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Self Discipline

Self Discipline is perseverance, thinking before acting and finishing what you have started. It doesn’t mean staying within your comfort zones but acting according to what you think instead of how you feel. Self discipline can be developed but it tak

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Self Discipline

Self Discipline is perseverance, thinking before acting and finishing what you have started. It doesn’t mean staying within your comfort zones but acting according to what you think instead of how you feel. Self discipline can be developed but it tak

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Joy of Self Discipline : Success Coach – Business Coach – Life Success
Steve Jobs Bio Is Amazon’s Best-Selling Book of 2011

Walter Isaacson’s bio of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs topped Amazon’s list of the top-selling books of 2011, though the title is still number three for best-selling Kindle titles.

While Amazon had predicted the bio, called Steve Jobs might take the number one spot for the year, the achievement is still impressive since the book wasn’t released until late October. Amazon did not release sales figures for the book. However, Nielsen BookScan had reported that Steve Jobs sold 379,000 copies in its first week of release.

With 25 days left this year, Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is the best-selling Kindle book. Number two is The Litigators by John Grisham.

In addition to netting strong sales, Isaacson’s bio, based on more than 40 hours of interviews with Jobs and hundreds of interviews with Jobs’s family, friends and business associates, has also been generally well-received by critics and is reportedly the basis of an upcoming movie from Sony possibly starring Noah Wyle or George Clooney.

What do you think? Does Steve Jobs deserve to be 2011′s best-selling book? Sound off in the comments.

Bonus: 15 Inspirational Steve Jobs Quotes

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Steve Jobs Bio Is Amazon’s Best-Selling Book of 2011

Walter Isaacson’s bio of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs topped Amazon’s list of the top-selling books of 2011, though the title is still number three for best-selling Kindle titles.

While Amazon had predicted the bio, called Steve Jobs might take the number one spot for the year, the achievement is still impressive since the book wasn’t released until late October. Amazon did not release sales figures for the book. However, Nielsen BookScan had reported that Steve Jobs sold 379,000 copies in its first week of release.

With 25 days left this year, Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is the best-selling Kindle book. Number two is The Litigators by John Grisham.

In addition to netting strong sales, Isaacson’s bio, based on more than 40 hours of interviews with Jobs and hundreds of interviews with Jobs’s family, friends and business associates, has also been generally well-received by critics and is reportedly the basis of an upcoming movie from Sony possibly starring Noah Wyle or George Clooney.

What do you think? Does Steve Jobs deserve to be 2011′s best-selling book? Sound off in the comments.

Bonus: 15 Inspirational Steve Jobs Quotes

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Yawning May Cool the Brain When Needed
Goal Striving Paradox
What an interesting Paradox goal setting can create. Sort of like in golf where you could have a goal of not hitting your ball in the water. Or your goal could be landing your ball squarely in the middle of the fairway with a great position. Which goal is more inspiring? What are the likely outcomes of each goal?

Think about it.

via Success Coach - Business Coach - Life Success by Justin Popovic on 10/14/11



How many times have you set a goal and failed to reach it?

Personally, I have lost count.

Sometimes it was because my goals were too aggressive. Other times I lost interest in the goal. And then another portion of the time, I was pretty much sabotaging my achievement of the goal.

The following video explains why.

Please leave me your comments and let me know what you think :)

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The Space Shuttle Program: In our hearts and homes http://ping.fm/Lgr0o

The Space Shuttle Program: In our hearts and homes

People around the world watched as the space shuttle Atlantis took its last trip into space last week. This marked the conclusion of NASA’s space shuttle program however the thousands of technologies that were born from the program will stay wi

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People around the world watched as the space shuttle Atlantis took its last trip into space last week. This marked the conclusion of NASA’s space shuttle program however the thousands of technologies that were born from the program will stay wi