What Do You Want?
It’s at once the simplest and the hardest question you can ask someone: What do you want? On the surface, it seems easy. We all
It’s at once the simplest and the hardest question you can ask someone: What do you want? On the surface, it seems easy. We all
Being a friend is a serious, but welcome and pleasant, responsibility. And it’s one that shouldn’t rely on the burdens of expense and obligation. Buying
When you become an adult, it’s easy to get set in your daily life routines. The problem with doing virtually the same thing day in
I’ve become a featured expert on SOHO Biz Tube, a new online publication and network. I write about balance in a column titled “Last We
First, in any discussion of happiness, it would seem appropriate to define what it is. I consider happiness to be a state of mind where
Do you feel like you’re going non-stop 24/7, from the moment you awaken to the time you eventually place your head on your pillow? Do
From my article Combining Self Improvement Techniques for Greater Success at Dumb Little Man: “The quest to lead a more gratifying and satisfying life offers
A writer instinctively knows or quickly learns that he can learn just about anything through writing about it. In his book Writing To Learn, William
I’m sure you have heard the expression before – the road to hell is paved with good intentions. We all have the best of intentions
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
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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
There is an ancient Hebrew teaching that upon our death, not only will we be called upon to account for our sins, but also for
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 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