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  2. You don’t have to buy a home to become independently wealthy

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    Ultimately, everyone’s portfolio will look a bit different. If real estate and homeownership don’t align with your priorities in life, then it may not be the best course of action to build wealth.

  3. Here’s the gift I have given myself this year. I hope you get ...

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    Making peace with food has been at the top of my priority list for a while. ... Few, if any, in my life were making direct or intentionally cruel comments about my eating and my body. But I did ...

  4. I wish I failed more before I became a mother. I want my ...

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    Academic success became the cornerstone of my self-esteem as I entered college, and my priorities reflected this. I turned down invitations to socialize, travel, and explore in order to study ...

  5. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Wikipedia

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    Priority should be given in the following order: Quadrant I. Urgent and important (Do) – important deadlines and crises; Quadrant II. Not urgent but important (Plan) – long-term development; Quadrant III. Urgent but not important (Delegate) – distractions with deadlines; Quadrant IV. Not urgent and not important (Eliminate) – frivolous ...

  6. First Things First (book) - Wikipedia

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    Important items are identified by focusing on a few key priorities and roles which will vary from person to person, then identifying small goals for each role each week, in order to maintain a holistic life balance. One tool for this is a worksheet that lists up to seven key roles, with three weekly goals per role, to be evaluated and scheduled ...

  7. Socioemotional selectivity theory - Wikipedia

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    Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; developed by Stanford psychologist Laura L. Carstensen) is a life-span theory of motivation. The theory maintains that as time horizons shrink, as they typically do with age, people become increasingly selective, investing greater resources in emotionally meaningful goals and activities.

  8. Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Justin Watson and Wife ... - AOL

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    Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Justin Watson has three Super Bowl rings to his name, but his personal life with wife Erica Watson is just as rewarding. “Prioritizing family is my top priority.

  9. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    In particular, setting life goals based on others leads to more positive emotions and therefore has a more positive impact on happiness than goals focused on oneself. Further evidence for this effect is provided by the more broader personal benefits of prosocial behavior and acts of kindness towards others rather than self care/focusing on oneself.