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Your Other 8 Hours
If you sleep for eight hours and put eight hours into your job, you’re left with eight more hours in your day. The key to being successful and to living a rich, meaningful life is to make the most out of your other eight hours, says Robert Pagliarini, a financial expert and the author of several books, including the national best-seller “The Six-Day Financial Makeover” and the new book “The Other 8 Hours: Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth & Purpose.”
Pagliarini, who has appeared on “Good Morning America,” "20/20," "Dr. Phil," NPR and other talk shows and in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and other publications, offers weekly advice on making the most of your free time, showing you how to wisely invest those eight hours instead of squandering them.
Whether your goal is to earn more money, improve your relationships, lose weight or expand your horizons, “Your Other 8 Hours” can help you get started.
Your Other 8 Hours Samples
Five Things You Still Need to Do in 2009
The year is almost over and we’re already planning for 2010. I was in a store recently, and they were already putting out Halloween decorations (then again, maybe they just forgot to take them down). So before you start planning your 2010, don’t forget that you still have more days in 2009.
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How to Be Happy: Don’t Be Thankful on Thanksgiving
One of the best ways to increase your happiness and sense of well-being is to express gratitude. Don’t believe me? Dr. Robert A. Emmons of the University of California, Davis, has done extensive research on gratitude and happiness. Here are some of his findings:
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Daydream Your Way to a Better Life
One of the most popular self-help books ever written on depression is “Feeling Good” by Dr. David Burns. He identifies several cognitive distortions the depressed suffer from. One of them is overgeneralization.
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