Remembering that we define a smart person as someone who uses their time wisely in relation to their goals, smart people always strive to have double positives.
For instance, here at the martial arts school, you're learning self-defense, which is a definite positive, and at the same time, you're getting in better shape and learning some important success skills.
Martial arts is really a triple or quadruple positive!
What are some other examples of double positives you can share?
Examples of Double Positives:
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Reading Educational Books:
- Positive 1: Gaining knowledge.
- Positive 2: Improving language skills and vocabulary.
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Volunteering:
- Positive 1: Helping the community.
- Positive 2: Building a strong resume and gaining experience.
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Networking Events:
- Positive 1: Meeting potential business contacts.
- Positive 2: Learning industry trends and insights.
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Learning a Musical Instrument:
- Positive 1: Developing musical skills.
- Positive 2: Enhancing cognitive abilities and stress relief.
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Cooking at Home:
- Positive 1: Eating healthier meals.
- Positive 2: Saving money compared to dining out.
By focusing on activities that provide multiple benefits, you can make the most of your time and achieve your goals more efficiently.