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Making powerful decisions

April 12, 2012

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by Ada Porat —  “Every option seems to have a down side. How do I know which is best? I just do not know what to do,” a friend recently complained. She was caught in a quandary. After losing a well-paying job and pounding the pavement for months to find another, an excellent opportunity came […]

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Creating positive change

March 5, 2012

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by Kathy Ballard —  We all have those times in our lives when we may feel stuck. We may be in a situation that is making us unhappy, but we lack the motivation or extra push we need to create positive change. Sometimes we are not even sure what exactly we want. If you are unclear […]

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How to use positive affirmations to create the life you desire

March 5, 2012

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by Dudley Evenson —  Listening to the radio recently, I couldn’t help but notice how sad and bad the news was. A bloody day for people in Gaza, Iraq and Los Angeles, not to mention continuous doom-and-gloom reports about the failing economy and everyone’s own personal issues. I felt a knot of anxiety growing in […]

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What do your cheeks say about your career?

March 5, 2012

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by Julie Cox —  Today, many of you are contemplating total career changes. Accountants are becoming nurses. Newscasters are becoming veterinarians. Tomorrow’s companies and jobs will be created because of individual inspiration, compassion and unique natural talents, so the need for understanding your purpose has never been greater. Nothing reveals as much about an individual […]

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Small steps to big dreams

March 1, 2012

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by Ada Porat —  Many success coaches and motivational speakers tell you to think big. They tell you to create a big vision in order to succeed. And I agree — thinking big is necessary to accomplish big things. At the same time, even big things are made up of multiple smaller components, and so […]

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Autumn altars

February 28, 2012

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by Josephine M. Joseph —  Fall is the time we open our hearts and give thanks for the bounty of the summer harvest. Honoring the earth and the flow of life helps give voice to the next cycle of creativity and growth. Autumn brings us to the threshold of a time that represents introspection and […]

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Clear energy for a better bottom line

February 28, 2012

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by Sheevaun O’Connor Moran —  A business is a reflection of the individual who owns it or is managing it, and it is a reflection of the energy of that individual. And because the individual and their business are uniquely and energetically tied to each other, success is multi-causal. It may seem that there is […]

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Expansion through simplification

February 27, 2012

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Expansion through simplification   by Christine Kloser —  In a world being torn apart by the desire for more, more, more, something incredible is happening. There is a shift underway — from the old, greedy patterns of yesterday to a more simplified and aligned approach. In Dr. Wayne Dyer’s movie, “The Shift,” he talks beautifully […]

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Making New Year’s resolutions that stick

February 27, 2012

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by Ada Porat —  Effective New Year’s resolutions do not just happen — they require thoughtfulness, planning and commitment. Here are a few tips to ensure that your resolution actually sticks past Valentine’s Day: 1. Create a plan — Setting a goal without formulating a plan is merely wishful thinking. In order for your resolution […]

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Biofeedback makes healing easy

February 27, 2012

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by Jordana Gainsworth —  Suzanne Somers, actress, author and health advocate, is about to make “Ondamed” a household word. She used the Ondamed machine after she was diagnosed with breast cancer and is a big believer in its abilities. Ondamed is an FDA-approved biofeedback Class II medical device from Germany that has been used successfully […]

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Google as a microcosm of life

February 26, 2012

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by Irene Conlan —  Sometimes we get complacent and, if our complacency is shattered, we cannot figure out what happened. Everything changed so suddenly. It happens to all of us. Life is going along smoothly; we feel great — on top of things, in the flow and content — when suddenly something unexpected happens and […]

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Tips for effective discussions

February 26, 2012

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by Regina Best —  We have all been frustrated when participating in discussion groups that are dominated by a few talkative folks and by the group’s leader who does nothing to stop them. Three basic personality traits that show up in every discussion group include: Participators, who are willing to speak up and share their […]

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Golfer’s edge: A new path to peak performance

February 26, 2012

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by Stephanie Reese, Ph.D. —  Put a golfer out on the links and it is almost guaranteed that they are looking for a way to overcome the challenges of the incredible and often difficult game of golf. So what is the secret to overcoming these challenges to make that coveted, perfect shot? You can live […]

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