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Do you read the obituaries? I do. In fact, I do it very often. I have a habit of reading the obituaries. It’s weird, I know – it’s not a common past time for most people. Before you strike me … Continue reading
Do you read the obituaries? I do. In fact, I do it very often. I have a habit of reading the obituaries. It’s weird, I know – it’s not a common past time for most people. Before you strike me … Continue reading
He created a simple hierarchy that categorizes the needs of every human being. The hierarchy indicates that the highest level of achievement is self-actualization. But it also reminds us of the necessity of maintaining our most vital physical needs.
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Is work slowly suffocating you? To-do lists, projects and random chores all piling up until they surround you? When this happens, your best strategy is to get ahead. Get on top of all your work and go beyond completing today’s tasks, complete more than you need to so you can have room to breathe. Continue reading
Alzheimer’s and Dementia are two of the cruelest diseases known and the ones that frighten me the most. I can’t imagine what it’s like to slowly slip into a fog and not remember where you are, who you are or … Continue reading
Have you settled for second best (or worse) in life? This can be a difficult question to answer, as no one really wants to think that they have settled. I am a big believer, though, that being truthful with yourself opens the door to change. Continue reading
Growing obesity and higher levels of personal debt are 2 different modern phenomenon. There is no obvious connection between the two, but both problems share many similarities. These ideas suggest that the solution to many of our problems share certain … Continue reading