How To Eat An Elephant
Fear and will are a magnificent duo through which anyone can land on solid ground when it comes to breaking down that which appears to be larger than life.
Fear and will are a magnificent duo through which anyone can land on solid ground when it comes to breaking down that which appears to be larger than life.
Posted 02.15.2012
Early on Jan. 19, Frankie Ford Jr. noticed something was wrong with his mom, Debbie. The mother of three was suffering a severe asthma attack in t...
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The key to achieving that timeless, focused state is making your writing time sacred. To help you re-immerse yourself in your own writing, here are some of the helpful tips from bestselling authors and top editors.
Lauren Selman | Posted 05.25.2011
"I'm Gonna Make A Change, For Once In My Life," these are the opening lyrics to one of Michael Jackson's most critically acclaimed songs, "Man in the ...
Lauren Selman | Posted 05.25.2011
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Huffington Post | Koa Beck | Posted 11.17.2011
Twenty minutes before Omega NYC's keynote speakers Elizabeth Lesser and Byron Katie are scheduled to take the stage to address the topic of spiritual ...
Tabby Biddle | Posted 11.17.2011
Each time a woman shares her truth about her insecurities, questions, doubts, addictions, abuse as well as her feelings of power, it heals another woman.
Debbie Ford | Posted 11.17.2011
One by one they are exposing Tiger's hidden shame -- a porn star, a pancake waitress, a VIP hostess, a club promoter. Are they coming forward to help Tiger's family heal, or are they wounded -- seeking justice?
Debbie Ford | Posted 11.17.2011
Real change happens when you feel genuinely inspired and unwilling to settle for anything less. It happens when you commit with all of yourself to a new way of life, to a new future. So how do you do this?
Tabby Biddle | Posted 11.17.2011
Debbie Ford, author and faculty at the Chopra Center: "If you want to manifest your full potential you have to reclaim the parts of yourself that you've denied, hidden or given away to others."
Denise M. Wilbanks | Posted 05.13.2012