Mastering Your Mind Power: Focus On What You Do Want!
July 29th, 2008
Now that you have flushed your DO NOT WANT list down the drain and have only your DO WANT list remaining, take a moment to reflect on what you have just done. You have taken a huge step toward re-taking control of your mind power that approximately 95% of the population will never take!
It is [...]
Dinner Anyone?
July 28th, 2008
While making up a menu recently a thought struck me that my dinner preparations and goal accomplishments were similar. I will sit down and think about what I want to do, be, change, or have and come up with some goals that will help get me what I want. This is just like planning my [...]
Facing a Difficult Person? Let this Book Teach You to Stand Your Ground
July 25th, 2008
It’s sad but true that not a single person can avoid contact with difficult people. They can be anywhere – and some unlucky people would swear that they are just about everywhere. Your immediate superior at work, a customer in your store, your seatmate on the bus – maybe even the person you wake up [...]
Rediscovering Your Creativity – How to Get Your Toes Wet
July 24th, 2008
Many of us find ourselves in the position of creating very little, if anything at all, however desperate we are to be creative. The longer we go without creating, the harder it seems to get back on our artistic horse and gallop bravely onwards. In fact we’re so despondent and dejected we’d be grateful of [...]
5 Tips for Taking Complete Responsibility for Your Life
July 23rd, 2008
In our society, it’s easy to fall into the thinking that it’s just not our fault. From the quality of our finances to our personal relationships to our problems at work – we want to believe that it’s not us causes the problem. It’s our spouse or children. It’s because our parents raised us this [...]
Read, Read, Read
July 22nd, 2008
A man once wrote to Warren Buffet, who ranked number one in Forbes 2008 rich list. He asked him, ‘If you could give me just one piece of advice to become as rich as you are what would it be?’. His answer was ‘Read, read read’. That is quite a statement, from quite an authoritative [...]
Why You Shouldn’t Tolerate Excuses
July 21st, 2008
I’m not a fan of excuses. Matter of fact, I downright do not like excuses. When my daughter makes the statement: I can’t or I do not know, I have an answer for her. My answer: “As long as you have God and Google you can do and know anything.” Well, I think you get [...]
Are You Being Your Own Worst Enemy?
July 18th, 2008
If your heart’s in the right place and you do what you can to make your relationships work, why do you keep getting hurt? When you want so much to succeed, why are you often disappointed and why do your efforts often go nowhere? These and other such questions, and the issues that lie behind [...]
How to Be Creative – Why It’s Not a Sin to Sometimes Be Bored of Creating
July 17th, 2008
Whatever media you create in, however passionate you are about creating, and however much you create, there are times when all of us feel a little jaded, and, dare we say it, bored.
Being creative – and being able to explore that creativity – is a privilege. With it also comes expectation and sometimes feelings like [...]
Do You Need More Hours in Your Day?
July 16th, 2008
Is your life balanced? What does that mean?
Do you often say, “There are not enough hours in a day” or “I just wish I had more time”? If you have answered yes, then this may be a sign that your life is out of balance. How do you find balance in your life?
The symptoms of [...]
