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	<title>Comments on: Finding Your Motivation: Asking Good Questions is the Key to a Quality Life</title>
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		<title>By: Margaret Bourke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret Bourke</dc:creator>
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		<description>Excellent article. I agree wholeheartedly. It echoes the sentiments in the book I am currently reading - The Slight Edge by Jeff Olsen. He tells us that the little things we do  each day will compound in time to create our success or failure. So as you say we need to identify the simple diciplines that we can do each day that will compound over time to create success and not failure. The problem is that while the changes are easy to do, they are also easy not to do and not doing them will not make visible changes in the short term but will lead to that as you say very sad sentiment - what might have been.
Thanks for the inspiration</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent article. I agree wholeheartedly. It echoes the sentiments in the book I am currently reading &#8211; The Slight Edge by Jeff Olsen. He tells us that the little things we do  each day will compound in time to create our success or failure. So as you say we need to identify the simple diciplines that we can do each day that will compound over time to create success and not failure. The problem is that while the changes are easy to do, they are also easy not to do and not doing them will not make visible changes in the short term but will lead to that as you say very sad sentiment &#8211; what might have been.<br />
Thanks for the inspiration</p>
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