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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
11 things unsuccessful people do over the weekend.
Everybody's working for the weekend, but how you spend your two days off may say something about how successful you are.
What you get up to doesn't really matter, per se. If you prefer lounging around the house to spontaneous adventures, that's great! You probably need that time to wind down.When it comes to weekends, the main thing that separates successful people from unsuccessful people is mindfulness.
Are you planning ahead and truly thinking about how to spend your free time? Here are 11 things that unsuccessful people tend to do over the weekend — and why to avoid them:1) they dont have a plan.
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