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 About a year or so ago I received an e-mail asking me to review ‘Life Is What You Make It” by Peter Buffett. I declined the offer because I couldn’t really see what the son of Warren Buffett could offer when it comes to self development.
In hindsight that was a fairly narrow-minded and ignorant way to look at things and I’m delighted that when I got asked again for the launch of the
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 In this post I throw some Life Coach type questions at travel writer extraordinaire, Chris Guillebeau
1. Be honest, would you rather make a million bucks from sales of your book and nobody be better off from reading it, or not get paid a penny and positively help a few thousand people?
If you positively help a few thousand people, the eventual impact will be much more than a million bucks. So I honestly
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 Unless you are part of the Primal/Paleo movement I suspect you’re about to have your belief system seriously challenged, maybe even shattered for good.
So if you aren’t genuinely open-minded to the thought that everything you know about nutrition could be wrong, you may want to avoid reading all together.
In fact you may want to consider hiring a Life Coach!
After kicking off my Paleo Experiment that has morphed into a Primal Experiment
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 What do you get when you ask a Buddhist questions about Margaret Thatcher, Meditation, Macs, Mountains and the meaning of life?
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 If you are even slightly interested in knowing what a Buddhist teacher thinks of George Bush, tolerance and mosquitos this interview with Bodhipaksa will be right up your street. You’ll also learn what a seiza stool is and whether seasoned Buddhists ever get nervous or anxious.
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 Does it strike you as somewhat weird that with all the tools at our disposal to help productivity so many people still struggle to get everything done in the day?
Wouldn’t you think with iPhones, broadband access, IM, e-mail, web conferencing and the like we’d save so much time our main concern would be whether to play golf, lie by the pool or just sit and count our piles of cash?
Yet it seems
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