Are you woman or man enough? by Shirley Osborne — It is a new year. You have made your resolutions, you have written them down and now you are moving ahead, full speed. “New year, new me,” you said. “Out with the old, in with the new — this is the year of me.” It is […]
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Are you too busy?
March 21, 2015
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Are you too busy? by Ada Porat — “I am so busy, I just do not have the time.” That seems to be what I hear from everyone (myself included). We are all so busy — running around non-stop with more things to get done than we could ever do. We spend all our waking […]
Do you know what you want to be when you grow up?
February 9, 2014
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by Mary M. Ernsberger — You have made it. You walked across that stage and received your diploma. High school is over. Now what? You have arrived at one of the biggest crossroads you will likely ever encounter in your life. Which road do you take? How do you decide? Do you attend a two-year […]
Lack of time — perception or reality
December 10, 2013
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by Diane Randall — One day you are going to college, studying and having fun; the next thing you know you are working long hours, eating on the run, rushing home to take care of your kids, spouse or significant other. Where does the time go? Managing time means more than managing life’s race against […]
Activation of one’s greatness potential
December 8, 2013
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by Steven Patascher — Our “greatness potential” is waiting to be realized on multidimensional levels in the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual realms of existence. If growth is to be meaningful, effective and comprehensively sustained, these areas need to be addressed. “Greatness potential,” as I define it, is one’s highest capacity for love, wisdom, creativity […]
Honoring relationship boundaries
November 17, 2013
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by Lori Rubenstein — While it is easy to buy into the idea that children need boundaries and that they feel safe and loved when firm boundaries are present, we do not hold the same beliefs in love partnerships. Instead, we have a tendency to become so enmeshed that we lose ourselves, not knowing where […]
Achieving your goals in 90 days
October 24, 2013
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by Deanna Peters — Are you starting yet another week with the same list of unachieved goals and objectives you’ve been obsessing over for seemingly ever? Do you wonder why you just cannot seem to get anything done? Have you lost your focus? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions and you […]
Seven steps to success
October 16, 2013
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by Ada Porat — We are all seeking success in our lives, but often we do not know where to start. The following steps will point you toward the path to success. Clarify your goals — Spend time thinking about what you want. What does your desired goal look like? How will it make you […]
Breathing away your child’s stress
October 10, 2013
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by Lisa Redmond — There is no denying that life is stressful, and children are no different than adults when it comes to stress. They endure stress within the family, related to the emotions and behaviors of parents and siblings. They have the social stress of peer pressure, sharing and negotiating friendships, separation from the […]
Quick life makeover
October 7, 2013
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by Kathy Gates — You can try to chalk it up to “they have less to do than I do.” But let us face it, anybody who has an organized, smooth-flowing life has to work at it. I even heard one client try to pass it off as good genes, saying that organized people have […]
Life lessons learned by overcoming failure
September 1, 2013
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by Joseph Sutton — Failure can teach a person life lessons. My son and I learned two important lessons from our days as athletes. One day in high school I got hit in the head by a pitch in batting practice. That tragic incident happened before batting helmets were used. The very next day, because […]
Confessions of a psychic coach
May 31, 2013
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by Scott Grace — Gangway, folks! I am coming out of the closet as a psychic coach. I am tired of toe tapping and treading lightly by calling myself “extremely intuitive.” The fact is, I see auras, read chakras, hear and talk to guides — the whole nine yards. I deliver out-of-this-world messages in a […]
Ten ideas to live by
March 23, 2013
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by Ada Porat — Living your best life is all about making the most of what you have right now. Sometimes we need to clean the cobwebs from our thinking to do just that. Here are 10 thoughts to motivate, challenge and encourage you so you can make the most of your life now: Nobody […]
March 24, 2015
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