by Barbara Hemphill | Business
It’s your first moment back at your desk after the annual meeting. The telephone is already ringing, 314 email messages lurk in your inbox, the staff meeting starts in 20 minutes, your coffee just spattered on something marked Urgent. You look up at that ticking...
by Joanne Mansell | Success
If you’re not achieving the results you want, something isn’t working correctly. How do you find out what the problem is, and what do you do about it? One of the main reasons many people do not succeed is because they do not know what they want. You...
by Chris Attwood and Janet Bray Attwood | Relationship
Are you expanded or are you contracted? If you want the essence of the wisdom of this chapter, that is it. Divorce happens because two people contract to the point that they want nothing more than to dissolve a commitment and a relationship that they entered into...
by Dani Rotramel | Health and Fitness
In this article, designed to help you walk toward your destiny in the circle of health; let’s look at three things. First, deciding what it is in life that you really want; second, taking off the limitations and pretending anything is possible; and third,...
by Janet Smith Warfield | Spiritual
I don’t remember who came to my door. I don’t remember what he said. I do remember he was angry. I had just finished reading a book called “Summerhill” by an English schoolmaster, A.S. Neill. Its theme was ‘freedom, not...
by Dr. Ivan Misner | Business
Have you ever sought advice from people who are in a network you belong to? If not, you are missing out on one of the secondary benefits of being involved in a networking group. Sure, the primary reason you’re networking is to get referrals, but you also gain...
by Dr. Ivan Misner | Family
Having run the world’s largest networking organization for many years, I occasionally hear people express concern about family obligations interfering with their ability to attend business meetings. Earlier this year I published a large scale survey that...
by Debra Mittler | Mindset
Have you ever wondered where your thoughts come from, why you believe what you believe, say what you say and do what you do? My father passed away from cancer in 1996, the doctor told him that he had 6 months to live and he died exactly 6 months later. Do we create...
by Dr. Eudene Harry | Health and Fitness
With more than a third of Americans classified as obese, everyone from first lady Michelle Obama to TV news anchor Katie Couric is advocating exercise to maintain a healthy weight. That’s great, says Dr. Eudene Harry, author of “Live Younger in 8 Simple...
by Koya Webb | Health and Fitness
6 Ways Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton, Steve Wynn and Other Moguls Benefited from the Vegan Diet-and You Can Too! Dietary veganism-the practice of abstaining from eating animal products-is a lifestyle rife with mystery, myths and misconceptions, and is often erroneously...
by Michael Levin | Success
Success leaves clues. If you seek the tools for writing a New York Times self-help best seller, look no further than a new NYT best seller, called, appropriately enough, The Tools. Phil Stutz and Barry Michels are Los Angeles therapists who have written an outstanding...
by Ric Thompson and Debra Gano | Cover Story
Debra Gano is the CEO and President of BYOU (Be Your Own You), a girls’ self-esteem education company and line of apparel. She wrote the award winning Heartlight Girls series. Debra is a former international model and actress as well as a national expert on...