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It’s Monday.

A good time to start again and improve.
A good time to set goals in making a difference

Don’t know where to start? I have got you covered for this week.

Below are 4 articles that will help narrow your focus and heighten your creativity for the week.

•    How to *Not* Waste Your Life: The majority of us think that learning has to be strategic and purposeful at that moment. Well…not real.  The above link backs that idea up. Todd Brison (the author) gave a brief timeline about his learning curve, explaining that every job position can apply to our learning and goals. It is a must-read for people who are not really happy in their workplace at the moment.

•    Why Planning for Failure is Essential to Building Great Habits: “Being Realistic” is the order of the day. Failure has its lessons. And it is a good mechanism in building good habits. In fact, failure helped Mike Fishbein (the author) build his brand, build his followers, and improve valuable skills. To know how, click on the link above and start reading.

•    How to Accomplish Your Biggest Life Goals in A Year: After reading this article, I was able to shorten my 5-year goal into a 3-month goal. I am currently in the process of executing it. Thank you, Ravi Raman (author). He gave a structure in which you can achieve those fascinating goal of yours within a year. Check it out

•    If you intend to quit smoking, exercise more, study a new language, take control of your finances, eat healthier, start a new reading habit, or manage your time better, there is a simple system to make that happen. Thomas Oppong explained this system in his article entitled “This is How to Increase the Odds of Reaching Your Goals by 95%”. It is simple and straight to the point.


You might need to jot some key points down so get a paper and pen handy.

The purpose of this article: With the rate at which contents are uploaded by the second, it is getting harder to find relevant and vital articles to read daily.
 This article helps to select productivity- related articles in order to make content consumption easy and on the go. 
So always check every Monday by 12 pm for a new “coffee” feed in order to start every awesome week.



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