This is an offspring of PersonalDevelopmentPro.Net
Hi. My name is Nik Karlil, 24 years old, from Kuala Lumpur, and I'm the author of Personal Development Pro. A blog that specialize in making an independent, strong, simple and happy individuals. I also love to share funny stuffs and motivational quotes I found online when I'm free. You can find out more about me here or you can befriend me at:
Twitter
StumbleUpon
If you enjoy reading my blog, don't hesitate to grab the RSS Feed. It's free and I don't bite :)
Research shows that 83% of human interactions are actually done through body language. Mastering it is hence essential for everyone. The good news? It’s not exactly hard to improve our body language. The bad news however, it does require some time to get used to. In any case, it’s always better to start today. Here’s how you do it.
I put up a blog post (almost) every day, and sometimes, I put up more than one a day. On top of this, I write for clients, write for other projects, work on books, and other things. Some of you don’t have all these other writing commitments, but still want some ideas on getting more writing out the door. Here are some thoughts into my process that I hope will give you a framework for writing a blog post (almost) every day.
I would first like to say that procrastination is not always a bad thing. That might sound counterintuitive, especially after everybody seems to tell us that procrastination is bad and all the self help gurus tell us exactly how to overcome it.
The cool rebel, the adventurous nomad, the awesome sportsperson and the smart gentlemen. We are all somehow attracted to people who are interesting, out of the world or just plain different than the average Joe. There’s something about them that just draw our attention. And while some of their attributes are blessed, most of them however, are self developed.
So you think you’re boring and uninteresting? Well, the good news is, you don’t have to be.