Monthly Archives: June 2010

Promises

How To Keep Your Promises

Building trust based relationships, either professional or personal, is a really big thing. It can propel your career or your life if you can do it, and it can sink them if you can’t. I believe that one of the most important ingredients for building these kinds of relationships is keeping your promises. Continue reading

5 Ways To Escape Overwhelm

Ever had one of those days when you’ve got such a ridiculous amount of stuff to do that even the idea of unpacking the groceries makes you feel frazzled and teary? When you frantically flit from task to task, never quite completing anything and in most cases not really doing anything useful at all? Continue reading

Self-Improvement Tips

5 Priceless Self-Improvement Tips from Chuck Norris

As I was skimming through the jokes, I thought that there might be a few lessons to be learned from the way Chuck Norris lives his life, although he might not be the perfect role model for self-improvement enthusiasts. Here are five things that we could in my opinion learn from Chuck Norris Continue reading

Money Tips

10 Money Myths That Keep You From Making Big Money: Myth 3

This is probably the number one money myth that drives us away from living our dreams, passions, and true talent and consequently realizing abundant wealth from those gifts and inspiration. And it is not only a major money myth, but it is a big fat convenient excuse keeping you from investing in yourself. Continue reading

20 Ways to Stretch Yourself

How much do you want from life? Right now, stop for a moment and think about one word you would use to describe your life today. Got it? If you knew you could open a door that would lead you to an even more fulfilling and extraordinary life, would you open it? What if there was some manageable pain involved? Continue reading

Money Myths That Stop You From Making Big Money: Myth 2

I MUST HAVE A JOB.

This is one incredible money-myth whopper.

How long has the job been in existence? A hundred years, perhaps? The job creates a false sense of security, but also that of indentured servitude. Continue reading