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How to quit your job

There are a number of things to take into consideration before quiting your job. Quitting your job requires a plan of where you want to be. The first step in quitting your job is to put your mind into thinking through the process backwards. Anyone successful at doing this knows, that you first need to know where you are going. So to start, start at the end.




As an exercise you can sit down with a pen and paper, and lock yourself in a quite place where you are relaxed, and won't be disturbed. I recommend grabbing your favorite beverage. Get focused, and then think what do I want. If that is I want to make 10,000 a month, and have 5 hours of free time with my family, write it down. One of things you need to put down, is that your residual income will exceed your take home income at your current job. Then take each are you wrote down, and drill it down into simpler steps. The process of breaking something down into smaller steps, is called Analysis. Anyone successful at doing this, already has done an analysis on some level. Now, break the steps down to something you can do everyday to reach your goal. What you have just created is a map. Very important in knowing where you are going.




The next step is critical, it is called action. Make yourself put the smaller steps into action. This is the key. Go pick up the phone, make a call, email or whatever the smaller steps are, and do it without thought or hesitation. The more you can get in the habit of doing this, the more it will happen in an automatic fashion.




No matter how big a tree is, if you take a swing at it everyday, it will eventually fall. I recommend taking a few swings a day at each of your end goals. By doing this, you will have ensured your success. In no time at all, you will have quit your job, and achieved all your other goals, using this simple, but effective methodology.




B Mitchell


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Real Stories

Now that e-cigarettes have been on the market a while, people are starting to report their ‘anniversaries’ of tobacco-free living.

Thanks to the internet, he could use the support system available through e-cigarette forums for encouragement and now he can celebrate one year without ‘lighting up.

Although the goal was not originally to quit smoking, it turns out that she is greatly encouraged about her ability have a nicotine-free life in the very near future.

One man reports he is taking ‘baby steps’ toward his addiction, but is thrilled to report that after just 2 months using e-cigarettes, he has quit tobacco.