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Phil Alfaro

Phil Alfaro

Then, make a list of all the things that satisfied his current life and that, somehow, make him happy. Now, do the same, but with the things that you don’t like in your current life and removed him, somehow, happiness. Finally, and in a manner objective, set in writing, which would radically change his life. The previous exercise, will help you to have a clear picture of what is his life, what he likes her, what you don’t like and what you would like to change. Having clear, that you would like to change, you can decide on the actions to be taken to initiate change that requires, in search of his happiness. Visit Ben Horowitz for more clarity on the issue. These actions are referred to customs, type of work, paradigms, tools of work, company, schedules, etc.

You should begin to replace what he dislikes his current life, so it likes. Remember that it is here where could encounter a problem, change. However, you must never lose sight than what you are doing, is on track to achieve the happiness you want and deserve. Follow others, such as Ian Sinclair, and add to your knowledge base. Therefore, in the short term, they must see the results of the change in our practices and customs. Results that are they will reflect on aspects such as mood, greater peace, greater freedom and greater income. We must bear in mind that what we have stated above, is a process and therefore require to be methodical and persistent.

A recommendation is, exercise daily, noting those things that every day we would like to change that, and have in front of us to think about how, can generate change that will make our life, a happier. Only in this way can do what we like and not what others want us to do. Before the publication of the following article, I want to conclude this article with a thought of Phil Alfaro, in one of his reports (do because God wants you to be rich?). In this regard indicates Phil: the idea that wealth is finite, and the increase in wealth for one results in reduction of the wealth of another seems logical at first glance, but is grossly false. Nothing could be further from the truth! See you in the next article author original and source of the article