all. You can be successful without really being happy. Sometimes this is an obstacle for people because they don’t truly know what they really want. Make the decision to be happy, take the time to figure out what matters most and appreciate all the things you have going for you in your life. Read Post
Does Efficiency Work for Those Who Have Overextended Themselves?
By David B. Bohl | August 15, 2007 | No Responses Yet
Even though we are efficient, efficiency will only get you so far and then you become overextended and the efficiency becomes insufficiency. When you are efficient, it means that you do things right and in a logical, practical way. The key to being efficient and productive is by finding the right next thing to do; the most important thing that needs to be done next. Read Post
The 4 Hour Workweek in Real Time
By David B. Bohl | August 13, 2007 | 2 Responses
Tim Ferris wrote the book “The Four Hour Workweek.” The book isn’t so much about only working four hours a week; it’s really about living life your own way. A quote from Tim to sum it all up: “All the rules outside of law and nature can be bent or broken. There are always more options than are immediately obvious.” Read Post


