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Justin Lukasavige's Articles in Personal Development

  • When it comes to Change There are two Kinds of People.
    I can usually tell during the first ten minutes of meeting with a prospective client if they are willing to do the work necessary to bring about change in their life, or if they are simply testing the waters.
  • The Simple Life
    Often times I meet with people who claim they are too busy to maintain their finances, search for a better career or even clean their own home. While I agree that paying a cleaning service $60 per month is a great idea if you could better use that time with family or make more money during that hour, you really do need to carve out the time to take charge of your life.
    Take balancing your checkbook for example.
  • Should I Tithe While Getting Out of Debt?
    Alecia wrote me with this very honest and powerful question. She and her husband are working diligently to get out of debt.
  • Know Where Your Money Goes
    Do you honestly know where your income goes each month? Most people have in their minds that a certain part of it goes towards groceries, housing, utilities, car payments, movies and the other stuff, but where does the rest of it go?
  • Learn How to Procrastinate
    It is easily determined that most of what we do in our lives is meaningless and trivial; it stands to offer us no purpose and gives us little gain in life.
  • What is Your Passion?
    Most of us have heard that we need to develop our passion. There should be at least one thing that makes us jump out of bed in the morning, happy to be alive just because we have the opportunity to do it.
  • Whose Responsibility is it?
    During a recent trip to Europe, we spent a few days in Paris. One of the big similarities of the subway system to ours is in the people begging for money as they walk through the trains.

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