Tag Archives: self improvement

The 4 Positive Price Points of Leadership

As leaders of a family, a business, or an organisation, we are responsible for setting the tone and for creating the environment that will encourage others to grow and mature.

There is only one true way that we can do this, and that is to remain in a constant positive state. Continue reading

Day 61: What Is The ROI Of Being You?

How much are you worth? Who gets incredible value from being a part of your life? How much does it cost for you to keep them in yours?
These might sound like harsh questions, but why treat a business plan better than you treat your life? Continue reading

Day 62: Stop Taking Yourself So Seriously (It’s Making You Miserable!)

All those hours wasted – just like your life.

Imagine you had lived life like you wanted, without worrying so much about what you had to do, who you had to impress, or what trinkets you needed to collect. Imagine if you actually enjoyed your life? Continue reading

Day 63: How to Make People Love You When You’re Not Around – Be A VIP!

Be positive (or at least entertaining). Nobody wants to be around someone who is always miserable. Be cheerful, or at least be entertaining or interesting, and people can’t help but think highly of you.

There is no set of instructions to make ALL people love you, of course. But adopting some of these ideas into your relationships could improve not just the lives of others, but your life as well. Continue reading

5 Ways To Win An Argument

Although the original intent is to passionately prove a point sometimes disagreements transform into a clash of raw emotion that is just as spontaneous as it is combustible.

An argument is supposed to be a junction of ideas where different perspectives merge together cohesively to form a bond between two opposing viewpoints. Continue reading

Day 64: Six Ways to Spend With Purpose and Safeguard Your Future

The key to safeguarding our financial futures is becoming aware of exactly how we spend out money – and how we waste it.
Learn to spend with a purpose and you’ll find that it’s easier to save money for the future and feel more at ease with our finances. Continue reading