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Birth Date: Thu, Dec 31 1942

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Schools: Occidental, Brigham Young U, Universidad de Las Americas, Universidad de Barcelona, Harvard, Stanford Graduate School of Business

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Mon, May 28 12:00 AM

Best resources for growth and happiness

 

Posted to "Life Effectiveness" support group discussions:

 

I think it would be invaluable for us to share what we have seen that works in life.

 

A beginning would be to share resources and make recommendations (describing it so someone else can see if it is something they would like. 

 

If this gets much response, then I'll also reorganize it and put together a summary.

 

 

 

I, as anyone who knows me is aware, have posted my recommended resources on my site (www.thelifemanagementalliance.com), under the various areas.

 

We would recommend "services", seminars and workshops, books, tapes or whatever works. 

 

It would be good if we used the 80/20 Principle (see www.live8020.com) in doing this. 

 

What do you think and what do you recommend?

 

(Oh, I just had a concern come up in my mind: I think it is vital that we first do Coach's program and not go off onto another attractive path that we might see on any recommended resources list!  A criterion for success is "completion" [finishing things!])

 

KahunaKeith

 

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