A Question for Slow Down FAST Readers: Was college the “time of your life”?
My son brought home 9 of his college friends to visit with us for the 4th of July Holiday. We spent the afternoon of the
My son brought home 9 of his college friends to visit with us for the 4th of July Holiday. We spent the afternoon of the
From my post Using Creativity to Carve Out Your Niche in Life at Pick The Brain: Creativity can be the act of bringing something new
Finding One Center Until Success I just created this acronym to give you a visual of what focus means. How often do you find yourself
From my article How to Separate Your Needs from Your Desires at The Positivity Blog: In life, there are those things we need, and those
If you’re the typical American family, you’re probably part of a two-couple household, both of whom work, maybe with a few children still at home.
If you thought exercise was merely a necessary evil to keep your body slim and healthy, you’re missing some essential elements of what exercise is
Life is full of ups and downs. There are times that call for a little something special – nothing big, nothing earth shattering. Just a
Becoming successful in business is always a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you’ve got more money coming in and more opportunities for growth as
Is middle age a time of crisis or control? Joe Brown, a 45-year old husband, father, and successful businessman, wakes up one morning to ask,
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
In today’s fast-paced, get-up-and-go world, crisis situations are bound to happen. What should you do when a challenging situation arises? More importantly, how can you
Does it take a family or a village to raise a child? This question became the subject of great controversy during the 1996 presidential election
These days, the self-help books and life coaching newsletters are full of people advising you to get in touch with your inner child. And they
When freshmen descend upon college and university campuses late this summer, chances are good that their orientation programs will be filled with maps of the
Most of us realize what a bad habit is. We know that smoking, overeating, skipping meals, biting fingernails, and tapping fingers are annoying bad habits,
In less than one week, Americans heard how two giants in the television business loved their work and their families even more. NBC Washington Bureau
Disappointment is a fact of life. It’s going to happen. How you deal with it, however, will greatly determine the effect disappointment has on your
What’s your perception of success? Do you see it as ever-elusive? Is it a work in progress? Or is success more of a final destination