by John Carpenter Dealey | Family
As a parent, your job is to love, nurture, protect and prepare your children to live a happy, healthy and successful life. Unfortunately, when divorce occurs, children often feel trapped in the middle and can get hurt. The good news is there are many things you can do...
by Sharon Rivkin | Relationship
We seem to prepare for everything in our life – jobs, exams, etc. Why then don’t we prepare for a successful marriage? Maybe it’s because of the fairy tales that have brainwashed us into thinking that we’ll all live happily ever after? In...
by Paula Statman | Family
Love is more than a wonderful gift to give your children; it’s also good insurance. Showing your love tells them they are worthy of love and respect and shapes their expectations of how others treat them. A child who feels loved is less likely to look for love...
by Ivan Misner | Business
As a business professional, I can tell you from personal experience how effective referral networking has been in the success of my own businesses. But some people still need to have a clearer picture of how it works and how it can be effective in their own...
by Scott Kalechstein | Personal
Your ego will travel with you on this earth And be your companion for worser or worse It pretends it’s your friend, your bestest amigo And it makes you feel guilty, that’s the job of the ego It has good judgment and will help you be strong So it has to...
by James Taylor | twentytwo
2012! What is this about? When you scan the landscape for explanations you have plenty to choose from that either scares you to death or inspires you. So which one do you choose? Which story is really true? Confused? Here’s a new perspective that might provide a...
by Chris Attwood and Max Simon | Success
Max Simon is an utterly unique conscious entrepreneur who is able to masterfully blend his extensive background in personal transformation, consciousness, wellness, and meditation with his cutting-edge knowledge and training in real world business, marketing, and...
by Janet Attwood and Sean Stephenson | Cover Story
Expected to die at birth, Sean Stephenson has faced an army of reasons to give up and countless opportunities to embrace pity. He suffered more than 200 bone fractures by age 18, reached a height of only 3 feet, and is permanently confined to a wheelchair. However,...