You've been lied to about money and spirituality.
For most of your life, you've been told that money is the lower path. That before you can deserve wealth, you need to fix yourself first. Heal your...
You've been lied to about money and spirituality.
For most of your life, you've been told that money is the lower path. That before you can deserve wealth, you need to fix yourself first. Heal your...
Gratitude is a true blessing and a wonderful philosophy for your life. And there’s a good chance it’s killing your future.
Seriously.
If you’re on the path of personal growth and devel...
Entrepreneurs are bringing sexy back. Seems everyone today has a business card that reads founder, chief thought leader, or serial entrepreneur.
Unfortunately, a lot of them simply joined a cult....
No, wanting to be rich isn't selfish. Staying broke is.
Refusing to grow, produce, and prosper makes you a drag on everyone around you. Wealth isn't the enemy of a meaningful life. It's...
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You can start today by bringing all your baggage from yesterday. Or you can give yourself a fresh new start. Whether you have a goal you’re reaching for, a relationship you working on, a project...
One of the best ways I know to move forward is to work backward. First you decide the outcome you want to achieve. Then break down what you would have to do to make that happen. (more…)...
How well do you work with teams? I must admit, I’ve always been a loner. I play for the team in softball, but usually go it alone in business and most other areas in life. (more…)...
A while back we discussed the paradox that discipline creates freedom. And self-discipline is the ultimate freedom builder. (more…)...
I just want you to know, I have perfect nail beds. (more…)...
A while back, I was sitting in the Tampa airport waiting to go home. A severe summer thunderstorm came from seemingly nowhere, suspending all flights. (more…)...
In yesterday’s post we talked about being wrong. But what about when you’re right? I noticed another funny coincidence when I look objectively at myself… (more…)...
So what does it take to admit you’re wrong? And how often do you do that? (more…)...