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Advice >> Get More Done by Doing Nothing
2006-02-16 | Keith MacLean
First of all don't jump to conclusions... I don't have ADD, I just like to do many things. I always have. I believe boredom is a choice, actually I don't just believe it, I know it. The world is full of endless possibilities, in fact maybe too many. That, in the past had been a problem of mine. Too many things I wanted to try, and not enough time to try them. Now I have managed, with the help of hired hands, to bring life into balance, get more done, and drum roll please...even make more money. Just a few decades ago, the idea of having personal assistants was only for the very wealthy, these days you would be a fool not to find a good one. One idea can change your whole life, but as Emerson said, "There are voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world." Most people are making themselves too busy, so they cannot hear the ideas being whispered to them. Allowing others to do things for you helps everyone. There are intelligent people all over the world, waiting to help you at prices that make it foolish not to hire them. If you contact me, I can give you the names of a few that have done wonders for me. Freeing myself of work that others can perform as well or better than I, permits me to have time in meditation. Don't think for a second that meditation only belongs in the realm of Eastern religion. My introduction came because of hearing numerous times the same idea being presented by top business executives. I may not be the sharpest knife in the kitchen, but I have learned that when I hear the same subject popping up repeatedly, I check it out. Many people complain that meditation is difficult, because they cannot still their mind, for me the problem was I felt I just didn't have time to do nothing. Oh, was I wrong there. Meditation has proven not to be a time waster, but a time saver. A book could be written on the positive effects of meditation, actually according to Amazon, 9019 have been written, so I will just add one benefit. Meditation allows your mind to be receptive of ideas, ideas which you can hire others from all over the world to help implement very economically, which allows you more free time to relax, be with family, enjoy life and come up with more ideas. Nice little circle, isn't it. For more information on how to implement such thinking see the bio box below.

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