Posts Tagged “productivity”

So it’s only 4 days till I write my Corporate Tax final and quite possibly my last final of my “storied” career in undergrad.  I realize that I’ve been ‘deathly afraid’ of this final because it could potentially mark the end of something that I’ve been so used to for 75% of my life… being in school.  What I’ve learned through these last 36 days up until now is that I’ve been making far too many excuses for not “manning up” and like the Nike slogan.. “Just Do It!”  No overly complicated plans with a 20 step process to success or anything of that sort.  Just simple daily reflection to keep myself in tune with what NEEDS to be done in order for me to move on to the next phase of my life… Graduation and embarking on a career in Professional Accounting.

Reading self-improvement blogs like zenhabits.net,  listening to Tony Robbins CD’s, and going through old journal entries, and most importantly having my support system of friends as well as my girlfriend talking me through it has kept me in check of not falling back into a victim/self-sabotage frame.  I’m grateful for their feedback and

I’ve recently gotten approval for my Letters of Permission to take Accounting Theory and Corporate Taxation at York University in case things don’t work out as a contingency plan, but I realize that might also be subconciously acknowledging that I will be extending my studies for at least a summer.

I’ve simplified my approach to productivity and “Getting Things Done” to just two steps:

  • plan my 3 “Must Outcomes” when I wake up and ask myself my morning questions
  • Stick to those must outcomes and attach a deadline for each of those.  That’s it.

Anyway, back to studying for Business Combinations… I’ll learn what I can and have fun doing so.

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Take control of your consistent emotions and begin to consciously and deliberately reshape your daily experience of life. - Anthony Robbins

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Often when we are confronted with a situation or outcome that we feel is undesirable, it’s easy to fall into a negative thought pattern. We dwell on the situation and amplify what is already perceived as “bad”, rather than accept it for what it is and move forward.

It is often a slippery slope that is hard to get off of when we are focused on only the negative and self-created ‘imminent doom’ that awaits us. However, this can all be avoided when you realize that you can instantly break that negative pattern by recognizing that we already have a ‘positivity toolkit’ containing these 12 ways to instantly change your mood. (more…)

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Since my last update, I’ve been swamped with studying for midterms after fully making use of Reading Week (March break for us Canadians) by reading :) The level of focus, clarity with what needs to be covered in my Consolidations and Corporate Tax courses has taken precedence of what would normally be training regularly for my half-marathon. But for anyone else during these times that require intense focus, you shouldn’t drop everything that isn’t related to my studies. (more…)

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It’s been quite some time since I’ve been waking up early. I was inspired through the different personal development programs I had finished, and reading great posts by found on StevePavlina.com and ZenHabits.com on the benefits of waking up early. (more…)

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