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5 Reasons Why Habits Are Bad For You (Even the Good Ones)

August 24, 2018 | Renée Fishman

The pursuit of “better habits” is so embedded in our cultural conditioning that we rarely pause to consider the downsides of habits.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: automatic, automaticity, behavior change, habits, meaning, mindlessness, presence, purpose

Summer Solstice and Living On Purpose

June 21, 2018 | Renée Fishman

You might think celebrating the summer solstice is just for spiritual junkies who relish esoteric rituals. But there’s a practicality to the mid-year pause that will help you boost your productivity.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: alignment, pause, productivity, purpose, rituals, spirituality, summer, summer solstice, values

3 Ways to Keep Your Productivity on Track

April 27, 2018 | Renée Fishman

3 ways that asking “what business am I really in?” can help you keep your productivity on track and make progress on what matters most.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: business, outcome, overwhelm, priorities, product, productivity, purpose, real estate, results, sales

Embrace Serendipity

January 14, 2018 | Renée Fishman

To have the kind of year that is meaningful and that leads to growth, something has to happen that you can’t plan.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: experience, fulfillment, goals, lessons, life purpose, meaning, mindset, opportunity, planning, presence, purpose

The Things That You Cannot Control

January 5, 2018 | Renée Fishman

As you make your plans for the coming year, it might help you to keep in mind what you can and cannot control.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: control, legacy, life, meaning, purpose, time

The Eulogy I Wrote For Myself

December 31, 2017 | Renée Fishman

One of the best exercises we can do when we feel stuck is to write our own eulogy. It might sound morbid, but writing your own eulogy helps you get perspective and see the arc of our lives from a different angle.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: change, eulogy, exercises, goals, life purpose, personal development, personal growth, process, purpose, self-awareness, self-improvement, success, writing, year-end review

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