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Use a Timer to Stay Focused

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Use a Timer to Stay Focused

Having a timer running while you work can drastically heighten your awareness and allow you to notice quickly when you deviate from a given task. Setting a countdown timer for 40 minutes (or whatever period you choose) can have significant implications. Here are five reasons why buying a timer may be one of the best investments you can make:

1. The timer creates purpose. The timer helps you put a stake in the ground and declare that you have officially started the task at hand. Without a clear signal, it is easy to stay noncommittal, starting one task but then casually withdrawing from it to start another. Such task-hopping enables you to escape from the tasks that are more difficult or less desirable and sneak into ones that are easier (and likely less crucial). A timer puts an end to unproductive task-hopping and it forces you to spend your time more purposefully on the task you’ve selected.

2. The timer creates accountability. Now that the timer has started, you are going to know clearly, in 40 minutes, whether you have accomplished what you intended. The timer also helps you estimate time better in the future. Knowing how long it takes to accomplish any given project in such a time-crunched era is a desirable skill.

3. The timer prompts you to move things forward. During the focused session, the timer improves the quality and efficiency of your work. It prompts you to face the issues, make decisions, and move things along, as opposed to staying indefinitely in analysis mode. A timer accelerates your pace and helps you equal or even beat the speed at which things are happening around you.

4. The timer serves as a stress relief mechanism. A timer signifies that you have given yourself permission to be where you are for the time period you have chosen. Now you can more easily give up the guilt you would otherwise experience for not being somewhere else and not handling all the other things that need to be handled.

5. The timer is an official seal of approval for your choice. With a timer, you feel challenged to complete your mission. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, you are now taking on 40 minutes and feeling hopeful. You are fully engaged and facing issues with a bright light shining at the end of tunnel. What a relief!

Pierre Khawand
Founder and principal
People-OnTheGo
San Francisco





Posted On 8/16/2010 9:04:53 AM



The Truth behind hiden Fees in Your 401K

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The Truth Behind Hidden Fees in 401(k) Plans
As G.I. Joe used to say "Knowing is Half The Battle"

Well, in this video post you'll discover what
most Americans  don't know about...
... what's really going on with your retirement money!

Go check it out here: www.truefinancialage.com/category/blog



Posted On 8/6/2010 5:00:57 PM



What the ‘Amnesty Memo’ Means

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What the ‘Amnesty Memo’ Means
By Rosemary Jenks
, Tuesday, August 3, 2010, 9:00 AM EDT

Majority Leader Harry Reid and Speaker Nancy Pelosi are facing a dilemma: Although they publicly bemoan the fact that Republicans won’t help them pass an unpopular amnesty . . . er, comprehensive immigration-reform bill, they don’t want to force vulnerable Democrats to vote on amnesty this close to the November elections — especially not with unemployment at 9.5 percent.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) may have uncovered the answer to their dilemma last week: an internal U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo that outlines steps the Obama administration can take “in the absence of Comprehensive Immigration Reform” — that is, lawfully enacted amnesty — to “reduce the threat of removal for certain individuals present in the United States without authorization.”

The four authors of the memo, titled “Administrative Alternatives to Comprehensive Immigration Reform,” are political appointees USCIS chief of policy and strategy Denise Vanison (a former immigration attorney and partner at Patton Boggs) and USCIS chief counsel Roxana Bacon (former general counsel for the American Immigration Lawyers Association), and two career employees of USCIS director Alejandro Mayorkas, another Obama appointee.

The U.S. Constitution gives Congress — and only Congress — the authority to decide federal immigration law, but the Obama administration has come up with an extensive list of ways to ensure that a majority of the illegal aliens in the United States are allowed to remain here.

Here are just three examples of the outrageous proposals in the memo:

  • USCIS could grant “parole-in-place,” which comes with a work permit and the ability to obtain a green card, to certain classes of aliens who entered the country illegally. Such classes would include those who entered as minors and those who “have lived for many years in the U.S.” A nice reward for those who have successfully violated the law for the longest period of time.
  • For those who overstay their visas, the memo recommends granting “deferred action,” which means that deportation is deferred indefinitely and the illegal alien can apply for a work permit. The memo suggests two particular categories of illegal aliens for deferred action: those who might benefit if Congress were to pass the DREAM Act amnesty (of which there are 2.1 million, according to the Migration Policy Institute) and those “who have resided in the U.S. since 1996 (or as of a different date designed to move forward the Registry provision now limited to entries before January 1, 1972).” The “Registry provision” referred to is an actual federal law, not that it matters to the memo’s authors.
  • To make sure no illegal alien is left behind, the memo suggests that DHS could simply stop issuing “Notices to Appear” (the document that starts the removal process for illegal aliens) unless the alien has a “significant negative immigration or criminal history.” Apparently, violating immigration law once or twice is acceptable. These folks wouldn’t be able to apply for a work permit, but since the Obama administration isn’t conducting worksite enforcement against illegal aliens much anymore, that shouldn’t matter.

No wonder Reid, Pelosi, and Obama seem content to avoid a legislative battle over immigration; the Department of Homeland Security is hard at work on ways to implement its own amnesty.


Blog originally posted on National Review Online


ROSEMARY JENKS is the Director of Government Relations for NumbersUSA

NumbersUSA's blogs are copyrighted and may be republished or reposted only if they are copied in their entirety, including this paragraph, and provide proper credit to NumbersUSA. NumbersUSA bears no responsibility for where our blogs may be republished or reposted



Posted On 8/6/2010 4:39:35 PM



Junk Mail

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Junk Mail or Those wonderful credit card offers!

Don't  you just love that offer for a credit card!  Pay no attention to the nearly 30% default interest rate!!  Another thing that so impresses me is the line that "I DESERVE" never mind that I may not have earned it - I just deserve it. What I love the most is the postage paid envelope they send with the offer.  After throwing them away over the years I've changed.  The US Postal System is running low on money.  I don't want to see my costs go up - so I stuff the junk back in the envelope and send it back.  The way I figured it cost the 44 cents plus handling.  Someone has to open and look at the contents - I would see about one to two dollars being spent to find out it is their junk back.  If everyone did the same the USPS would get a big bump in fees - I would not have so much trash and the credit firm that sent it to me would go nuts.  
Talking to a guy at the post office - I asked if I wrapped a brick and taped the postage paid envelope what would happen. The answer - and I love it - "we would send it".  
WOW how much would that cost?  Maybe the credit card company could build a building to keep the junk mail.


Posted On 8/5/2010 1:21:37 PM



Gas Prices - Why not shop!

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Gas Prices - Why not shop!
Just looking at the price of gas at the pump. We shop for everything so why not comparison shop for gas.  Yes I have heard the same old tired story that "my car will only run on this brand or this grade - BULL".  In all the gas I have bought for all kinds of vehicles I buy what is recommended by the manufacturer.  Stop wasting money and look around.


Posted On 7/26/2010 8:46:08 AM




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