positivityblog.com — With a twist to the common list of habits that are useful to establish, here are 7 habits that you do best to avoid. Just like finding habits that can be useful for you it?s important to find the habits that are holding you back. They can easily become such a normal, everyday part of life that you hardly notice it (or how it?s affecting you).
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daibawSep 7, 2007
one more vote on"Trolling Digg during office time"
kingkilrSep 7, 2007
I think digg.com is responsible for most of these!
doublerob7Sep 7, 2007
5. World of Warcrafta winrar is you
scynetSep 7, 2007
"Ineffective" as in "not enhancing corporate profits fast enough"? It's funny how the text makes you a horribly bad person if you aren't the good consumer and mindless zorg working for businesses. I'm not against working, but I'd rather stay unemployed than cross those bulls**t-lines of becoming a human robot.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2007
Should be making the "should be making" section on Digg.
magamiakoSep 7, 2007
There is no such thing as "thinking too much" nor is there a such thing as "information overload". If you don't think and analyze then you won't ever do anything better. If you live your life without thinking much through it and "assume the best is going to happen" then you'll join the ranks of the sheep just like these people who write these stupid blogs.Just remember: All of the greatest influential people in our world over history were thinkers, dreamers, and outcasts.
onelessSep 7, 2007
Getting work done without slacking off now means "enhancing corporate profits"? If you do work for a corporation, they hired you to get a job done, not procrastinate and surf the net all day. Regardless, there are more applications to this list than being a "mindless zorg". Grow up.
missdeejayNov 17, 2007
Loved this article.