Posts Tagged 'self awarenesss'

Oct
1
There is no “trying” so stop pretending

When it comes to your actions you can’t try; you either do it or you don’t.  Listen to Laura sharing a personal Yoda story and the value of understanding this lesson at a young age.…

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Aug
16
A Fail-Proof Way to Guarantee Gratitude Every Day

When my kids were little I wanted an easy way to start conversation at the mealtimes, so dinner started with each member sharing a success and a challenge from the day. In the beginning it was great: The stories were balanced between those two topics, and it sparked interesting, and …

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Nov
26
Company Culture, Personal Transformation and you! (Repost)

In a New York Times interview, Brett Wilson, C.E.O. of TubeMogul, a video advertising software company, explains the importance of three values he created in the company culture which have contributed to the success of his business.

As I was reading this interview, I had a “light-bulb” moment. What if …

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Sep
25
Imperfectly Perfect

 

What would change in your life if you accepted yourself as perfect just the way you are, flaws and all?…

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Sep
4
Don’t have a big Why? Don’t worry!

 

Some behavioral styles are altruistic and they are driven by their big “Why”. But not all behavioral styles have that urge to leave a legacy behind. It’s important to own YOUR truth about what is important for you.…

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Jun
12
Finding ways to do things that aren’t natural to you

Some activities aren’t comfortable or natural for us because of our behavioral style. Learn how to manage your energy in those situations so you always show up as your best self.…

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May
31
Parenting Corner – My daughter says she’s bi-sexual

Q.  My 14-year old daughter announced she is bi-sexual.  I want her to know I support her but at such a young age I’m not sure she understands what it all means, maybe it’s just a fad or a phase.  How do I talk to her about this knowing our

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May
10
Parenting Corner – Teaching Your Child Resourcefulness (Re-post)

Q.  My wife and I both work forcing us to use early care for my 7-year daughter but she doesn’t like it so she clings on to me when I leave her. What can I do to make drop-off easier on both of us?

A.  Great Question! This is a

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May
8
Learn how to stack success

Learn to practice stacking your successes, rather than your failures, to attract more of what you want in your life. Use this worksheet daily to build the mental muscle of stacking successes.…

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Apr
10
Are you asking the right questions?

 

Questions like “why” and “how” are non-productive and keep us stuck in the past; learn the right questions to start moving forward. Click here to download a quick reference guide on the right questions to ask.…

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