Quotes You Will Love
Those who know me know how much I love quotes – those profound, pithy, concise nuggets of wisdom and provocation. Today I share some with you that I also love that are done by 3rd graders, just for fun!
Those who know me know how much I love quotes – those profound, pithy, concise nuggets of wisdom and provocation. Today I share some with you that I also love that are done by 3rd graders, just for fun!
No regular post today, because right now I am driving down Pacific Coast Highway 1 between Seattle and San Francisco. But if you want to take a mini-vacation in the time it usually takes you to read one of my posts, here is how.
…for all of us! Abundance in what matters – love, friendship and community. A life of intention and meaning. Time
In this post, we explore the value of cultivating gratitude everyday – for ourselves and our organizations. Can gratitude be transformational? Absolutely!
Learning to let go is freeing – it frees my energy, it allows me to focus on more postive things, it robs the person that inflicted the hurt the power to inflict ongoing harm. Yet letting go is not easy. Here are some ways in which I’ve gotten better (note I am better – not perfect) at letting go.
Guest blogger MaryAnn Rivers shares a simple 5 step renewal of confidence system you can begin today. Commit to doing these steps regularly and you will see results. In fact, as you build confidence it multiplies and soon you will be doing things you never imagined possible.
There is much talk in the nation about renewable sources of energy. I believe we need to include renewing personal energy in the discussion – with as much gusto as renewable sources of energy for our cities, our cars and our homes.
I have vivid memories about three very different and very serious discussions about fun at work.
This month’s blogs have focused on renewal – but too often we only think of renewal in the physical sense. Today our guest blogger, Dr. David J. Waters, shares his thoughts on intellectual renewal and how that spurs creativity.
I’m part of a coaching program for successful entrepreneurs that relentlessly encourages, recommends, cajoles and insists that we take free days. There is to be no checking of email, returning voicemails, sending texts, planning, organizing, cleaning up that one little project, reading a business book, or thinking about work. Period. Nada. Nothing. Cold turkey!
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