How to Overcome the Biggest Resistance of All: Your Own
When we are failing to make progress in a goal we’ve set or a vision we are bringing to life, we often blame others. Most often the enemy is within.
When we are failing to make progress in a goal we’ve set or a vision we are bringing to life, we often blame others. Most often the enemy is within.
My success rate with resolutions is pathetic. I am not alone. In today’s post, I suggest an alternative – that may indeed lead to lasting transformations.
Is it more important to think or do? To have great ideas or work hard? Today’s post explores my answer to whether inspiration or perspiration is the magic ingredient.
As we become more global, more networked, and more focused on sustainability, The 13 Indigenous Grandmothers show us an alternative way of leading.
We’ve lived in our house since 1989. At that time, I covered the walls with wallpaper that I loved – but am weary of now. Every year, I’d select a room and put it on my “to do” list to strip the wallpaper and then paint the room. And every year, for the longest time, nothing would happen.
Many of you who follow this blog know that I’ve been diligently learning to swim so that I could compete in my first sprint triathlon. Well – last Saturday was the day! The weather was splendid and the crowd was young. The best news – I finished with dignity – in fact I sprinted at the end. Here’s some of what I learned in this journey.
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