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Which Is Harder: MAKING a Change or SUSTAINING the Change?
By Julie Donley · 13 years ago
My aunt and I had lunch the other day. We were discussing weight loss and I mentioned my fear of regaining the forty pounds I have worked so hard to lose when she said, "It’s ...
Strategies for Success! Reach your organizing goals with these easy tips!
By Joshua Zerkel · 13 years ago
The prospect of getting organized at home or at work can seem pretty daunting. Working towards your organizing goals can be energized with anticipation and effort, or can be derailed by frustration and confusion. It’s ...
The Secret to Having More Time and Prosperity
By Leslie Cunningham · 13 years ago
Not too long ago I decided that I would take a couple of days off for myself each month. I claimed several Friday’s as a "Just for me day." Admittedly this has not been easy ...
Jump start to a new habit
By Appiah Sackey · 13 years ago
If we want new results in any area of our life, it goes without saying that we must also change some habits - giving up old ways of doing things that no longer serve us ...
Get Your Rear Into Gear
By Roseanna Leaton · 13 years ago
Motivation isn't always naturally present, especially so when you do not really want to do something. Motivation is after all a state of desire, and so if you don't really want to complete a particular ...
10 Things To Do...Later
By Kailey Thigpen · 13 years ago
People love to procrastinate. Admit it, there are times when we would rather do almost anything than what needs to be done right now – but you might be surprised at the top ten things ...
Ch-Ch-Changes Meeting Life’s Changes Head-On
By Joshua Zerkel, Cpo · 13 years ago
A wise person once said, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." We organizers work with our clients on transforming their lives by making changes to their habits and their environments. If ...
Developing a Personal Development Plan
By Cathy Johnson Campbell · 13 years ago
What exactly is a personal development plan? It is not some secret mysterious schedule; it is merely a guide for you to follow to get yourself from where you are right now, to where you ...
Creating Work That Feeds the Planet
By Tarra Christoff · 13 years ago
by Tarra Christoff | Common Ground Magazine
"Our calling is where our deepest gladness and the world’s hunger meets."
—Frederick Buechner, theologian
Do you feel a calling to create meaningful work that feeds your soul ...
Educational Motivation from the Bronx
By Ralph Vargas · 13 years ago
I must admit I had some problems remembering a school event that resonated with me and I also could tell everyone among the many ones that I possessed. After a few minutes I made the ...
Don’t Forget to Care
By Julie Donley · 13 years ago
‘Care’ or compassion is an essential ingredient in the profession of nursing as well as many other caring professions. Without compassion, you might as well come up with another name for "nurse" because without "care" ...
Success Methods - Motivate Yourself by Using Action Triggers
By Charles Moorehead · 13 years ago
One of the best ways to accomplish your goals in life is to motivate yourself to take action. The action triggers described in this article can get you going on whatever needs doing. As you ...
How Not To Destroy Your Self-Image: Becoming Aware Of The Impact of Verbalized Words
By Andres Lara · 13 years ago
Never voice an opinion of yourself that is less than spectacular. Any sentiment less than extraordinary or amazing about yourself, you must refrain from verbalizing it. Expressions become impressions. Every time you express views about ...
Celebrate Your Name Week: 7 Days To Learn About Names
By Nick Morrison · 13 years ago
Your name. It’s more than just a phrase used to grab your attention. Names are one of our most important characteristics. Our personal titles.
In 1997 Jerry Hill created Celebrate Your Name Week. He saw ...
212 The Extra Degree by Sam Parker and Mac Anderson
By Ben Sanderson · 13 years ago
212 The Extra Degree by S.L. Parker and Mac Anderson is about giving your best in all areas of life. People tend to underestimate their abilities and not do as well as they potentially could. ...
Be Open Minded to New ideas and Embrace Fear
By Barbara Elisjones · 13 years ago
As we go about our work each day we should keep our minds open to new ideas and possibilities. Life is about learning and developing new skills and experiencing new opportunities - and by opening ...
Are you lacking confidence and self assurance?
By Barbara Elisjones · 13 years ago
Why do some people have confidence and self assurance whilst others lack these positive traits? Our ability to interact with others in the community comes down to our self belief.
Each of us has travelled ...
HASTEN THE CHANGE to the Confident YOU - Use A Visual Simulator!
By Barbara Elisjones · 13 years ago
How can we hasten the change in our beliefs in order to build our confidence and self esteem? All our beliefs have been developed gradually over many years - therefore it will take time to ...
Self Improvement Has Never Been Easier Since Subliminal Messages
By Sonia Walsh · 13 years ago
There are many programs on the market that demand huge investments of time and money, subliminal messaging does neither and will get you what you want out of life.
Any choice to improve yourself begins ...
Four Arguments for Being Grateful from Wallace Wattles’ Science of Getting Rich
By Jean Wolff · 13 years ago
Are you trying to find the magic formula for the Law of Attraction and obtaining virtually everything you desire in life? In his classic book, The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace Wattles provided a simple ...