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Taking Charge Of Your Life
By Dr Richard C Myers
Here are a few things that all of us need to note to keep our life in some kind of order.

1. Take charge of your time. Time is a great equalizer. No matter how smart, how old, how young, how ugly, how pretty, how poor, how rich, what kind of golfer we are, every one of us have 24 hours in a day to use to your advantage. You can choose the time you get up, how far you drive to work, etc. Choose how you spend your time…mornings, afternoons, evenings.

2. Practice maintenance in your life. Regularly check for any problems that may need attention and take action

 

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before it becomes a big issue.

3. Instead of worrying…start doing. Make better decisions that you are capable of making. Don't worry for days about a job that will only take a few hours…do it now. Get it out of the way. Choose to take action, or delegate the action to someone else.

4. Set goals for yourself each day. Have a written plan. You have 24 hours, schedule it. Protect it. Commit to some particular goals for each day and say no to all other distractions.

5. Organize your day. Do not get distracted. If you want to play golf, make plans and stay focused.

6. Finish what you started-that pile that needs tossing, your income tax, practicing your golf swing. Pick one, finish it and move onto the next one.

7. Every now and then, treat yourself to a golf gift. A golf gift will inspire you to get out onto the course.

Hope these tips will help you get started on a better road in life.

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