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Why Don’t You Just Stuff It ALL? By Neil Millar

Transitions: Moving Through Change With Grace By Annette Colby

MOVING THROUGH CHANGECreating any major change in our lives can also create feelings of discomfort. Tiredness, confusion, and uncertainty


Getting Unstuck: Moving Forward To Success By Annette Colby

Ever find yourself stuck in that awful loop of inactivity? You circle around and around between wanting to move forward and then apathy? Coveri


Creating An Effective Toolbox For Success By Annette Colby

WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?Think tools are just for builders and construction workers? Think again!Everyone needs a well stocked toolb


Poise, Posture, and Performance By Roy Palmer

Good posture is seen to have many advantages. From an aesthetic point of view it can enhance image, sending out the right signals (body language)


Not Blind, Just No Vision By Leslie Fieger

Helen Keller once remarked that there was one thing she knew of that was worse than being blind; it was to be able to see but have no vision.


Living In The Now By Doug Harvey

I hope you are sitting down as you read this! You cannot begin to work on this kind of subject without addressing the subject of time itself – a


The Mid-Life Challenge: Make a Plan to Re-ignite Vocational Passion By Craig Nathanson

Nobody will stop you in the hallway at work to ask if your career provides meaning and personal fulfillment. Recognizing that something’s missing


What is the Success Lesson in this Story? By Mike Litman

One of my clients gave me permission to tell you his story.Jim called me 9 months ago and asked for help.For the last 5 years Jim d


I'm Gonna Die MY Way By John McCabe

My wife says I have the strangest taste in movies. You see, there are movies I can watch again and again, which she couldn't sit through once. On


Context is King! By John McCabe

If you've been around the Internet for more than two hours, you've probably heard someone say it or write it. If you haven't, you will.


Becoming An Information Filter And A Knowledge Sponge By John Di Lemme

As the title states, "Become an Information Filter and a Knowledge Sponge." On your daily journey to achieve your WHY, you will travel through m


That Little Bit Of Extra By John Di Lemme

The "little bit extra" is a very powerful concept to put into practice today in every aspect of your life. The difference between being ordinary


The Power of Storytelling By John Di Lemme

Each and every day as we are building our businesses, we all know the key to a successful presentation is a product being sold to the end-line co


4 Underused Hot Spots for Your Personal Branding Iron By Scott Ginsberg

I’ll never forget what my mentor told me: “Don’t communicate in any way to any person without the stamp of your personal brand.”Everyone h


The Biggest Loser By John Di Lemme

I am a “Loser”. You’re gonna learn from this writing today the reason why you too must be a “Loser”. In all seriousness, let me share with you


Can Versus Can't By John Di Lemme

It is my personal opinion that there are two words that are the driving force behind your personally achieving your ultimate outcome and your WHY


The Power of a Scope By John Di Lemme

We all know the power of a scope if you need to focus in on a target and hit it. We all need to develop and truly understand the power of the hu


Viewpoints - Communication Destruction Or.... By Maria Boomhower

Viewpoints! Everyone has them and they are personal. However, when you believe that only your view is correct, you shut out other people and do


Going On a Mental Diet By Dawn Fields

Diets are always in style. Every time you turn around, someone is coming out with a new and improved diet. The latest craves are the Atkins Di


Nothing is left to Chance By Graham Harris

You are going to meet a very important client for lunch. What do you do? If you are anything like Anna the first job is to ensure the outside you


Free Advice From Albert Einstein By Steven Gillman

What If You Could Ask Anyone For Help?Have you ever noticed how sometimes you are at your most creative when you are interacting wi


Mindfulness and Multiple Intelligences: 8 Ways to Pay Attention By Maya Talisman Frost

How are you smart?Let me count the ways.Harvard professor Howard Gardner was the first to describe the concept of Multiple Intellig


Don't Settle By Rachelle Disbennett-Lee

Settling is about not embracing what is best for you, and accepting what you really don't want. When you settle, you accept less than you deserv


Don't Be Jealous - Be Inspired By Rachelle Disbennett-Lee

When we see people do things we cannot do, or have things we don't have, it might be tempting to be a little jealous. But, jealousy doesn't lead


Bringing Forgiveness Down To Earth By Cort Curtis

What does it mean to forgive?One of the first things we typically think when we hear the word "forgive" is that it is a spiritual concept


Personal Life Coaching And How It Can Help You By Aurelia Williams

Coaching is an effective process used to support individuals in creating something new for themselves. I work side by side with my clients’ coach


Why Don’t You Just Stuff It ALL? By Neil Millar

You got busy at work, got busy in your marriage, got busy with your home and maybe your kids and before you knew it... a chunk of your life had s


Things Are Good Because I Say They Are By Skye Thomas

The subject of positive self talk regarding our goals and dreams reminds me of the childhood story, The Velveteen Rabbit. The boy loves the toy


Do You Make Less Money Than Your Taller Peers? By C.S. Deam

A recent study at the University of Florida found that over the span of their careers short people earn less money than their taller counterparts


Let’s Say You’re a Dog. Are You So Competitive You’d Eat a Carrot? By Susan Dunn

Seems like a gal always learns something out on the farm! Yes, it’s a farm tale and I’m going to change the names of the animals to protect the

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