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~ It recently occurred to me that happiness is a lot like Chinese food. No really, think about it. We enjoy moments of happiness, but that feeling doesn’t last, and soon we’re hungry for more. In fact, once our basic needs are met achieving more of this elusive state is the single most persistent motivator […]
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~ New beginning, fresh start, reinvention, or do-over are all terms that we tend to equate with major life changes. The beginning (or end) of a marriage, a move across the country, a new home, birth of a child or starting a new job. What I’d like you to consider today is the ability you […]
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~ How young do you feel? With age, we mature into adults who somehow manage to maintain sanity while juggling work, commitment overload, relationships, and task lists that have a way of taking on a life of their own. But maturing does not mandate growing old mentally or emotionally, in fact, it is possible to […]
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~ If life has taught me anything it’s not to get too comfortable with where I am or the path I’ve mapped out for the future, because no one goes untouched by bumps in the road or unexpected detours. But just because we hit an unforeseen turn of events doesn’t mean we are powerless because […]
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When it comes to striving to achieve pretty much anything in life the “I’m trying my best” tune is often seen as being weak at best, and at worst an engraved invitation to begin making excuses. The most common response to this declaration is, “Don’t try, DO!” Before we continue (you knew this was coming, […]
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So often we only do what we think is expected of us, when we are capable of so much more. ~Cynthia Hand Early in my sales career I almost always worked and traveled alone, so when I had the opportunity to collaborate with a group of 50 sales managers across the country for a few […]
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