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The Magic of Written Goals in Achieving Your Dreams

The Magic of Written Goals in Achieving Your Dreams

Do you know the secret to accomplishing big dreams and achieving major goals?

Believe it or not, scientific research has been performed on that very subject.  Dr. Gail Matthews at Dominican University of California completed a study on why some people reach their goals and others don’t.

She discovered that something very simple could make all the difference: writing down your goals.

Dr. Matthews’ study revealed that people who wrote down their goals were 50% more likely to achieve (or make significant progress on) those ambitions than people with no written goals.

Imagine what you could accomplish if your dreams were 50% more likely to be realized.

Don’t think you have goals?  Consider what you yearn to achieve in your marriage, relationships with family & friends, spirituality, health, professional ambitions, finances, home, hobbies and interests, community involvement, and more.

What do you want for yourself in life?  For your children?

Organize your garage.  Land new clients.  Complete a marathon.  Live comfortably in retirement.  Learn a new language.  Nurture your children’s skills.

These are all dreams you may want to reach soon or at some point in the future.

Thirty years ago, Ron Shaich co-founded a little restaurant that became the worldwide phenomenon known today as Panera.  In a 2014 interview with Business Insider, Shaich stated that he devotes time every Christmas toward writing down his big goals for the next year.

Today, his business brings in billions of dollars in annual revenue, and he estimates that he gets results on 75% of his written goals.

Whether you want to build a global empire or simply long to finish that project that’s been gathering dust, you can tap into the proven power of a written goal list.  If you’ve never created a goal list for yourself or you don’t know how to make it work, follow these 8 steps to success.   [Read more…]

10 Smart Ways to Streamline Your Life with Google Calendar

10 Smart Ways to Streamline Your Life with Google Calendar

Note:  This post contains affiliate links.  Read my policy here.

Do you have a love-hate relationship with your calendar?

Maybe it’s a clunky thing tacked to your wall or a series of notebook pages.  Maybe it’s an ugly electronic system from the stone age that your employer set up.

Your calendar is supposed to make your life easier by keeping you organized and in the right place at the right time.

If yours isn’t up to the task, it’s time to upgrade to Google Calendar.  Need convincing?  Here are 10 awesome ways that Google Calendar gets rid of the hassle and radically streamlines your life: [Read more…]

3 Simple Steps You Can Take to Increase Your Savings

3 Simple Steps You Can Take to Increase Your Savings

Who wouldn’t love to boost her savings?  And right now too?

Saving a bundle of money doesn’t need to require a huge sacrifice in your lifestyle.  Or a major time investment to find extra pennies here and there.

Here are three super easy ways you can rapidly increase your savings.   [Read more…]

How to Have Clean Clothes for Less Money

How to Have Clean Clothes for Less Money

Ahh, the laundry.  That never-ending chore that no one loves to do.  It feels as though you need to do it . . . all . . . the . . . time.

And that can add up to a lot of money.

You don’t always see the cost of doing laundry, since it’s hidden in your budget:

  • Water costs get absorbed into your water bill.
  • Power costs go into your electric or gas statements.
  • Detergents, fabric softeners, dryer sheets, and perfumed beads show up on your grocery store receipts.
  • Maintenance costs . . . well, those you might see!

If you’re looking for an easy way to save every single week, take a look at your laundry habits.  Let’s see how we can spend less money getting your clothes clean and smelling great! [Read more…]

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5 Awesome, Free Ways Your Library Can Supercharge Your Career

5 Awesome Free Ways Your Library Can Supercharge Your Career

Landing your dream job doesn’t come cheap.

You can spend a fortune buying books from respected gurus, taking classes, subscribing to industry magazines, nabbing training software, and getting access to specialized databases.

And think how much time it takes to craft an effective résumé, find valuable job listings, and research the requirements (and pay) for your chosen field.

Getting from where you are to where you want to be in your career can cost you a ton of time and money.  But your library – yes, your library – can help you with all of these areas.

Here are five incredible and often overlooked resources that your unassuming, local library offers you absolutely free: [Read more…]

Tagged With: Products & Tools, Career

4 Easy Ways to Organize Your Recipes Quickly

This post is part 7 in the series How to Organize It.

4 Easy Ways to Organize Your Recipes Quickly

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Are you buried under a mountain of recipes?  Piles of cookbooks, boxes of gravy-stained recipe cards, printouts of recipes you want to try – where does it end?  All you really want is a system for honoring your family’s special recipes and organizing new favorites. Try these four methods to bring order to your recipe chaos.

Piles of cookbooks, boxes of gravy-stained recipe cards, printouts of recipes you want to try – where does it end?

All you really want is a system for honoring your family’s special recipes and organizing new favorites.  If you’re ready to create a simple, effective, and foolproof system for keeping on top of your recipes, try these four methods to bring order to the chaos:   [Read more…]

Tagged With: Products & Tools, Food

Suffocating in Your Pricey Cell Phone Contract? How to Talk & Text for Less

Suffocating in Your Pricey Cell Phone Contract? How to Talk & Text for Less

Are you suffering under the weight of your cell phone bill?

According to data collected by the Pew Research Center, 95% of U.S. adults own a cell phone.  At the same time, Aaron Smith, Associate Director of Research at Pew, has some sobering news.  Smith reports that “nearly half (48%) of smartphone-dependent Americans have had to cancel or shut off their cell phone service for a period of time, because the cost of maintaining that service was a financial hardship.”

However, if you think there’s nothing you can do about that painfully large chunk of change each month, think again.   [Read more…]

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5 Inspiring Tips from Productivity Experts

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Need a little inspiration this morning?

Having trouble getting yourself motivated?

Get on track with 5 invaluable pieces of advice from productivity gurus.   [Read more…]

Tagged With: Quick Tips, Roundup

More Sanity-Saving Skills Every Busy Person Needs

This post is part 2 in the series Sanity-Saving Skills Every Busy Person Needs.

More Sanity-Saving Skills Every Busy Person Needs

In the last 5 months, have you been mastering these 9 essential skills for busy people?  If so, you’re now able to . . .

  • Sketch out a plan for every day.
  • Automate components of your life.
  • Estimate the amount of time you need to accomplish a task.
  • Delete, diminish, delegate, and delay non-urgent and non-essential items on your list.
  • Motivate yourself by matching activities to goals.
  • Optimize your time by double-dipping in your goals.
  • Batch like tasks.
  • Work with your energy levels.
  • Adapt to intrusions.

If you still feel too busy, focus on these five additional skills for seizing control of your time:
[Read more…]

8 Everyday Products You Can Make for Big Savings

8 Everyday Products You Can Make for Big Savings

There are some things you buy over and over again.  And every time you buy them, you’re handing their manufacturer and your retailer a nice profit.

So it stands to reason that you can save a nice wad of cash by skipping the middle men and making those items yourself!

Think you can’t do it?  These 8 everyday items are not only inexpensive but easy to make right at home!   [Read more…]

Tagged With: Baby, Saving, Make It From Scratch, Freezer, Parenting, Food

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Megan Nye I'm a personal finance writer, wife, and mom. And I know we’re all looking for the secrets, the systems, and the hacks that will make our lives easier & better.

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