Tag Archives: self improvement

How To Harness The Magnificent Power Of Hate

I hate to do this.

As a proponent of love and all that is good, I am compelled to write about the word ‘hate’.

Why?

Because it is the very word that has driven me, pushed me, scalded me, harassed me, and pursued me from the very day I was born.

I hate to admit it, but it’s true. Continue reading

7 Powerful Ways to Set Yourself Up for Success

Whatever goals you’re working towards in life, whatever dreams you have, you’ll want to give yourself the best possible chance of success.
You might be trying to lose weight, start your own business, write a book, redecorate the house … these tips apply to almost any sizeable project. Continue reading

Registration is OPEN for The Simple Self-Confidence Course

You asked for it. And now it’s here.

Back in the fall, I sent a few questions to all of my readers asking what personal development issues would most interest you for a course. The resounding response was self-confidence.

Along with Barrie Davenport of the fabulous Live Bold and Bloom, I have created a 4-week interactive course on just that — how to improve your self-confidence, simply. It’s called Simple Self-Confidence, and it runs from March 3-30. Continue reading

Sunday Best: The Most Impactful Self Improvement Content This Week From Around The Web

It’s that time of the week again!

I spend close to ten hours a day in front of my computer and read dozens of articles – some good, some not so good.

Please find below some of the stuff I really enjoyed! Continue reading

10 Tips to Prepare for a Good Night of Sleep

Getting a good night of sleep might seem like a luxury today but it’s very important for your energy level the next day. When you get enough high-quality sleep you’ll be more energized and productive. Here are ten tips to help you to doze off and to get a good night of sleep. Continue reading

How To Use Questions To Change Your Life

That is not an answer that is at the tip of most people’s tongues. It takes time to excavate the significance of our own stories and experiences. The most effective way to begin this process is to begin probing with questions. As I stated earlier, questions can be catalysts that hint of something better to be found in us. Most of us find our past experiences help us to recall how our strength and resilience got us through the tough times. Continue reading