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Aprīlis 15., 2011
08:55 - : tad par to mērķu nospraušanu It's a commonly held belief that whenever you set a new goal for
yourself — whether it's scoring your ideal job, writing a screenplay, or
yogacizing your bod down a size or two — you should broadcast it to
everyone you know. After all, the more people you tell, the more likely
you'll do it because you don't want to be thought of as a failure,
right? Wrong. New research shows the opposite is true. A study conducted
at New York University found that blabbing about your goal can give you
a false sense of accomplishment, making you less likely to actually go
after it.
(c) msn
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10:50 nubetkastenotiek, deniss, mm?
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12:22 karoče, drēbes gludināt negribu, grīdas slaucīt negribu, krimināltiesības mācīties negribu, dzert un pīpēt gribu. šņabim ar citronu taču būtu ļoti ārstnieciska iedarbība uz aukstum/karstum viļņiem, savukārt cigaretes kāreiz izdzīs klepu ārā!
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