Are You Trading Now For Then?
The anxiety of indecision and indecision of anxiety is far more cumbersome to your spirit than the process of revising, reworking, and rebuilding.
The anxiety of indecision and indecision of anxiety is far more cumbersome to your spirit than the process of revising, reworking, and rebuilding.
Ben Michaelis, Ph.D. | Posted 04.20.2012
Feelings and thoughts are not changed quickly, and anyone that tells you differently is a huckster. Lasting and meaningful personal change is not like having your oil changed at JiffyLube, as much as we might want it to be.
Kathy Caprino | Posted 05.23.2012
Realizing that your life is potentially more than half over is a jarring experience, and brings with it a sense of urgency to live more authentically and more joyfully.
Dr. Jim Taylor | Posted 02.12.2012
When we change our life inertia, we liberate ourselves from those forces that have, until now, propelled us in a direction we would not have chosen. It means we will have the freedom to hope, feel, accept, engage and strive.
Cherie Burns | Posted 11.30.2011
What triggers making a fresh start in life? Sometimes something as simple as a beautiful fall day or a scenic panorama can make one aware of life's possibilities.
Julia Moulden | Posted 11.17.2011
Passion, purpose and possibility after 50: does that describe what you're looking for? Well, your timing couldn't be better. Something big is just beginning that will help your quest; how we think about this stage of life is dramatically changing.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 11.17.2011
Sputnik Moments are not confined to countries. They happen in our personal lives as well and by definition, come when we least expect them.
Marian Salzman | Posted 05.25.2011
This is the sixth in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide ...
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2011
One of our greatest sources of authentic power in life comes from our willingness and ability to act in the face of obstacles and fear. To be truly successful and fulfilled, we must challenge ourselves and to go for what we want.
Kari Henley | Posted 11.17.2011
Why do we resist change so much? Somehow the message that change is fun never quite made it through the doorway of the cerebral cortex.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2011
The way life tends to unfold and real change happens is one step at a time. And, when we remember this, we allow ourselves to be in the present moment.
Mike Robbins | Posted 04.18.2012
Change is a funny thing. Most of us seek it and fear it at the same time.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D. | Posted 11.17.2011
If all signs point to the need for change, it's important not to deny them and cling to the status quo even as it's slipping away.
Deborah Jiang Stein | Posted 11.17.2011
Change is an adventure. I've reinvented myself a number of times. It's fun actually. I keep what works, and shed the rest.
Deborah Jiang Stein | Posted 11.17.2011
Pounce into change, or sneak in like kitten. It's still reset. Bang or press.
Dr. Susan Corso | Posted 11.17.2011
I've been hearing a good deal about the good old days and wondering seriously when the hell people are referring to. I mean, really, when are the good old days?
Religion News Service | By Tom Ehrich | Posted 05.25.2011
By Tom Ehrich Religion News Service NEW YORK (RNS) As I watched ABC's "helicam" pan along the main straightaway at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on...
Ben Michaelis, Ph.D. | Posted 05.04.2012