ATLC #17 – Problems and Happiness

Happiness

NEW research that shows that choice of partner and life goals drastically affect a person’s satisfaction with life — overturning the popular theory that happiness is largely decided by personality traits moulded early in life and genetic factors.

TIP: Take a moment to read this research article, it’s something to really think about (CLICK).

Problems

What are the three most important problems facing you in your relationship/life/business/career right now where you need to PTO? What is it that keeps you awake at night? What is your #1 problem?

Here are some examples listed by previous members
PROBLEMS:
– to save my marriage;
– to cope with a difficult boss;
– to pay my mortgage;
– to choose between academic courses;
– to overcome fear of using the telephone in selling;
– to speak in public;
– to make new friends;
– to lose weight.

DFQ #17:
PEEL A PROBLEM ORANGE!
Choosing one of the three problem areas you thought of above give yourself an orange to peel. Complete (with, who, when and where) the following sentence:

Regarding my (#1 problem) I will PTO ….

287 thoughts on “ATLC #17 – Problems and Happiness

  1. Regarding my (#1 problem) I will PTO with focusing with eating healthy at all times and include my family in the routine and also go on a walk atleast 4 times a week.

  2. Regarding sales revenue and profit in my business I will PTO: implement what I already know I need to do to take advantage of the opportunities I have created in the past year.

  3. Regarding my professional career development in the development sector, I will devote myself to the Pioneer Facilitator Professional Development Programme with Generations For Peace by studying intensively and extensively, working to learn more by teaching others and mastering the requisite skills of a facilitator

  4. Regarding my getting enough work to pay my monthly bills, I will PTO looking into opportunities I have put off in the past.

  5. Regarding resource availability to work on projects, I will PTO the problem by loading all resources and what they are working on this weekend into MS project and generate reports to answer the question of availability.

  6. One of the most difficult problems is to determine which goals to pursue for business. Inventors always are coming up with new ideas before monetizing their old ones…

  7. I am just hopping from one BVS to another BVS ….
    So in this way, the problems are solved on their own -:)

  8. To choose between academic courses;My academic courses are not good enough but to POT l realized that self education is the best education one need to pursue to create the value to the society. Giving more to society than taking is what one need to pursue in life.

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