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Grow Through It

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

It’s past bedtime for most working men. It’s not unbearably late and I have no appointments tomorrow morning so I sit here and contemplate. Contemplate what? Well, what do I always contemplate? Life, the concept of God, the meaning of life, what’s happening in society, and my next step in my own journey; there really [...]

Think Twice Before Youre Nice

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

A few months back I had a disturbing dream. In my dream a woman with stringy blonde hair rang my bell. She asked if she could come in. I didn’t want to open the door. But I felt guilty about my reaction. So I let her in. She pulled out a hand gun and shot [...]

A Fresh Look at the Choices We Make

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

we are frequently held back from making future plans or reaching goals based on the perceived wrongness of choices we’ve made in the past. I want to give you something to think about.
Most of us have made choices in the past that are we not proud of and may prevent us from moving toward the [...]

Training is Not the Same Thing as Exercising

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

What it takes to GROW!
In almost every workshop we deliver, we try to teach the principle that the mind is a muscle. What does this mean? Well, your mind and really your whole life operate on the same growth and strengthening principles as any muscle in your body, and almost everyone misunderstands what it takes [...]

Sometimes, It Just Takes ONE Conversation to Change Your Life!

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

I was thinking this morning about the importance of the profession that I am in. Besides doing various trainings, workshops and consulting, I also coach people. Coaching is a profession that continues to develop but it originally came out of the self help industry. Many of the first coaches were publicists, consultants, sales professionals, and [...]

Executive Coaching Case Studies

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

If you are wondering whether investment in executive coaching would promote your business growth, some case studies might help you in making a decision.
Although confidentiality prevents me from going into too much detail, I think the following examples will give you an idea of how executive coaching can achieve good results in a variety of [...]

Learning To Recognize Your Ego

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

What is an ego?
Well, in case you didn’t know it, we all have one. The ego is the logical rational part of your mind that allows you to separate yourself from other people. You use it each and every day to weigh up situations, people and circumstances in the process of making rational decisions. When [...]

Mid Life Crisis and the Great American Dream

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

One of the mainstays of American culture is the “Great American Dream”. Immigrants would uproot their families and leave their homeland in the hopes of experiencing the freedom and opportunity that awaits them in America. While it is true that our Declaration of Independence states, “we are endowed by our creator with certain alienable rights [...]

Purpose

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Many people go through much of their lives without really thinking about their purpose. I don’t mean a lofty, philosophic, and often unrealistic purpose that has us striving to save the world or solve the challenge of poverty throughout the world (although these are both admirable for those whose true purpose is to do so). [...]

A Murder Mystery Puzzle for You to Solve

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Anybody who has visited my website at Motivation & Self Esteem for Success or has read any of the many articles I have written will realise what a proponent I am of reading books and educating yourself. If you want to become successful at anything you simply must do this, in my opinion.
However, not everything [...]