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Play Hooky

Day 44: Why You Should Play Hooky (And How to Keep From Getting Caught!)

But lots of us have a hard time asking for a day off. We feel weak, or perhaps ungrateful, or maybe we’re just scared we’ll lose our jobs, if we say we need a mental health day. So, sometimes, the best policy might be to lie. In other words, play hooky.

Now for the morally pure among you, you might be thinking, I shouldn’t lie to my boss. r

Be Your Own Brand

Day 48: How To Be More Interesting Than You Ever Thought Possible (And Let Everyone Know It!)

Branding isn’t just for companies like Nike, McDonald’s, and Disney anymore, though. Today’s entrepreneur realizes that if you want to stand out, you need to brand yourself. Branding is what separates Gary Vaynerchuk r

Woman and pillow

Day 49: 7 Things Your Body Needs Right Now

In our efforts to do it all and have it all, combined with our ever-increasing responsibilities, most of us aren’t taking care of ourselves.

Not only are we not getting enough sleep, but we’re also short-changing ourselves in other areas in our lives.

Below is a list of things your body needs right now and tips on how to get them. r

Standing businessman in a line of seven

Day 55: Unplug – How To Restore Your Sanity and Reclaim Your Life

Between email, cell phones, and seemingly unending work days, we’ve never been more enslaved to our many masters.

And the worst part is, we allow it to happen. r

Fake it Until You Make It

Day 58: How To Fake It Till You Make It (Try Not To Laugh At Number 4!)

The main reason for this disparity between our imaginations and reality, is that we don’t do the things we need to do to be that ideal person. We imagine all the great things that come with success, but don’t take into account the work necessary to get there. r

Dont Take Yourself Too Seriously

Day 62: Stop Taking Yourself So Seriously (It’s Making You Miserable!)

All those hours wasted – just like your life.

Imagine you had lived life like you wanted, without worrying so much about what you had to do, who you had to impress, or what trinkets you needed to collect. Imagine if you actually enjoyed your life? r