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Tag Archives: self;improvement
The Coin Toss: Why You Can’t Decide and What It’s Costing You
In life you have to be decisive. There are consequences no matter what you choose and I hope you realize that even telling yourself you’re not going to make a decision is a decision that has it’s own consequences. Sometimes you don’t know what the ramifications of your action or inaction until you get down the road a ways and can look back while in others situations it is immediately clear. Continue reading
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Tagged personal, Personal Development, self;improvement, success
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4 Core Blueprints to Reclaim your Life Pt. Three
In part 2 of this series we talked about introspection and discovering your purpose. Continue reading
Posted in Life Balance
Tagged awaken, introspection, Life Balance, purpose, self;improvement
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Self-Help & Focus Create Success with Six Minutes To Success
Our first discussion on deciding if self-improvement was worth the effort or not, left many a bit discouraged. Using Bob Proctor’s Six Minutes to Success as a starting point, we will continue our discussion. Continue reading
The Expression Of Emotional Pain
When you feel an emotional pain you are experiencing it now in the present tense. Even though you may remember something from yesterday that was painful or anticipate pain from a situation in the future, you actually only feel it today. Continue reading
Stress-Busting, A Proven Method
Every winner relies on a PROVEN SYSTEM to manage personal stress. In this article, the first of seven, expert counselor Karen Gosling explains why we need a system to beat stress and introduces two emotion laws. Continue reading
Reaching for your Next Great Adventure
The Mayan Tzolkin calendar is an ancient spiritual view of the cycles we experience throughout our lives. Beginning a new 260 day cycle just days before our present day New Years we can approach the days of resolutions with a little though and a lot of letting go. This is a time to begin again, taking the best from where we have been and stepping up to a whole new level. Continue reading
Real Estate Tip–Should I Rent Or Buy?
Regardless of what specific real estate investing strategy you employ in your business, real estate represents the single best method of creating long-term, sustainable wealth available today. While the stock market can be extremely explosive and subject to radical day to day shifts in value based upon economic news, oil prices, and political instability around the world, real estate is remarkably stable and has consistently trended upwards in value for the last 100 years. While it is true that real estate values have taken a severe kick in the teeth as of late, investors utilizing a buy and hold strategy are still making money while the rest of the market is struggling. Continue reading