Monthly Archives: August 2012

The One Question That Will Lead You To Happiness

In our lives, we’re asked to discern what is best for ourselves and our friends and family all the time, but the right paths are difficult to identify, let alone choose.

How are we supposed to know the right path at every single moment? Achieving magic-eight-ball levels of clarity and vision would be awesome, but highly unlikely. Continue reading

3 Ways to Stay Calm and Persevere

When there is a problem in your business you know you will have to deal with, you can do several things. You can give up, which isn’t a good idea if you want to keep your business profitable. You can make a snap decision, which can get you into even deeper issues. Or you can persevere. Continue reading

5 Crucial Steps for Staying Focused on Any Project

And while we all have days when things just don’t go smoothly, if you’re regularly struggling to make progress on major projects, you need to take a few simple steps to make sure you’re in a good position to focus. Continue reading

7 Great Ways To Have Empowering Beliefs

Over the years we develop empowering beliefs and limiting beliefs. Our success in life is determined by whichever is dominant. Those with dominant empowering beliefs achieve more, suffer less and make a significant contribution, while those with dominant limiting beliefs achieve less, suffer more and do nothing of much significance. Continue reading

5 Truths That Will Transform Your Life

We all prefer to live by our own rules. These are often trial and error methods. We make mistakes, learn a lesson from them and avoid them in future. A wise way to live life is by learning from others’ mistakes. With eons of wisdom and experience, there are some golden rules that hold good for every one. Continue reading

How Action Fuels Self Improvement

And while status quo is self-preserving with majority of people, there are some, a growing number I’d like to think, that not only hear the voice deep down urging for change, but also act to an extent in correlation with it.

And while many may think that being in sync with the inherent drive for change is all there is when climbing the bar, the reality is a bit different. Continue reading