The pitfalls of living each day as if it were your last
Oct13

The pitfalls of living each day as if it were your last

Dmitri Bilgere, coach and workshop facilitator, offers a word of wisdom on priorities. As a 1-on-1 coach, workshop leader, and writer, I help people care for their hearts so they are able to take the daily, excellent actions that move them toward the life they long for. You can read more about Dmitri Bilgere and follow his blog at: Live The Life You Long For – is a deeply personal issue that everyone decides for himself....

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The Crazy Ones

Patricia Classon, EQ coach, sends us this YouTube link.  It is an early ‘Think Different’ commercial with a voice over by Steve Jobs.  This version never aired. It is a good tribute to the co founder of Apple as well. – is a deeply personal issue that everyone decides for himself. Sometimes the price is high, sometimes low. But this is not very important for life. Life is an interesting thing. And the price on Viagra...

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The Scheduled Stretch
Oct11

The Scheduled Stretch

by Stephen Simmer A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days. It is a scaffolding on which a worker can stand and labor with both hands at sections of time. –Annie Dillard In essence, if we want to direct our lives, we must take control of our consistent actions. It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently. –Anthony Robbins Consistency is the...

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Job Search Planning Suggestions: 8 Things You Should Do When Starting a Job Search
Sep15

Job Search Planning Suggestions: 8 Things You Should Do When Starting a Job Search

by Jeff Altman If you’re not sure what to do, here’s a list that might help. 1. Know yourself Figure out what really interests and excites you. Use the interests and traits to explore career choices and opportunities. 2. Take a career assessment test. There are many career assessment tests available online. Find the time to take one. The test gives you a lot of insights about yourself, your core competencies and work...

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Happiness is not a goal. It’s a side-effect.

An interesting article in Cracked this week about happiness. Why having a vast selection of choices tends to make people less happy in general. You have that agonizing selection process, repeated over and over again with decisions big and small (and some of you reading this have worried yourself sick over whether to go with LCD or plasma — don’t say you haven’t) which not only leads to anxiety, but decreased...

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I’m Sorry, It’s Cancer – an interview with author Chris Frey

by Boysen Hodgson My Mom died of cancer on September 13, 2003. She had an incredible amount of love and support in her life and access to the best care available at the time. It took she and my step father hundreds of hours to find the right doctors and hospitals, to find the right support services, to learn how to live with happiness, communication and gratitude even when times were very dark. It occurred to me at the time that there...

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