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Link Read: Fundamentals of Healthy Money Earning Bodies

There is a very good post over at John Chow titled With Better Health Comes More Money Online. It talks about taking care of yourself to be healthy enough to earn more. He stress the obvious fact that people tend to sacrifice their bodies for wanting to get rich.

The author, Alex Shalman, lists “9 Fundamentals of Healthy Money Earning Bodies” namely:

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Awesome Link Reads: 03.23.08

11 Steps to Becoming Addicted to Running (LifeDev)
Hear, See, Do Training (Slacker Manager)
Site Build It! $100 Spring Special (Steve Pavlina)
Secret shortcut: personal vs. impersonal (Seth Godin)

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Awesome Link Read: The CEO and their Skill Set 364 times Better

I am reading a writeup titled “Is a CEO worth 364 times the average Joe?”

Definititely not; but one thing I am sure about is they get busted more than 364 times when things go bad. Both in good and bad times, executives surrounding them are circling them like vultures waiting for the right time for a power grab. Any bad publicity of the the company goes up to the CEO absorbing every mistake of the average Joe.

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Awesome Link Reads: 02.08

6 Reasons to Keep Receipts…Or Not! (Life Hack)
It Might Be Time to Take a Risk if… (Christine Kane)
Stikkit: Magic words, functional emails, and a handy cheat sheet (43 Folders)
Create New Habits: Self-Regulation (Senia)
Why you need to worry about coincidence (Seth Godin)
Yahoo! column: How to deal with a bad boss (Penelope Trunk)

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Did You Devastate Your Productivity Today?

Mark pointed out the complete list to his Nine Ways to Devastate Productivity post which came from my Life Hack reference.

I feel guilty because today I am going to be charged on 8 counts from his list (except the gossip thing). I am aware that I do become restless whenever I am so tired, who isn’t? It is important to stay fit, healthy and get lots of rest.

[tags]Productivity, Management[/tags]

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Why Did the Oldest Paper Took So Long to Revolutionize?

Post-och Inrikes Tidningar World's Oldest NewspaperYou can’t teach old dogs new tricks. The world’s oldest newspaper which was founded in 1645 only went digital this year—January 1, 2007.

The paper’s chief editor, Hans Holm says: We think it’s a cultural disaster, It is sad when you have worked with it for so long and it has been around for so long.

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Awesome Link Reads: 02.03

Setting expectations (Seth Godin)
Understanding Human Relationships (Steve Pavlina)
Nine ways to devastate productivity (Life Hack)
The Life Coach Manifesto v1.0 (Life Coaches Blog)
10 Ways to Become a More Efficient Webmaster (Lee Dodd)
66 Successful Bloggers and What they can teach you (Biz of Knowledge)
Technology Evangelist Study (Guy Kawasaki)

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