by Sandra Miniere | Personal
In our search for truth and inner peace, we place our feet on a path that is filled with paradoxes. Integrating and living what feels like opposite truths can be challenging to say the least. This one jumped out at me recently: We are individuals taking charge of our...
by Larry Winget | Personal
Yep. I said it. I just told you to shut up and stop whining. Not many people would dare begin an article with a line like that. But then again, I’m not like most people. I am The Pitbull of Personal Development® and the author of the Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller,...
by Noah St. John | Personal
Article #4 in a multi-article series The economy, the mortgage crisis, the sky is falling. Sound familiar? Even during The Great Depression, some people got rich. Because some people know how to have an abundance mentality. When everyone else panics, abundant people...
by Larry Winget | Personal
It doesn’t matter if the glass is half full or half empty. The only thing that matters is whether it quenches your thirst. In other words, does it work? There are literally thousands of motivational speakers spouting ridiculous platitudes that do nothing more...
by Noah St. John | Personal
Article #3 in a multi-article series by Noah St. John Inventor of Afformations® and best-selling author of The Secret Code of Success I’ve had the blessing and privilege of helping more than 200,000 people in over 50 countries through my books, coaching, online...
by Stephanie Frank | Personal
Have things holding you back? Burning questions that have you stuck in a rut? Go ahead and send your questions in to FrankTalk@healthywealthynwise.com While she won’t be able to answer every one, she’ll definitely be reading them all. And who knows – maybe...
by Steve Olsher | Personal
Harris Interactive recently polled 1,215 full and part-time workers and asked an interesting question: “If your job were a living, breathing person, would you marry it?” The results were quite telling: Only 9% of respondents said “yes.” 34% agreed they liked their job...
by Healthy Wealthy n Wise | Personal
Why is it so difficult for people to accept who they really are? In a word, pressure. There’s so much pressure-especially in today’s hypercompetitive and hyper-informed society-for people to be something they’re not. You get it from parents, from...
by Doreene Clement | Personal
Keeping a journal has many advantages and benefits. Whether you write a few lines or pages, through journaling, you can record and track a lot of information that can be easily retained for future reference. You can actually see what you were thinking because your...
by Ellen Gerst | Personal
Storytelling has been a part of every culture since the dawn of man, even before the advent of the written or spoken word. Early cave dwellers told their histories through petroglyphs painted or carved on rock walls and, later on, oral histories were passed down from...
by Melissa Sarazin | Personal
Have you ever caught yourself saying something, stopped in mid sentence, and realized you were speaking the words of someone else? Standing there, you wonder, where did that come from? We become the beliefs, feelings and sayings of those we were surrounded by most...
by Dr. Jerry Weichman | Personal
In case you haven’t heard, bullying is a hot topic this school year. It is likely you have already sat through a bullying awareness assembly at school, seen your favorite celeb blog about standing up to bullies, or have read about another tragic teen suicide...