Control Your Life For Maximum Results

July 24, 2009 | Filed Under Money 
by Jay Brown

To really improve your life you need to act more like a manager and less like a worker. Sure, you can work hard, but in if you’re not the boss then all your work is going to improve things for someone else and not yourself. You can manage your way to a better life!

When you are a boss, you have much more to gain, or lose, if you don’t do a good job. To act more like a manager you simply have to treat yourself like a factory instead of a human being. If you want to turn your life around in some key areas, you have to manage your life, not just try to work harder.

Managing Your Money: We all have some control over how we spend our money, but we also have control over how we generate money. Sure, you know you have control over how you spend your money, but you also have control over how you make your money. You’ll start out as the lowly worker but after time you’ll end up as the plain boss that everyone looks up to.

Managing Health: You control not only what you eat, but the actions you take. By taking charge and treating your body like a factory you can begin managing it as a manager might control an assembly line. The more good food you eat and the more you exercise, the more efficient and powerful your body is. If you’re having a difficult time being motivated, try to imagine yourself a little cartoon manager who literally controls how your body moves and acts.

Managing Time: Finding the time to get things done during the day is one of the most important skills you can learn. You need to treat your schedule as a manager would: prioritize the things that have to get done and the things that need to get done. Once your gain control over your time everything else will fall into place.

Managing your money, your health and your time properly will pay off in the long run. The better you get at managing yourself, the better you’ll be able to learn new skills and take your management to the next level by setting higher and higher goals.

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