by Karl Stadler | Marketing
The traffic had been hectic, parking as per usual was a nightmare and you are almost late, the plane will land in less than 5 minutes as you rush through the front entrance. You spot the brightly lit up board with arrival times and soon you are fighting your way...
by Janet Bray Attwood | Spiritual
We're interviewing a man who has enjoyed great success in the corporate arena and then followed his passions to the far corners of the globe to learn the wisdom of the most ancient cultures in the world. James Ray spent five years as one of AT&T's top...
by Wayne Dyer | Cover Story
We're interviewing a woman who has endured some of the most trying conditions imaginable. For more than 90 days, Immaculée Ilibigiza survived certain death during the Rwandan genocide in 1994 only by hiding in a bathroom with seven other women. Immaculée...
by Keith Varnum | Personal
When I was nineteen, I read my first self-improvement book. Wow, I could make my living doing something I loved to do? Amazingly good news? … Not! When I encountered this exciting proposition, I got really depressed. Depressed? The message of these books was...
by Peter Cajander | Spiritual
Many times it looks like we live for our worries. They surround us and follow us everywhere we go. There might be a lot to worry about or just many tiny issues that pile up and make us uncomfortable. Worries are always subjective and they also evolve over time. We...
by Gayle Lantz | Management
It seems almost everyone can use a little something extra to help them increase their effectiveness or give them a competitive edge. Those in professional service firms are no exception; however, they do face unique challenges. With so much emphasis on billable hours...
by Kevin Donlin and David E. Perry | Career
After you write down five good questions, circle the one question that looks most promising. You’re going to use it to get hired faster. Let’s say you write the following question down atop a clean sheet of paper: How could I give people a reason to call...
by Freddy Davis | Business
Years ago, when I was in high school, I played running back on the football team. I was an OK player – not great, but maybe a little better than average. I remember, though, that we did have one guy on the team who was very talented. He could run faster and...