Can you recall the last time you were really angry at someone? So much so that you were physically shaken just at the thought of them? Rarely does this feeling of anger help us in getting what we want. Often, it will work against us, resulting in more pain, unnecessarily.

Read more on ThinkSimpleNow to discover more about the anger process and how you can overcome it.
15 Simple Ways to Overcome Anger
Motivation is one of the most important traits a business owner can have. We are constantly called upon to set our own work schedules, create our own goals, and stick to deadlines. Without motivation none of this would work.

But to be very successful you need more than just casual motivation — you need to be able to motivate yourself on your schedule. A self-motivated person can focus better, be more creative, accomplish bigger goals, and many other things. People who are really self-motivated produce the quality of work that only a passionate individual can, and they do it whenever they need.
So how do you motivate yourself? How can you be the type of person who is excited about work, goals, and other projects?
Here is a simple process that will help you master the art of self-motivation…
Read on : The Art of Self-Motivation
A man can be expert in nothing, but he must be practiced in many things. Skills. You don’t have to master them all at once. You simply have to collect and develop a certain number of skills as the years tick by. People count on you to come through. That’s why you need these, to start.
75 Skills Every Men Should Be Able to Do
Are you exceptional in your line of work? Do you love what you do? Perhaps that’s why you are or aren’t getting the results you want. People who consistently achieve outstanding results all have this in common: they are passionate about what they do. It’s no longer work, but an active participation of joy and creativity.
This article takes a deeper look into outstanding performance, and gives guidance as to how you can manifest outstanding results in your life.
How to Be Outstanding
The problem with many books and guides on simplifying your clutter, your work life, your desk, your life, is that they are usually too darn complicated. We need a simple method of simplifying.
Zen Habits has boiled it down to a simple method of Four Laws of Simplicity that you can use on any area of your life, and in fact on your life as a whole:
1. Collect everything in one place.
2. Choose the essential.
3. Eliminate the rest.
4. Organize the remaining stuff neatly and nicely.
Read on to find out how to apply The Four Laws of Simplicity to Life