The speaker numbly scrolled through his slide deck, reading it word for word. He should have worked for the Dallas Fire Department, because I’ve never seen anyone clear a room faster.
Afterward I...
The speaker numbly scrolled through his slide deck, reading it word for word. He should have worked for the Dallas Fire Department, because I’ve never seen anyone clear a room faster.
Afterward I...
Imagine doing work you love, and you’ve divorced what you earn from the time it takes you to do it. You own things that work for you instead of working for things that own you. At some point you rea...
Most people never answer that question above honestly. They let it get answered for them. Then they spend the rest of their lives calling the result "just how I am."
It isn't. It's a setting. And...
Why worse writers, speakers, and coaches out-earn you — and how to climb into the top 1% of your field.
Let me be blunt. Your branding sucks. In fact, looking at the branding of some of you h...
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The email was from a dear friend. She writes, “Yes… I am the classic pleaser… (Who is also ambitious and wealth-hungry.) I have NO problems giving – I seem to have no problems going after ...
Kayla raised an interesting question on my Facebook page about how we can manifest something really bad, when we think we’re trying to do something good. (BTW, you should go over there and click "...
Building on the last post about what you may want to unlearn or undo, remember this: you are meant to be great. (more…)...
As I was planning the new virtual prosperity seminar I did yesterday, it dawned on me how much of self-development, and personal growth is about undoing instead of doing. (more…)...
Jim Rohn always used to say, “Don’t wish things were easier. Wish you were better.” And that builds on yesterday’s post about your ability to change… (more…)...
Love the discussion on yesterday’s post about worthiness. Make sure you read all the comments because there’s some great stuff there. And remember this… (more…)...
Wow what a response to the last post on changing your story. And I must confess, I did what the psychologists call projection. Because for me, 95 percent of the battle is recognizing when a belief do...
Great discussion going on the last post about beliefs being set in childhood. So Alf raises the question of changing your belief and wants to know how hard it is at a mature age. Truth is, it’s re...