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Day 24: 5 Ways to Make Your Money Work For You

You don’t have to be a Wall Street wiz kid – all it takes is being mindful of when you spend your money, why you’re spending it, and what your true goals really are. Continue reading

Succeed By Making A Promise To Yourself

I used to come up with reasons not to write each and every day. Looking back, I realize it was nothing but self-sabotage. Even if I’m sick with the flu, I’m going to write. My mission is to help people through my website, and that isn’t going to happen if I don’t take action in the present! Continue reading

Day 25: How To Let Others See The Real You And Have Them Love You Anyway

Are you walking around acting out a role someone else cast you in? Perhaps someone told you “respectable people don’t do that.” Maybe you ignore your calling because you’re afraid what a loved one will think of your choices.

Or perhaps, you live behind a carefully-constructed veil, never letting anyone see the real you. Because, if they can’t see the real you, then they can’t dislike the real you. Continue reading

Uncomfortable, Unknown, Unfamiliar –Are They Bad Words?

Whatever the answer, especially if it makes you feel un-comfortable(!) – this is the thing with which you have a semantic reaction.

You literally cannot mention some subjects with some people. Ask someone who has been really, really hurt and betrayed to talk about ‘love’ or ‘commitment’ or ‘trust’- and get out of the way of the flying pans! Continue reading

Day 26: Stop Dying And Start Growing Simply By Doing This

Yet, despite amazing advances in neurological studies, many questions as to how and why the brain functions and what it might be capable of are still a mystery.

But one thing is clear: Your brain must be fed, and well, if you expect to grow as a person. Continue reading

Improve Your Marriage: Schedule a Marriage Check Up

After juggling careers, kids, and life, there can be very little time left over for your spouse. When there is too much to do and not enough time, our relationships are typically the first victims, followed closely by sleep. Continue reading