This is the Psychology of ShortcutsImagine reducing EVERY task you have by half the required steps to get there using the same shortcuts that masters and millionaires use so successfully.
Even dummies multiply their computer knowledge in 60 seconds or so by playing with the three shortcut uses of the Win button on your keyboard. Think about it: you have two of these buttons on the keyboard, identical to each other, and only one of just about all the others, which must mean that the Win button is pretty important, no? Yet few people even know what the heck they do, even though you get instant, powerful benefit from holding the Win button and tapping the letter 'e' on your keyboard, or holding it and tapping 'f' on your keyboard. No other explanation is necessary. Do it and you'll see why.
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Honey, you're going to be buying socks for the rest of your life, and I promise you, you'll be buying the same size and color socks/stockings for the rest of your life. Smell reality. With just one TINY shortcut, you get five enormous clouds bursting with sunshiny benefits, instant AND long-term benefits. Watch and learn what you already know, genius, and are still too profoundly stupid to practice. Ugh, how you disgust me! When you go to the store and buy twenty or fifty pairs of identical socks/stockings, you are NOT creating a storage crisis in your life, even if you residentially abode in a piano box. If you have an apartment or house, you should buy a hundred pair at once. You think you're smart? When did you last compute AT LEAST the following benefits, in whatever order they appeal most to your personal sense of priority? If you personally do not have a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes per day pursuing a personal passion, from art, science, music, charity, sex, drugs, or rock n roll, then perhaps you might see that if you knew better, you'd do better, no?
Major in minors, or major in majors. When you're using twenty and thirty of these shortcuts to remove hundreds of smaller steps per month, it suddenly and immediately starts adding up not just over a lifetime, rather, it adds up this year, and this month, yes, this week, this day, and lo and behold, THIS very hour in time to do what you most love to do, rather than all the hundred things that every human has to do repeatedly. How you spend your minutes is a clear preview of how you're spending your life. Shhhhh. Not a word. Just think. Then do. Masters & Millionaires HotClick GW Bush Shame   © Steve Rubin All rights reserved for those who feed hungrier people. Those who profit from this information are obligated to give my share to feed those who can't feed themselves. You are at the world's largest personal web site - 107,000 web pages - because and for you! © EasyStreet, USA by MrShortcut - all rights reserved for people who feed hungrier people... Oprah being a great example, using her own version of the psychology of shortcuts. |