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Duncan Nugget® #23: Productivity

Oct

People always ask me a question:

“Al, where do you find the time?”

They want to know how I am able to have over 100 speaking engagements per year, write dozens of articles, maintain two blogs and two websites, run two businesses (currently starting a third), serve on two boards, chair a steering committee, volunteer for over hundred hours per year, mentor dozens of students one on one, and have time for my family. The answer is simple:

I don’t try to find time; I make time.

For example:

By spending 1 less hour per day surfing the web or watching TV, you will have an extra 28-31hrs. every month to work on achieving your goals. That’s 336-372 hours per year!


Suggested Reading:
A State of Mind Called Time



 

Duncan Nugget® #17: Fulfillment

Oct

One of the keys to greatness is finding a way to do something you love to do, not just something that’s “safe” to do. Many people have experienced a high level of achievement but are stuck in professions they hate.

What kind of sense does that make?

None.

“High achievement without fulfillment
is a broken way of life.”
-Al “The Inspiration” Duncan


Suggested Reading:
A Poverty of Ambition



 

Duncan Nugget® #21: Failure

Sep



No matter what happens or what mistakes you make–be it a bad grade, a bad interview, a bad relationship, bad credit, or just plain old bad decisions–always remember…

 

“Failure is only permanent if you quit.”
-Al “The Inspiration” Duncan



Suggested Reading:

A Lesson on Failure



 

Duncan Nugget #27: Flexibility

Sep


Learn to be more flexible and adaptable under stress and pressure. The more you can be flexible and adapt to the situation the more power you will have in the situation. According to the Harvard Business School adaptability rates as one valuable skills a leader can have.

The crocodile lives in the water
and yet he breathes air.”

Denkyem – the ‘crocodile’ represents adaptability



 

A State of Mind Called Time Pt. III

May

“In all our deeds, the proper value and respect for time determines success or failure.”

—El Hajj El Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X)



Have you ever met somebody that’s always late for class, work, and everything else, but has the nerve to be mad because he or she didn’t get to leave on time?

Please tell me that’s not you. Are you one of those people that likes to be “fashionably late”?

I know this violates proper nightclub etiquette but…



 

Duncan Nugget® #11: The Enemy Within

Apr



Most of the obstacles people face in life are self-imposed. So, be on the constant look out for the only person who can stop you–the enemy within.

And always remember…

“You are guaranteed to win once you defeat the enemy within because…It’s ALL mental!”

–Al Duncan



 

With Friends Like These…

Apr

“Emotion can be the enemy. If you give in to your emotion, you lose yourself. You must be at one with your emotions because the body always follows the mind.”-Bruce Lee




Emotions are the guardians of your well-being. They are your friends and their primary objective is to ensure survival. They are arguably the most powerful force governing our behavior.

There is an old adage, however, that rings true when it comes to emotions. “With friends like these, who needs enemies?”



 

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