5 Qualities of Successful Relationships
How is it that some people can be married forever, yet never lose that bloom so often associated with budding romance? People who have sustained,
How is it that some people can be married forever, yet never lose that bloom so often associated with budding romance? People who have sustained,
I’m not implying that you’re greedy, but most of us expect a lot out of life and often forget to be grateful for what we
Vacations, it is often said, cause nearly as much (if not more) stress as they’re supposed to alleviate. Add to that fears of global climate
I hope we all realize that no one is so far gone that they cannot be reached. Perhaps the most difficult part of being a
This Saturday, May 17th, I’ll be Susan K. Wehrley’s guest on the BIZremedies radio show for a chat about natural treatment for ringworm. Find out
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:
Men often complain that they have no idea what women need. They even go further to say that even when they ask women what they
From my article Choosing a Career Over Love at Pick The Brain: “The choice between having a career or making time for love is an
It is incredibly difficult trying to balance a career, family, exercise, and personal enjoyment all at the same time. It can become a real juggling
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
From my guest post Resurrecting Family Rituals at I Will Change Your Life: “Nothing provides a sense of place and a feeling of fulfillment quite
From my guest post How to Finance Death at Dumb Little Man: “Any unfinished business is a cause of ongoing stress, just thinking of getting
Ever stop to look at your partner and wonder, “Where has all the excitement gone?” Healthy, committed relationships can sometimes lose their luster because we
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.
A nationwide survey sheds some light as to what people think will help them achieve their business goals in 2008. What made the top of the list? Achieving a work-life balance!
This should come to no surprise to many of you reading this. It seems we are all working longer hours and spending more time trying to keep up with technology rather than using it to help us achieve productivity gains. We’ve become victims of our own success; often times forgetting about those people we share a house with — our family.
How many times have you heard someone saying, “I sure wish I would have…” or “If only I had taken the chance and…”. Our lives are full of decisions. And a decision we make every day is whether or not to do certain tasks. The question is which will you regret doing more – an action that you took, or an action that you didn’t take? For most us, we end up regretting the actions we didn’t take far more than we regret those that we did.