From my article Why You Should Seek Out New Relationships at The Positivity Blog: “We tend to become very comfortable within our own social networks.
Conflict in life is inevitable. No matter where you go or who you are with, you will encounter conflict at some point. It is important
It is only natural to encounter conflict or to have confrontations in relationships. As people become more familiar with each other, they also become less
For one time only, I’m offering the Intensive Empowerment System workshop FR.EE !!! Do you have a personal plan for success? Most people today are
I’m presenting tomorrow at the Biz Tech Expo in Milwaukee. Topic: Personal Development in a Professional World. Here are the details:
Someone posed an intriguing question to me recently. They asked me “how to make someone’s day in ten minutes.” I thought about this for a
Some people are a natural when it comes to tuning in to other people. They have a compassionate nature and can sense what others are
Networking can be great fun – if you’re an extrovert or already know the person you’re talking to. But what if you’re surrounded by complete
From my post 3 Great Ways to Set an Example for Your Children at The Positivity Blog: “Children are like little sponges. Without us even
We were all children at one time, so why is it that so many adults find it difficult talking to kids? Maybe it’s because our
The Internet is our portal to the world. However, because of its openness it also creates a direct link to anyone and everyone who has
Some people are just naturally sociable. They love being around people and it shows. Many others struggle to start or join a conversation. While they
Ever had anyone tell you that you hear, but don’t listen? Most of us have had experiences where we’ve heard someone talking to us, but
Time management has become an integral part of attaining success and maintaining a work life balance. We carefully plan out each day, from business meetings to the kids’ soccer practice to our doctor’s appointment. All of our responsibilities are carefully accounted for.
Delegation will lead you to greater happiness as you accomplish more of your goals and strike a better work life balance.
Laughter has been recognized as a healing power for many years. Remember Reader’s Digest’s column, Laughter, the Best Medicine? And Norman Cousins wrote about his recovery from cancer, using laughter, in Anatomy of an Illness.
Still, many of us don’t feel it’s necessary to laugh all that often or all that much.
For many of us, “balancing” home and work is not a balancing act so much as a juggling act. If you’ve ever seen the guy on the old late night show spinning plates on dowels, you might compare your life to that. Sure, you have your plates in balance, but you have so many plates, you’re in danger of dropping a few of them any minute now.