CAN OPTIMISM BE LEARNED? YES, AND HERE ARE 4 WAYS IT HAPPENS
“A pessimist sees the glass half empty. An optimist sees the glass half full. An engineer sees a glass twice the size it needs to be!” – Anonymous Respond to the following statements with always,...
View ArticleA CHANGING OF THE GUARD: 6 Behaviors Needed To Transition Millennials into...
“Why would I have to do what my boss asks me to do?” The student who asked this question of his friend was quite serious. Though it seems incredulous, with some thought, that question is not so easy to...
View ArticleDon’t Mistake 30 for the new 20
When the subject of Millennials comes up, there is a lot of talk about extended adolescence, that new category between adolescence and adulthood. Is 30 really the new 20? The answer to that is yes and...
View ArticleREFLECTION IS A TWO WAY STREET
Use these 5 questions to guide your journey. The famous Irish poet Oscar Wilde once said, “The final mystery is oneself.” But how do you unravel the mystery that is you? This can’t happen without...
View ArticleTaking the Road “Well” Traveled
Often our journeys appear on the surface to be solitary, but they are far from it. Success isn’t a solo act. Surrounding yourself with good people and mutual supporters is essential for success. We...
View ArticleLEADERSHIP IN AN AGE OF INNOVATION
How things have changed! What use to be derogatory — “having your head in the clouds” — has become the best connected way of life. It amazes me how cloud computing has integrated all my apparatuses...
View ArticleThe Tug-Of-War Between Our Dream and Our Commitment
We grow up with the promise of fulfillment if we will only follow our dream. There are more books, articles, and posts written about this in recent times. “The only thing worse than being blind is...
View ArticleUse Your Wild Card
Everyone comes into the world with a hand full of cards that was not of their own choosing. It’s the hand they were dealt. We have innate intelligence that was hard wired upon our entrance. We didn’t...
View ArticleCLEAN UP THE CLUTTER
(5 Ways To Simplify And Get Back Control) Clutter creates confusion. It is a threat to mental and emotional clarity. Life has enough complexities without adding fuel to our chaotic fire. Peace of...
View ArticleHow Do You Really Change?
“It ain’t the roads we take; it’s what’s inside us that makes us turn out the way we do.” – O. Henry When it comes to the subject of change, you don’t need fluff or theory. So let’s get right to the...
View ArticleHOW OUR JUDGING IS “PREDICTABLY” IRRATIONAL
……….And 6 Practices That Will Help There have been numerous books and articles that expose our irrational thinking. It tends to make us uncomfortable, but often the truth does. One of the more...
View ArticleAre You Standing Up For Yourself?
It’s hard to stand up for someone you don’t know, including yourself. The task of defining one’s self gets caught up in our attempts to protect ourselves with a bucket full of defense mechanisms....
View ArticleCLEAN UP THE CLUTTER
(5 Ways To Simplify And Get Back Control) Clutter creates confusion. It is a threat to mental and emotional clarity. Life has enough complexities without adding fuel to our chaotic fire. Peace of...
View ArticlePushing the Pause Button
(Letting Our Soul Catch Up To Our Body) Without distractions, my senses are alive. They make me acutely aware of my surroundings. For the time being I can focus on what’s important. At home white noise...
View Article8 Ways to Build a Bridge From Setbacks to Setups
Our history is filled with stories of people who turn major setbacks, addictions, and bad decisions into a purposeful future. When Chuck Colson went to prison for his major part in Watergate, his fall...
View ArticleHOW OUR JUDGING IS “PREDICTABLY” IRRATIONAL
……….And 6 Practices That Will Help There have been numerous books and articles that expose our irrational thinking. It tends to make us uncomfortable, but often the truth does. One of the more...
View ArticleAre You Standing Up For Yourself?
It’s hard to stand up for someone you don’t know, including yourself. The task of defining one’s self gets caught up in our attempts to protect ourselves with a bucket full of defense mechanisms....
View Article8 Ways to Build a Bridge From Setbacks to Setups
Our history is filled with stories of people who turn major setbacks, addictions, and bad decisions into a purposeful future. When Chuck Colson went to prison for his major part in Watergate, his fall...
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