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  1. Changing the World... One Book at a Time By Arielle Ford
    Ever read a book that’s changed your life? Most of the today’s most beloved authors and spiritual teachers can recall a book that started them on the journey toward spirituality and success.In fact, that question has become the foundation for a new book club called the Transformational Book Circle (TBC), created by bestselling author and relationship expert Gay Hendricks.Hendricks says the inspiration came from a gathering at the home of Chicke…


  2. Don't Let The Door Hit You Where The Good Lord Split You! By Richard Vegas
    I knew precisely what I wanted. I felt that success was only inches away. The excitement in my body was beginning to feel like electricity surging through my veins. Watching the events, as they unfolded, from the prevailing conditions my spirit was screaming; "Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you." So, guess what?I'll tell you in a bit.He met the challenge to change with a dogged determination. Change is a part of life. And,…


  3. A Teller Of Tales By Wayne Mitchell
    Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 10, 2002I told my daughter I didn't think my daughter-in-law paid enough attention to her oldest son, 8. He has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is on Ritalin, and lately has been kicking and hitting little kids.My daughter and I had a falling out, and she told my daughter-in-law what I said. My daughter-in-law was furious. I tried to explain that I did not call her a bad mother. Well, you c…


  4. A Life Time of Strategic Thinking By Chris Stowell
    You may be one of the thousands who think “Strategic Thinking” applies only to the “captains” of business. But consider human stages of life and how Strategic Thinking is used at the most rudimentary level.The first weeks after birth, your Strategic Thinking is getting others to give you food, comfort, or just attention.Toddler’s version of Strategic Thinking is learning how to survive and explore the world of people three times larger than he…


  5. Full Disclosure By Wayne Mitchell
    Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 21, 2003I hope you can talk me out of this bad feeling. I watched the Michael Jackson program where he was talking about how he was treated by his father. I had hushed the bad memories to the back of my head, but this program brought them flooding back.I was brought up in Ireland with a mother and father. All I remember of my childhood was my mother beating me for nothing. I was beaten three or …


  6. Playing With Fire By Wayne Mitchell
    Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 21, 2002I am a stay-at-home mom, 24, married to my husband, 26, for six years. He has a problem chatting with young girls online.I have "caught" him numerous times, and it's always the same thing. He's sorry and says it's only a game to him, but he continues to do it. He works with a high school program and knows these girls in real life. I've recorded his conversations, and they are very dist…


  7. Inspired Intuition - Following Your Inner Voice By Vicki Miller
    "Some people call the still, small voice insight or intuition…Our insight is a gift from God, not to be taken lightly or for granted... If we acknowledge that the voice doesn’t just pop up in our mind like some haphazard jack-in-the-box, that it is available to us always, we have the most important source of assistance in building our dreams. We can turn random intuition into regular inspired insight." From Building Your Field of Dreams by Ma…


  8. Wisdom of the World's Proverbs By Rodney Ohebsion
    You don't have to excavate diamond mines or oil fields to find one of the world's greatest treasures. All you need to do is look at the world's proverbs--the "people's wisdom." Legendary Spanish writer Miguel De Cervantes described proverbs as "short sentences drawn from long experiences," and Scottish Historian Thomas Carlyle once wrote, "There is often more spiritual force in a proverb than in whole philosophical systems."Proverbs are what th…


  9. Relax. It's Just Your Life By Soni Pitts
    What am I supposed to do with my life? Shouldn't I be doing something...well...more? These questions haunt everyone from time to time. Personally, I can't count the number of times my acquaintances and I have batted this philosophical shuttlecock around a conversational circle. More often then not, the discussion gets bogged down in the seemingly immiscible oil-and-water struggle between the "idealists", who are sure anything is possible if yo…


  10. No Easy Road to Financial Freedom By Usiere Uko
    Achieving financial freedom is not a hundred meters dash. It is a marathon. Financial freedom is much more than quitting your day job. It involves living in a realm above financial worries. If you are still grappling with personal financial issues or still working for money, it does not matter whether you are an employer or self employed, you are yet to attain financial freedom.There is no easy road to financial freedom. The path is riddled wit…


  11. Big By C. V. Harris
    Why is it that so many of us have achievable dreams and aspirations for our future yet we fail to take the necessary steps in order to make those imaginings our reality? Are you one of those people? What about the ever-popular New Year’s Resolution? Ever resolve to quit smoking and soon after you find yourself still puffing away long after that particular New Year’s has come and gone? Afterward you bask in feelings of disappointment and hopeles…


  12. Purposeful Places By Brad Swift
    From time to time you may find you have drifted far from your Life Purpose. Sometimes life knocks you for a loop and you find yourself so far off the Purposeful Path that you may feel lost and alone. When this happens, you may find the regular daily practices, ponderings and prayers insufficient to restore you to a course true to your purpose. When this happens to me I have a Purposeful Place in reserve. This is a special place that I have …


  13. There Must Be A Way Out! By Ubong Essien
    He was pushing a cart containing crates of soft drinks and followed closely by his two little boys when their momentum was halted. Noticing the situation, I – who was on my way to see my printer’s - stopped to see what would happen next. Before them stood this mud-filled pothole spanning the entire breadth of the road, providing, apparently, “a-no-way-out” situation for this bunch. His little boys turned to him with an anxious look that read; “…


  14. Big-Wave Mindfulness: Surfing For A Connection By Maya Talisman Frost
    Surfing is mindfulness in action. Riding the biggest waves is an all-out, fully-present-or-die-trying proposition.Thanks to a persistent case of aquaphobia, I've never tried surfing. However, I've done my share of snowboarding, and I am trying to imagine what it would be like to carve the slopes with several tons of avalanche chasing me down the mountain.First of all, I would have to hike to the top and wait to catch the biggest avalanche, gett…


  15. Re-Developing Your Vision By Chris Widener
    One of the most important things we can do for our businesses, schools, and organizations is to have vision. Vision being a clear picture of a desired end result that you are aiming for.However, sometimes, no matter how big our vision was originally, we find ourselves focusing in on the daily events that require our attention but have nothing or little to do with our ultimate vision.Occasionally, we think to ourselves, "Hey, I'm not really gett…


  16. Winning the Thought Battle By Chris Widener
    If you have read my articles or heard me speak, you know that I always come down to action. We need to act if we are going to be successful!Yet, our success starts long before our actions. In fact, our success begins in our thoughts.The process is that thoughts become actions and actions produce results. So the equation starts with the thoughts. So the key to success is to start with and control the thoughts that we have. Good thoughts become g…


  17. Lately, Have You Seen? By Constance Weygandt
    I own a malamute. He is a beautiful dog with a warrior’s soul and a childlike heart. Every morning, at the crack of dawn, he insists that we go outside to greet it. If I don’t comply fast enough, he will begin to sneeze on me until I leap out of bed. There is no deterring him.I grab my cup of coffee and a jacket or coat, grumbling under my breath the whole time. I continue my mutterings, snuggled on my glider, with a warm mug in my cold hands -…


  18. What Is Your Real Worth? By Eric Okeke
    Consider this. If it is possible to quote you as a person on the Stock Exchange, what would be your real worth?Have you ever, in your wildest imagination thought that one day, it might just be possible to quote professional men and women, on the Stock Exchange? Never, you say. You in fact think it is just a figment of my imagination.I agree with you. Getting personally quoted on the Stock Exchange might just be imagination today. But it can be …


  19. The Seasons Of Life, Part 3 of 5 By Jim Rohn
    This week is part three of our five part series on The Season's of Life.In Part One of the series, I stated:a) That life is about constant, predictable patterns of change.b) For all of us, the only constant factor is our feelings and attitudes toward life.c) We as human beings have the power of attitude and that attitude determines choice, and choice determines results.In Part Two of our series, I stated:a) Life and business are like the ch…


  20. When Failure is a Gift By Angie Dixon
    I wanted, for many many years, to be a mystery writer. Finally I wrote a mystery novel. I got a best-selling novelist to be my mentor and help me with the rewrite. I got an agent. They sent the book out. And sent it out. And sent it out. And it went nowhere.I tried writing another book, and my mentor told me to dump it and start a third book. I did, but couldn’t get into the idea and the book never materialized.Which is all okay, because today …



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1. Choicemaking: Self-Help Secrets Revealed By Maurice Turmel
We all assume that making choices is a simple process. We see what's in front of us and we choose the best option. That's the way it goes in this choicemaking process.But what if it were not that simple? Because, let's face it, people make the wrong choices everyday. The wrong girlfriend! The wrong boyfriend! The wrong destination! The wrong colors, and so on.Choicemaking is not as simple as it may seem. Smokers continue to smoke. Drinkers c…

2. What Inspires You? By Graham Harris
Have you ever thought? What inspires YOU? What is it that drives you day in and day out? What is it that inspires you?We think of creative people as being inspired and ask about their work. What inspired you to paint, draw, produce this piece of work? What inspired you to make this? Usually the answer is: a book, poem, film, experience, person, a place or in Cole Porter’s case the ‘phone call from the director’.Something else or someone else i…

3. My Mother's Garden By Mary Rosendale
I love to talk about Purposeful Living with others and share how it’s affected my life. But sometimes when I get to the part about doing what you need to do my listeners eyes glaze over and I know I’ve lost them. I get the response that it doesn’t seem like much “fun” to find your purpose and do what you need to do. In fact, it sounds rather Calvinistic. It sounds like trudging uphill in the rain with your head down – oblivious to your surro…

4. Don't Wait For Your Wake-up Call By Hans Bool
What has been your wake-up call? Why do improvements no longer help you? And what should you do to change?Business activities are always subject to improvements. There is always something that could be done better. This is a process that can easily be managed. You can plan them as if they where day to day activities. It is a linear process where you can determine the result by some kind of extrapolation of the past. Improvements are best manage…