by Doreen Orion | Mindset
Like many of us, until my forties, I had gone through life feeling rather invincible. Not only was it inconceivable that something bad could ever happen to me, even my very mortality seemed suspect. Then, when I started feeling creaks and aches in bones I hadn’t...
by L. Barrett Powell | Mindset
You are powerful. That is shocking to hear, isn’t it? In fact, if you are like most people, you are working hard right now to prove that it is a false statement. But I will say it again, because it is true: You are powerful. You are Mistress/Master of the...
by Jackie Black | Relationship
We have powerful desires to belong and to connect with a special someone. In the U.S. we inherited a model for marriage and relationships that has remained largely unchanged for over 50 years. That traditional model was never intended to integrate our individual needs...
by Susan Friedmann | Success
Today, I have important advice just for you. Keep your strategies simple. You’ve likely heard of simplifying your life. From bookshelves to daytime talk shows, simplicity is a hot topic. When it comes to your business, pairing down and doing less isn’t...
by Brent Sampson | Management
In spite of growing evidence that self-publishing is poised to replace (or at least match) traditional publishing in the future, many conventionally published authors (and those striving to become such) still view self-publishing with contempt. They feel...
by Chris Attwood | Success
In the topic of sales, there isn’t any area of life where passion is more essential. As George Lucas said, “You have to find something you love enough to be able to take risks, jump over the hurdles, and break through the brick walls that are always going...
by Chris Attwood and Vishen Lakhiani | Cover Story
One of the themes of these calls was expressed by Mahatma Gandhi when he said, The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Scott Hamilton has served millions by showing us what is possible when we are truly committed. Today, he...