DO WHAT THOSE WHO HAVE MASTERED LIFE DO
DO WHAT THE BEST DO!
(being constructed, use the main site to find anything else
do daily what the masters of life do...(don't do the extremes, as we are talking about practical life here)
The Dalai Lama
Stephen Covey
Most of the "success gurus", who teach how to be successful in life: Link to the top teachers and coaches, from the sidebar on The Success Resources page. (Click on the back arrow to return to this site and page.)
HOW DOES ONE GET TO MASTERY?
The path:
Learn → Think → Mastery! → Great life!
(Obvious, but people tend to forget they have to learn it one step at a time, as they want to jump directly to mastery, as if by magic!)
Learn how things work, then
Learn how to work them
Formulate your philosophy of life by which to run your life
Train the lower brain as needed
It is using time effectively = in a systematic directed way/path + the best quality information
Wisdom = the ability to manipulate things in life at an effective level of producing the results one wants in life. It is "practical and complete, integrated knowledge". It is being at the higher levels of "workability", and, thus, personal power (the ability to produce the resulst one desires).
HOW DOES ONE FIT LEARNING INTO ONE'S LIFE?
One must get this into high enough perspective that one knows the huge value of it, so that prioritizing it is natural and strongly created. If we are to fit more of what has greater life value in it, we must remove (and not allow in our lives) that which is of low value, and, also, as much as possible reduce the doing of what is of medium value, so that he makes room for only what is of higher value (of which there are more choices than one has time for.
"It is said that a true master of life will not do anything but choose an 8 or above in life." (On a scale of 1-10 in importance and impact and value.)
This can be done directly to a great effect and then one must rebuild some beliefs and emotional impulses to stop doing some things that cause problems and or continually take away from one's time.