Alchemy and Accountability: The Power of Personal Responsibility

December 12th, 2008

Do you know anyone who is a champion blamer? You know who I’m talking about – the perpetual victim that has the uncanny ability to tag everyone else for all the misfortune and unhappiness in their lives; everyone except themselves, of course. Chances are you’ve known or currently know someone that fits that description. [...]

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Staying Up in a Down Economy

December 3rd, 2008

So it’s official! We’re in a recession and chances are you’re feeling the effects of it in both your personal and professional life. The good news is that while the economy may be spiraling downward, there are plenty of ways you can stay UP financially and emotionally.
1) Think happy + Talk happy = Be [...]

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Finding the Success in Failure

October 29th, 2008

Have you ever failed miserably at something? I’m sure if I were sitting across from you now I’d see you nodding your head…just like me. Failure is something that we all experience from time to time and let’s be honest, its no fun to fail. In fact, it really blows! Truth be told, if we [...]

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Got Vision?

October 6th, 2008

In the book Alice in Wonderland is a profound exchange between two of the story’s characters; Alice, the little girl who’s found herself lost in the forest and the Cheshire Cat – a strange feline who intermittently appears during Alice’s jaunt in Wonderland. Their brief conversation goes as follows:
“Would you tell me, please, which way [...]

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Bustin’ with Abundance: Deleting the Scarcity Mentality

September 27th, 2008

You like pizza? I looooove pizza. A great big, cheesy pizza with soft fluffy crust covered with lots of pepperoni, peppers, mushrooms – no anchovies please. Anyway, imagine you’re standing in your office break room, you’ve forgotten lunch, and this delectable pizza is sitting on the table, hot and ready to be eaten. The problem [...]

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