Work is a series of little steps, all leading to the life and career you make for yourself, creating a balanced life. When you become clear about your mission in life negative stress will leave your life and you become energised and productive, and of course, healthy. Without health and happiness you have nothing.
Secrets of successful people are simple, be focused on what you do well, ignore distractions and build resilience in all that you do. Back yourself and you will be able to bounce back quickly, move on from failure and focus on the important things in work and life. While we think these are modern ideas, in fact the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, a holistic medical system dating back 3000 years, teaches us how to live a healthy and balanced life.
24 tips for the modern business woman
- Back yourself
- Be a forward thinker
- Be gracious, charming and clever
- Everything you do sets you up for success
- Change your life by changing your habits
- Choose 12 positive habits to live a healthy life by
- Practice the art of mindfulness at work
- Learn from life’s series of experiences, each one makes us stronger
- Keep your mind active and learning, keeps you youthful and happy
- Spend more time and energy solving life’s problems
- Build a reputation on what you are doing
- The only real mistake is when we learn nothing
- If you think you can do it or think you can’t, you are right
- Success is doing more for the world, than the world does for you
- One of life’s greatest secrets is that you can do what you were afraid you couldn’t do
- We need to adapt to change to keep growing
- The philosophy of life is actually quite simple, enjoy what you do
- If you aren’t enjoying don’t do it
- The only person you can change is yourself
- Develop the art of influence for the right reasons
- Adopt practices that will become habits that will help you succeed
- Develop the art of creating your own positive expectations in life
- Share the joy and reap the benefits
- Success is the result of choosing the right activities at the right time and a lousy teacher because it seduces people into pollyanna thinking
For those that don’t know pollyanna thinking, the name derives from the 1913 novel Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter describing a girl who plays the “glad game”—trying to find something to be glad about in every situation. The novel has been adapted to film several times, most famously in 1920 and 1960
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