Self-Improvement

I Gave Myself a Black Eye Today
By Darlene Braden · 9 years ago
I woke this morning to prepare for my daily run… Hum... Part of me said, "Holy hell, I’m not doing that today!" And the other part of me said to myself, "Oh yes you are, ...
Mental Telepathy?
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
My husband was telling me about a shaman he had interviewed. The native woman works with the dying, and is often called to go into a hospital room and assist someone who’s either not conscious, ...
What Is A Conscious Entrepreneur?
By Laura Cannon · 9 years ago
The word "conscious" has become a bit of a buzzword lately. It's common to find the word on everything from clothing to cosmetics, but what does it mean to be conscious? Consciousness roughly equates to ...
To Risk Or Not To Risk, That Is THE Question!
By Bill Treasurer · 9 years ago
To live is to risk. Risk-taking is as essential to life as breathing. It is the oxygen of such things as innovation, entrepreneurialism, leadership, wealth creation, and high adventure. Without risk, there can be no ...
The Power Of Constructive Impatience - A Key To Resiliency
By Eileen Mcdargh · 9 years ago
For those who abhor change of any kind, I believe there are an equal number of us who want to challenge the status quo, to move quickly and to leap ahead. Some of us might ...
How To Choose a Mentor
By Bill Treasurer · 9 years ago
The benefits of having a mentor are big. A survey of Fortune 500 companies found that 96% of executives credited mentoring as an important development tool and 75% said mentoring played a key role in ...
Heaven Scent
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
At a recent event where I took questions from the audience, an elderly woman asked: "Can a spirit visit a house and leave a scent?" I smiled, and told her that was very likely. Loved ...
Depression: It's All in Your Head
By Cindy Scaccia · 9 years ago
According to NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) nearly 1 in 5 adults suffer from some form of mental illness in any given year. Many of those who suffer go untreated due to not ...
Let's Change The World
By Égzeus Belial · 9 years ago
The world is changing and the speed of changes is increasing every day. With the enormous flow of information and spread of knowledge is changing our society and our lives in an amazing way. Governments ...
A Moment Captured In Time
By John Woo · 9 years ago
Ever since the first camera was invented, pictures stood as the best proof for time that can be relived. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. However, when it is of a loved ...
How Leaders Demonstrate their Support of Diversity and Inclusion to Accelerate Business Results
By Lenora Billings-Harris · 9 years ago
Although diversity and inclusion strategies and tactics have been in place with some organizations for a long time, the question I am most frequently asked by diversity practitioners is, " How can I help our ...
How To Spot A Phony Psychic
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
As a psychic medium who’s proud of her work, I get disgusted and angry whenever I hear about phony clairvoyants whose only aim is to hoodwink people out of their money or, worse, their sense ...
Helping Our Children
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
I was about to close the office for the day when the telephone rang. It was 4:59 pm, just seconds away from when the answering service would click on. It had been a tough day ...
Did I Do The Right Thing?
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
Abigail telephoned to book a session, but after talking with her for a few minutes, I realized what she needed was something I wasn’t sure I could give. She needed someone in spirit to tell ...
Reaching Your Goals Begins Here
By Bill Treasurer · 9 years ago
Most people perform better when they are heading toward a goal. But it is important to understand that the goals must motivate. If your goals leave you feeling inadequate, stressed out, or over-worked, then you ...
Going Gently Into the Light
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
I recently marked the day, which would have been the 100th birthday of my mentor, friend and surrogate mother Sadie Nickerson, a powerful woman who had mastered adversity. However, time caught up with her 87-year-old ...
If Seal Is Broken... (Might as Well Laugh)
By Karyn Buxman · 9 years ago
Everywhere I look, there is some reminder of the upcoming election. (There's a job I won't be signing up for!) But then it struck me-sometimes, being a nurse is like being President. No. Air Force ...
Spirits in the Family Tree
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
I was a little nervous, because I’d never given this type of reading before. I was going to be a detective, a seeker of souls lost in the mystery of time. Dora wanted me to ...
How to Co-Create with the How
By Jennifer Urezzio · 9 years ago
The first step is to understand, in a deeper way, your sacred purpose (some people call this your purpose, mission or simply why am I on this planet at this time). Once you have a ...
Can We Value Differences When We Can't Be Civil?
By Lenora Billings-Harris · 9 years ago
I wrote the original version of this article in 2006. Unfortunately, it seems our society has become even more uncivil rather than more civil. Join me in being part of the change. Have you ever ...