Everybody Needs “Me” Time
When you lead a busy life that includes a rewarding or demanding career, combined with the responsibilities that come along with having a family, it
When you lead a busy life that includes a rewarding or demanding career, combined with the responsibilities that come along with having a family, it
The dinner table isn’t just a place to sit down and refuel. It’s the center of family discussion, a place to reconnect with friends and
Daylle Deanna Schwartz at Lessons from a Recovering Doormat invited me to participate in the Embracing Success Series she’s running on her blog. Here’s my
We all make mistakes; it’s a part of being human and fallible. But if you’re like most people, you feel terrible whenever it happens. The
Thanks to Alex Shalman at AlexShalman.com for the great review!
From my guest post Take the Road Less Traveled at Dumb Little Man: “In life, there are two paths available to each of us. Which
The sun is shining brightly as I write this. It’s pouring into my office, flooding it with light and just a little bit of winter
Have you ever met someone who seemed to embody everything you ever wanted to be or do in your life? And you wished some of
Is it over yet? March hasn’t been a very good month for Wisconsinites. Witness the following: 1. Although our prized Badgers made it into the
When it comes to finding happiness and fulfillment in the present, sometimes it helps to look to the past. Each of us has a unique
From my article The Beauty of Occasional Abundance at Pick The Brain: “Depending upon our life experiences, each one of us has a different definition
We’ve all heard the term “mind over matter.” Have you ever thought about how that applies to your health? We’ve also heard about psychosomatic illness
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
From my guest post Work Smarter for Better Time Management at Dumb Little Man: “Today’s business world is constantly changing at breakneck speeds. It requires
Like being in a relationship, work can become a predictable dance of expected reactions to expected events. Do you find that you can generally count
From my article How to Find Happiness Without Buying It at Dumb Little Man: “Our materialistic society has led us to believe that happiness cannot
I know a few people for whom everything has to be a problem. If they get a promotion, they’re worried about whether they can do the work. They’ll probably end up getting fired, they say. They shouldn’t have taken the promotion.
I get a real kick out of watching people understand that they have the power to change. It’s like the proverbial light bulb going off and someone saying, “Wow! I can have anything I want!”