by Kimberly Fulcher | Success
Passion is a feeling of excitement and intensity. The energy of passion fuels a fulfilled life, and supports the growth and development of our personal purpose and potential. When was the last time you felt pure passion? Do you even know what you’re passionate...
by Vivien Schapera | Success
A special report from the teachers of The Lose Weight, Gain Money(SM) Program The holiday season is upon us. And with it comes the inevitable overspending and overeating, right? Inevitable? No! It’s up to you. The key to maintaining the fatness of...
by Freddy Davis | Success
About six years ago I began to study tai chi. When I began, I had already been studying karate for several years, but my instructor encouraged me to add tai chi to enhance my martial arts abilities even further. It seemed interesting to me from the very beginning, but...
by Cheryl Gonzalez | Success
There are numerous Myths, Lies and Misconceptions that keep Americans Broke and in Debt. When you Learn and apply the Truth that can Change it All. These are perpetuated everywhere around us: Media, Books, magazines, our lendors and even financial planners. As...
by Keith Varnum | Success
What’s your dream? Want to give your vision a jumpstart? Write down your goals and use these questions to speed up delivery of your dream. 1. What’s your highest priority this lifetime? What’s most important for you to experience,...
by Vivien Schapera | Success
Are you one of the lucky people who are comfortable with money, or — like almost everyone else with this taboo subject — are you uncomfortable and anxious? Read on to discover how you can change your relationship with money. First, some good news:...
by Freddy Davis | Success
I am not a big fisherman, but I do enjoy it whenever the opportunity comes my way. I have some friends who are fanatics and occasionally I will go out with one of them. They have nice boats and it makes for an enjoyable day. I like fishing from a boat but,...
by Jan Cullinane | Success
In a way, this is a trick question. One rule of thumb says you need only 60 to 80 percent of your current income to retire, since it costs money to make money — workers pay for transportation, a work wardrobe and meals, plus they pay Social Security taxes and...