by Ric Thompson | twentytwo
Long before it became a matter of widespread interest, Carl-Johan Calleman read about the Mayan calendar coming to an end in the year 2011. “Why would a calendar end?” he wondered. As a graduate student in toxicology at the University of Stockholm in...
by Alice Gardner | Personal
Life has a way of bringing us exactly the experiences that are needed to awaken us (even if they are not the ones we might choose) and we can notice the same process in our collective experiences as participants in our governments and economies. If you have looked...
by Kathryn Alice | Relationship
Many people manifest their soulmate within seven days of my workshops. Why is this? The work opens something in them has impeded their progress toward love. Culled from the exercises we do in my love workshops, the following steps will help you to remove any blocks...
by Mary Kay Morgan | Mindset
You don’t have to immerse yourself in the negativity of the news to know that something big is happening, and it’s not a “correction” either. It’s a full blown shift-quake – and I believe this shift is a good thing – but it...
by Roberta Chinsky Matuson | Success
Leaders are using the economy as an excuse on a daily basis. Don’t believe me? Just ask your managers why now it’s okay to lay-off those employees who haven’t come close to meeting their performance objectives over the past several years. Perhaps...
by L. Barrett Powell | Success
One of the most glorious sites I have seen lately is the view to the Pacific Ocean from the garden and vineyard of the Getty Villa in Santa Monica, California. It is a spectacular place, with sculpture, antiquities, pools, gardens and the complete re-creation of an...
by Robbin Montero | Success
“…impress your parents and prospective in-laws (to say nothing of your fiancé) with your practical and effective approach to planning a lovely wedding.” Wedding costs vary regionally from around $25,000 in the Midwest to $50,000 and more in the...
by Mike Robbins | Personal
How often do you not say or do something because you’re worried about how it’ll be perceived? For most of us, myself included, this happens more often then we’d like to admit. We live in a culture that is starving for authenticity. We want our...
by Michael Richard Burke | Health and Fitness
Louis Pasteur was the Mick Jaeger of nineteenth century science. And, rightly so. But, rock star that he was, he made the words “bacteria” and “bacterial” synonymous with disease. This misconception is still with us today. The truth is that...
by Jack Canfield | Success
Hand’s down, one of the most popular questions I’m asked by students is this… “Jack, what are your most important daily actions that you correlate with your success.” In fact, Oprah Winfrey asked me a similar question just days before...