The 3 Mistakes That Keep You Struggling r

You know that your future could be enjoyable, fulfilling and profitable. You probably even know what you have to do to make it happen.

So why is it that when you start moving in the right direction, you hit a slump, fall off of the wagon, and find yourself at a standstill wondering what went wrong. Continue reading

July 2012 Suggested Reading (listening) r

Mornings are a madcap time for many of us. We wake up in a haze—often after hitting snooze a few times. Then we rush around to get ready and out the door so we can officially start the day. Before we know it, hours have slipped by without us accomplishing anything beyond downing a cup of coffee, dashing off a few emails, and dishing with our coworkers around the water cooler.
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10 Easy Ways To Change Your Life Today

When it comes to changing our lives, so much of the advice given is focused on the future. Often, these changes can be imperceptibly slow and seem delayed indefinitely, leaving us feeling as though nothing will ever be different. Continue reading

How To Stay On Top When You’re Unemployed

Going through unemployment is unlike anything I have ever experienced. For one, it was the first time that week after week, my abilities and knowledge were not needed by anyone, whether for their gain in a business, or to get myself a good grade in college. All that time and money in school, and now it was a matter of trying to impress managers other high-up individuals who barely have the time to listen to ten words from anyone. Continue reading

9 Powerful Ways to Find Enough Time for Your Goals

Wouldn’t it be great to have more time? With a few extra hours a week, you could finally accomplish those goals that have been on your list for so long … but your life just seems to get busier and busier.

It doesn’t have to be that way. You can find time to reach your goals – in fact, you already have enough time, you just might not realize it. Continue reading

5 Ways To Achieve Big Goals

All of us have dreams we’d love to make reality, and stretch goals that we’d love to accomplish. I have a friend who wants to learn how to play piano, proficiently, at the age of 55. Another is just dying to find some time off a grueling schedule to backpack China for a month. These dreams and goals are of course challenging exactly because they are stretches. Our life’s routine, and more tricky, our habits, tend to get in the way of actually achieving them. Continue reading