“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s an age-old question that you’re asked early in life. What some fail to realize is how much power you have in determining your future and in making your dreams a reality. The fact is, everything you do, the achievements you realize, and the person… [Read More]
30 Powerful Tips to Reduce Stress in Your Life
We live in a stressful world, bombarded by increasing demands, added responsibilities, and by choices between our professional and personal commitments. Sound familiar? Here are 30 ways to reduce stress in your life. 30 Ways to Reduce Stress Make every moment matter. Time is your most valuable asset. Invest it wisely or you’ll be forced… [Read More]
Do Diets Really Work?
Dieting is like learning to drive a car. You step on the gas one moment and hit the brakes the next — start, stop, start, stop. Even though you’re moving forward — and sometimes that’s questionable — the ride is jerky. The same is often true of diets. Does this sound familiar? You announce you’re… [Read More]
Stressed Out? You May Be Doing It to Yourself
On an average day, do you control your agenda, or do unplanned events control you? Are things manageable, or do you constantly feel under the gun? Do you manage the daily pressure well, or do you feel as though you carry the weight of the world on your shoulders? Stressed out? What’s the cause? Stress… [Read More]
Hard Work Is Good for Your Soul
Work isn’t just about getting a paycheck; it builds character, promotes dignity, and gives you control over your life. But some folks don’t see it that way. As Sam Ewing, the professional baseball player, said, “Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don’t… [Read More]
25 Things You Should Never Apologize For
Are You Busy Beyond Belief?
Did you ever notice when you ask some folks how they’re doing, they respond that they’re really busy? I ask myself, “Is that good?” Are they suggesting that being busy shows how popular, in-demand, and successful they are? I guess their answer implies that the more frenzied they act, the better they’re doing. Does that… [Read More]
Great Things Start with Great Expectations
For years, athletes tried and failed to run a mile in less than four minutes. It was said that doing so would cause significant damage to a runner’s health. However, on May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister set out to prove everyone wrong. To everyone’s amazement, he broke the four-minute barrier, running the distance in 3:59.4… [Read More]
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