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A Success Formula in 10 Easy Steps
By Catherine B. Roy · 10 years ago
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." —Winston Churchill
We are the consequence of our past and at the same time the cause of our future. ...
Resiliency Clues From Marvel Characters & Make-A-Wish Foundation
By Eileen Mcdargh · 10 years ago
I left the hotel in downtown Columbus, determined to take a brisk jaunt before preparing for my keynote address in the convention center. Not knowing the city, I spied signs on street lamps and taped ...
Taking Depression By The Horns!
By Eunice Chege · 10 years ago
Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood to be around others when having fun? If you answered yes to this questions please read on. Here are some of the most common symptoms ...
Convenient Mistruths
By Nan Russell · 10 years ago
The subject line of the email read: "We met at ..." and the name of a conference where I'd recently spoken. Thinking it was from someone who attended my session, I opened it sooner versus ...
The 3 P`s for Success
By Daniel Dunoo · 10 years ago
"Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success" –Napoleon Hill.
While a Marketing student about a decade ago, we were taught the 4 P’s in our first year and later taught the 7 ...
The CEO of You, Inc.
By Daniel Dunoo · 10 years ago
The Chief Executive Officer of "You Incorporated"? Sounds like a weird expression but it’s nonetheless a viable and vital concept. It is to see yourself as a company or product (which you certainly are). The ...
The Power of the Pause
By Lenora Billings-Harris · 10 years ago
A letter was sent to Wasif Qureshi, president of the Islamic Center for Greensboro (North Carolina) requesting that Muslims should "be less visible." The writer indicated that his customers were bothered by Muslims being so ...
What Goes Around Comes Around
By Guylaine Dion · 10 years ago
All our thoughts, attitudes and actions are printed and have a result, it's important to choose them carefully.
The life rule assumes that everything in the Universe is made of energy and emits a frequency ...
Effect of Brain Injuries
By Ron Schaberg · 10 years ago
One of the most common reasons why families contact us about our air ambulance services is to help someone who had a brain injury. Brain injuries have an almost overwhelming scope and a very common ...
Simple Solutions
By Nan Russell · 10 years ago
On our first morning of vacation, we were pleased to find open tables when we arrived for breakfast at a popular and highly recommended café. With several people actively filling walk-up specialty coffee orders at ...
Be a Better Thinker When You Write Like This
By Leon Edward · 10 years ago
So many things happen around us each day that it's nearly impossible for us to remember them all. Although, our thought process is quite complicated, still it can be fascinating enough. All we need to ...
Enneagram Type 4: Creativity is your hidden treasure
By A B M Rafiqul Hasan Khan · 10 years ago
Do you like to create something different and unique from others? So, people will give lots of compliments for your creative ideas. If the answer is yes, then I am sure you belong to enneagram ...
The Not-Me Syndrome
By Nan Russell · 10 years ago
A common pastime at work, it seems, is pointing out flaws, missteps, and problems – especially the boss's, a coworker's down the hall, or that roadblock person in some other department.
Stories of performance and ...
Re-Frame with Humor: A Top Resiliency Tip
By Eileen Mcdargh · 10 years ago
Up until my early 30s, vacations for this Southern-bred woman meant sipping mint juleps in a New Orleans courtyard, lounging poolside at one of Florida's posh resorts, or exploring the historic treasures of Williamsburg.
My ...
How to Hypnotize Someone Using Only Your Eyes
By Carl Reese · 10 years ago
Practice Full Command Over Your Own Eye Movements
First of all, you will need to make sure you have full command over your own eye movements and ability to maintain eye contact for as long ...
What Is Your Center Of Influence
By Patric Chan · 10 years ago
There are already plenty of books written about belief system, both scientific and motivational. What I would like to do is to share with you how my belief system works. Maybe it works for you ...
Collaboration: Is it a sign of weakness or strength?
By Lenora Billing-Harris · 10 years ago
For the last twelve months I have had the honor of leading a global team – leaders from six different countries. In my personal life, I have been managing by long distance, the affairs of ...
Know When You've Had Enough
By Gemma Bailey · 10 years ago
One of the biggest challenges that can occur with those who drink alcohol is having the will power to stop after just a few drinks, instead of ending up on a "bender" that ultimately results ...
Nationally Recognized Psychotherapist Bill Benson, LMFT, LPCC Questions the Commonly Held Definition of Stress
By Bill Benson · 10 years ago
For years, health care professionals (including many therapists) have advised their patients to live as stress-free as possible. They’ve cautioned: "Stress kills."
Recent findings, however, indicate stress is not the lethal culprit we once thought ...
What Makes You Want to Pray?
By Jennifer Urezzio · 10 years ago
When do you stop to pray or connect with the Divine? Is it when you are in struggle, to give thanks, and/or all the time?
I know how powerful prayer and conversation with the Divine ...