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| A8ch 
   Joined: 24 Jun 2005
 Posts: 363
 
 | # Posted: 14 Jan 2009 10:13 Reply
 
 A very wealthy man once confessed that he was actually a lazy person.  Instead of working, he really preferred to do the things he enjoyed the most every chance he got. So, rather than trying to alter that quality about himself, he found a way to use it to his advantage and become successful.
 
 His solution was simple:  Whenever he had any task to perform that would benefit him and improve his lifestyle, he'd get it done as soon as he could, so that he could get right back to being lazy.
 
 I've always retained a fondness for that clever approach to life.
 
 How "lazy" are you?
  
 Hermas
 
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| Newbie Shield 
   Joined: 22 Sep 2007
 Posts: 1498
 
 | # Posted: 14 Jan 2009 11:32 · Edited by: Newbie Shield Reply
 
 Hi Hermas,
 
 Hee, every bit as lazy as the man in the story except that my biz is my main hobby, so I always move on to the next biz project in order to "get right back to being lazy"
  
 Almost makes it sound like I missed the point
  
 Love the story - great approach to life. I'm into that sort of thing myself.
 
 There's an old cliche - "There's no time like the present so make hay while the sun still shines".
 
 Another one is "Complete at least one task daily". That helps to free up the mind and create a sense of daily accomplishment. The less I have on my mind, the better I feel and I feel great when I get closure and make progress.
 
 Good one,
 
 ~Newbie Shield~
 
 Edited: to correct a glaring spelling error.
 
 
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| MyOwnBoss Member
 
 Joined: 16 Dec 2007
 Posts: 109
 
 | # Posted: 14 Jan 2009 14:03 Reply
 
 LOL.
 
 This reminds me of an episode of Growing Pains. Mike figured out the perfect way to cheat - the day before the test, he'd read the book so he'd have all the answers in his head and wouldn't get caught with a cheat sheet.
 
 He planned to cheat his way through the rest of school using this technique.
 
 
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| mountainmom5 
   Joined: 30 Aug 2007
 Posts: 1177
 
 | # Posted: 14 Jan 2009 17:20 Reply
 
 Hohum - I just got up from taking a mid-day nap, after completing a few tasks that will enhance my lifestyle - We have more in common around here than I realized.
   
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| cherie27 Member
 
 Joined: 27 Nov 2007
 Posts: 447
 
 | # Posted: 16 Jan 2009 02:09 Reply
 
 I also enjoy things that can help me to earn money.
 
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| Kerri F Member
 
 Joined: 16 Jan 2009
 Posts: 12
 
 | # Posted: 17 Jan 2009 00:05 Reply
 
 It's the 80/20 rule
 
 20% of your tasks create 80% of your success so just get the 20% done first and relax.
 
 Thanks for sharing everyone.
 
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| Marktech Member
 Joined: 8 Jan 2008
 Posts: 210
 
 | # Posted: 17 Jan 2009 12:52 Reply
 
 The harder you work the 'luckier' you get.
 
 In my experience the only thing that has counted is hard work. There is "no free lunch".
 
 I guess if I make enough seed money I will outsource some of the grunt work - that's a long way off though...
 
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| Matt Zenittini Member
 Joined: 16 Jan 2009
 Posts: 65
 
 | # Posted: 4 Feb 2009 15:20 Reply
 
 I rather enjoy that saying =]. What a great secret to productivity and the best motivation to do something quickly ever!.
 
 It's tough times! I love your positivity
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| a_i Member
 
 Joined: 4 Feb 2009
 Posts: 9
 
 | # Posted: 4 Feb 2009 15:47 Reply
 
 I agree with you time management is the best key.
 
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| Rosie1 Member
 
 Joined: 19 Nov 2008
 Posts: 96
 
 | # Posted: 4 Feb 2009 16:33 Reply
 
 Ha! I love it! I feel like I work the same way. Cram it all in, perfect it, finish it get back to lounging. LOL!
 
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| jschuman Member
 
 Joined: 21 Jul 2007
 Posts: 160
 
 | # Posted: 14 Feb 2009 12:01 Reply
 
 Nice post Hermas.
 
 With my internet business I like to outsource things I don't like to do and spend my time doing what I enjoy. I don't know if that is being lazy or being smart!
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 But it works for me!
 
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| cevansg Member
 
 Joined: 17 Feb 2009
 Posts: 2
 
 | # Posted: 17 Feb 2009 21:21 Reply
 
 Simply and wonderfully stated! Hermas, your philosophy is the key to living a happy and fulfilling life. If folks spent more time doing what they loved to do, everyone's standard of living would improve.
 
 Getting the stuff you don't like to do out of the way so that you can do stuff that you enjoy isn't necessarily laziness. It's just wise.
 
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