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The Danger of Thinking Outside the Box

The “Box”, a set of rules, regulations, policies and procedures, is generally created for a reason (reasons that seem good, at least at the time).…

September 15, 2016

How Healthy is Your Thought Life?

Thoughts are but the seeds of future emotions from which in turn flow actions and thus destiny, its eventual fruit. If you wish a happy,…

September 13, 2016

It’s Not Really about Time, It’s About Priorities, Organization, and Energy

“I don’t have the time! I’d do it if I had enough time!” That is the internal lament, the theme song of those with full…

August 23, 2016

Slip, Slip, Sliding Away

In 2016, the NBA’s Golden State Warriors set the record for the most regular season wins… and still managed to lose the playoffs. Along the…

August 16, 2016

Don’t Bite the Hook

In times of stress, of pain, when we are hurried, feel under attack, lonely or even just distracted: any time we are not at our…

August 11, 2016

Success in Six Steps

1. Believe in Yourself: You cannot truly, fully love others until you love yourself for you cannot give what you do not have.  2. Embrace…

August 2, 2016

Overcoming Your Biggest Obstacle: Your Self!

More often than not, it’s not what you don’t have that holds you back; it’s what you have but don’t use… because you don’t believe you have it! What do…

July 12, 2016

What You Say v. What I Hear

What we intend to convey and what others hear are often two very different realities. “You are yelling at me!” v. “Your voice is elevated.”…

July 7, 2016

Healing the Future

So often we carry the wounds of our past into our present, polluting and poisoning our contentment and happiness. So how to heal, how to…

July 5, 2016

Ignorance of “The Law” is No Excuse

It has been called many things by many writers: The Law of Attraction, The Law of Cause and Effect, The Yes Factor, The Universal Law.…

June 21, 2016

You Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Perfectly Okay

Absentminded i.e. quite capable of driving to the grocery store and coming home empty handed Spent a fair portion of each day lost in own…

June 14, 2016

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