Wednesday, May 16, 2007

8 things I wished I had learned when I was younger!




Wouldn't it be nice if we hadn't made so many mistakes in our past?

Some things it seems we just have to learn the hard way. But others we learn through experience and we can pass it on to our kids or others. Here are some of those things that I wished I'd known earlier in my life....


1. Everything is easier than you think.


2. Everything takes longer and costs more than you think.


3. Whatever you want to do, has probably been done by someone successfully before, so if you can get their advice in person or from a book you will save time, money and grief.


4. No matter how complicated something is, it can be broken down into simplier parts.


5. Always ask yourself....who can help?


6. Small gradual improvements (Kaizen theory) can lead to big and impressive results.


7. Spend less than you make (enough said)


8. Take more risks. I'm not talking about betting the family farm on the stock market. Doing things like public speaking can be a terrific high and worth the risk. Or how about starting that business you've dreamed about. We all would benefit from getting outside our comfort zone occasionally.

Ok, now its your turn to pass on some wisdom! Tell us what you wished you had learned years ago.


Eduardo


P.S. And when your sweetie asks you if she looks fat in that dress....such up your courage, look lovingly into her eyes and...... LIE!

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