Article Archive for April 2014
Article #706
Getting rid of the ache you may be suffering from after the break-up might be easier if you’re able to avoid a lot of the mistakes committed by lots of women just after splitting up with their ex-boyfriends. Avoiding these blunders will let you substantially reduce the recovery time and also to heal more quickly from the separation ache.
Article #705
In his book, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School,” Mark McCormack made an interesting discovery about the 1979 graduating MBA class. Within the group, 3% had written goals, 13% had thought of some goals and the balance were just thrilled to be out of school.
Article #704
People don’t set goals now because they didn’t achieve the ones they set in the past. Stop making the goal setting process the focus, and start putting the focus on goal achievement.
Post #703
Friday Video: TED Talk – New York Times columnist David Brooks is the author of “Bobos in Paradise,” “On Paradise Drive,” and the narrative of neuroscience, “The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character and Achievement.”
Article #702
My coach told me she thought that what stops me is “not wanting to do the work”. She meant the “hard work” it takes to make a business successful.
Article #701
Finding out that he’s not in love with you (no matter what he says) is as important as finding out if he is. They are the two more powerful revelations that can truly contribute to your success and happiness in love. Why? Well, if he is in love, you know you’re onto a winner and all you have to do is to maintain the love between you two.
Article #700
Learning how to deal with confrontation is really fairly easy. But like so many things in life learning how to is the easy part, the difficult part is in the doing. Still, learning how to do anything is the first step. Otherwise, one would just continue to do as they always have and never accomplish any change in their life.
Article #699
Learning doesn’t stop at the acquisition of a diploma. The most learning you will ever do will come from life after college. Knowing the skills of learning after that education will help advance your career and improve the quality of life over those who cease to learn.
Post #698
Friday Video: TED Talk – Within each of us are two selves, suggests David Brooks in this meditative short talk: the self who craves success, who builds a résumé, and the self who seeks connection, community, love — the values that make for a great eulogy.
Article #697
We often think that we have to be big, powerful or perfect before we can make a difference, and so we disqualify ourselves before we even start. Here’s an important truth to remember: you do not have to be big, powerful or perfect to make a difference in the world – you simply have to be willing! What is your heart calling you to do? What small step can you take now?