by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
Romantic conflicts are as common as . . . Chores, Money, Sex, In laws, Holidays, Feeling Ignored, Vacations, Disciplining the Children, Enough Time Together, Lack of Listening, Dirty Fighting, The “Right Way” to Do Things, “You Just Don’t Get...
by Sally Shields | Relationship
Your MIL is coming! As your mother-in-law is due to arrive in a couple of hours, your hands sweat and your heart begins to palpitate as you quickly try to neaten and straighten the house to perfection. HELP! Can you possibly live up to her standards? Will anything you...
by Ori Hofmekler | Health and Fitness
Did you know that certain estrogen inhibiting compounds in food help destroy stubborn fat and also defend against cancer? Defend yourself against estrogen and its related chemicals We live in an “over estrogenic world”. Never before has the human body been...
by Karla Brandau | Career
Life leaps like a geyser for those willing to drill through the rock of inertia. — Alexis Carrel When I was 10 years old, our family vacation was to Yellowstone Park in Wyoming. I remember watching in awe as the Old Faithful geyser of its own free will and...
by Jim Welch | Management
Why do people leave teams and organizations? The # 1 reason people leave jobs is because they fail to connect with their bosses as leaders and as people. People are rarely honest about why they leave a company. Too many associates that depart follow Jimmy...
by Dr. Alan Zimmernan | Management
Are you a leader trying to get your coworkers to change? Then you need to be aware of a basic motivational, psychological truth. People only change when they WANT to. It’s like the little prospector who walked into a saloon, wearing clean new shoes. A big Texan...
by Gregory Stebbins | Business
Independent, tech-savvy, social, and optimistic – why are these kids so hard to manage? Seasoned sales managers are facing challenges managing new Millennial’s, also known as people born after 1980. These new sales professionals have a different approach...
by Dana Dorfman | Spiritual
www.danadorfman.com I believe women live in their own pocket of time. As nurturer’s of the earth, women have a way of transcending their senses. As earth nurturer’s they do not freely follow the road of logics. Instead they float through life’s...
by Sharon Rivkin | Relationship
www.SharonRivkin.com That old phrase, “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me” is not really true. Words may not inflict visible bruises like sticks and stones, but they pack a punch nonetheless. They injure our insides, our...
by Scott Kalechstein | Personal
As I write this, I am in the seventh month of a one year Intuitive Training Program at Aesclepion (www.aesclepion.net), a school that teaches psychic and spiritual development. What I am mostly learning there has to do with being grounded in and present to my body....