16th April, 2010 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Could you use more peace in your life? What about more positivity? How about productivity – any need for that? Then think about putting “pockets” in your life. 
First, let me explain the pocket concept and how it came together for me.
About this time last year, because there was a lot of football being watched »
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14th April, 2010 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Do you ever run around like a chicken with your head cut off? Or maybe you would describe your behavior as acting like your hair is on fire? Either way, it’s not a good look!
If you use consciously and deliberately put in “pockets,” that is, the special protected spaces that give your room to breathe, »
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4th April, 2010 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Do you have a planner? Does it include a calendar, i.e., both daily and weekly (or monthly)? Although most people think that a calendar is the heart of a planner, I still had to ask the question.
Now, if you don’t have a planner, go get one and be sure it has all four of these »
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13th October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Putting pockets into your life can make the difference between being ‘calm’ or ‘crazed.’ What are pockets? Visualize each of thefollowing to help get the concept in your mind…
Picture yourself getting an old purse or wallet out of your
closet and finding change in a pocket. You got a surprise
of some extra money!
Think about a time »
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13th October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Good grief, Charlie Brown! Families are running around like crazy and it’s chaotic, to say the least. Is this what you want your children, nieces, nephews, parents, and friends to remember about any time spent with you, i.e., that it’s chaotic and crazy? Hmmm….maybe not. So, here are some ideas for putting in pockets with your friends and family.
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12th October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
What are pockets? Visualize each of the following to help get the concept in your mind…
Picture yourself getting an old purse or wallet out of your closet and finding change in a pocket. You got a surprise of some extra money!
Think about a time when you reached into a winter coat or spring jacket and found »
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12th October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Do you have items that are on their last legs? That is, have you duct-taped (either literally or figuratively) something that you depend on? What would happen if it stopped working? For example, has your computer done things lately that let you know that the hard drive is just about to die? But you keep hoping it will just hang on a while longer? It sounds like you don’t have any “pockets” with your stuff. You are just asking for chaos.
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12th October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
I am not sure what the latest statistic is, but I believe that it is that at least 65% of people in the United States are within 2 paychecks of losing their home. WOW! That is a scary thought. Regardless of the exact numbers, most people in the world do not have any “money pockets.” The purpose of this article is not to get into social commentary about people who do not even have jobs or what that situation involves. It is for people who are working and need to attend to whether they have pockets for emergencies and for making great spending decisions.
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2nd October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
As a busy professional, you may take your health for granted. People often do that because they think, ‘I’m fine. Nothing will happen to me.’ You need to recognize that your health is that aspect of your life that allows you to put in pockets in other areas. Think about putting in health pockets by completing one (or all) of the ideas presented in this article.
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2nd October, 2009 - Posted by Meggin - No Comments
Is your home a source of chaos for you? Do you have too many projects and not enough time/money/willingness/energy to complete them? Whatever happened to “Home Sweet Home?” Consider a few of these tips to regain peaceful productivity at home.
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