Monthly Archives: October 2011
Are you willing to do the heavy lifting?
The Vikings were fierce pirates and warriors who terrorized Europe from the late 700’s to about A.D. 1100. Brutal and fearsome they looted and burned parts of England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, and Spain. Other Europeans were so frightened … Continue reading
7 steps to transform your LIFE in 30 days
Action is the foundational key to all success… Picasso What if I told you that in only 30 days YOUR LIFE would be radically transformed. It is possible to begin to change the direction of your journey by following the … Continue reading
I’m not feeling very inspired.
Disciplines – training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character. Do you not know that the runners in a stadium all race, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may … Continue reading
Find your passion… again!
Passion – any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, such as love or hate So when asked, “What are you passionate about?” Why do so many people look away, ponder and then find it difficult to verbalize what in their … Continue reading
Transforming your life… start today.
So how do we begin the process of transformational change in our lives? What is the pivotal decision that we need to make that begins the process? Folks, it’s about priorities. deciding what really matters and then, as Stephen Covey … Continue reading
Change starts… tomorrow?
“Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is heavy.” ~Wayne Dyer “Procrastination is, hands down, our favorite form of self-sabotage.” ~Alyce P. Cornyn-Selby “Procrastination is like a credit card: … Continue reading
3 money disciplines I discovered as a child, and regret not practicing.
There are so many money clichés’ we heard as children that we could fill a blog with them, here are just a few… A fool and his money are soon parted. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. That … Continue reading
3 things my dad taught me about money…
My father (now deceased) was a man whom I love, but very frankly spent most of my life feeling sorry for himself. He spent his later years reliving his past (which he remembered fondly) rather than living in the present. … Continue reading