| 771 | Being Present: what Samurai teach us about Multitasking! Preview: Yesterday, my husband and I saw the movie ‘The Last Samurai’. Usually I don’t watch movies with a lot of violence, because it makes me uncomfortable. But my interest was piqued when I saw an interview with Tom Cruise, who was curiously unable to express the personal effect this movie had on his own life. It had clearly been an experience that had ... (more) Published By: Marije Miller Submitted: 05 February,2004 |
| 772 | Is there a Monster in your Closet? Preview: The world is a mirror. There are many books written on the belief that we are what we see and experience around us. Every person we meet is here for a specific reason, whether we understand that reason or not. They give us the opportunity to get a little further on our personal path of self-discovery and enlightenment. Sometimes the message comes ... (more) Published By: Marije Miller Submitted: 05 February,2004 |
| 773 | Accepting Your Healing Preview: Accepting Your Healing by Martin Brofman, Ph.D. Each type of illness is associated with a particular way of being. There is a personality type associated with heart disease, there is another associated with cancer, another with nearsightedness, etc. The person’s way of being has had stress associated with it, and that stress has reached the physi... (more) Published By: Martin Brofman, PhD Submitted: 05 February,2004 |
| 774 | WHEN – “MEN ARE FROM MARS AND WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS” – DOESN’T WORK! Preview: WHEN – “MEN ARE FROM MARS AND WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS” – DOESN’T WORK! Category: Life: Relationships. Keywords: Relationship advice, personal values, behavioural model, character types, coaching. Summary: If there is one thing for certain in life, there will always be people we meet who repulse us. Why? Because they are not our attracting character... (more) Published By: Paul Barratt-Hassett Submitted: 07 February,2004 |
| 775 | How To Beat Marketing Burn Out And Disillusionment Preview: How To Beat Marketing Burn Out And Disillusionment, An Online Marketer's Occupational Hazard. (c) 2004 Charles Kangethe * Once Upon A Time -------------------- Many people set out on their Internet Marketing careers full of hope and enthusiasm. However, within a year or two reality sets in and hope turns to disappointment and the enthusia... (more) Published By: Charles Kangethe Submitted: 09 February,2004 |
| 776 | 5 Awesome Actions of Highly Creative Leaders! Preview: How many times have you wondered why you are unable to "think-out-of-the-box" more often? We are all products of our environment and our backgrounds usually prevent us from viewing situations with the unique eyes of our personal experience. However, the leaders who think "out-of-the-proverbial-box" do so by incorporating what I like to see as a,... (more) Published By: Bill Thomas Submitted: 09 February,2004 |
| 777 | Embrace Your Numbers Preview: The essence of coaching is in identifying the gap between where you are and where you want to be. There are many ways to get from Point A to Point B, and many of them ask you to suspend your addiction to numbers. However, it is practically impossible to move from Point A to Point B if you can not clearly articulate where Point A is. For most ... (more) Published By: Louise Morganti Kaelin Submitted: 09 February,2004 |
| 778 | Key to Simplicity - The Word 'No' Preview: Once our lives start feeling overwhelmed, we put a lot of time and energy into the process of simplifying. Wouldn't it be easier to not fill it up in the first place? Learn the value of the word 'No'!. Some things to say 'No Thanks' to include (but are definitely not limited to!): APPOINTMENTS One of my clients recently told me he wrote the... (more) Published By: Louise Morganti Kaelin Submitted: 09 February,2004 |
| 779 | Life on the Front Burner Preview: How many times in your life have you had to put something 'on the back burner', letting an idea or a project simmer in the background while you focused on something else? How often were the things that went on the back burner your personal hopes, dreams or needs while you concentrated on the hopes, dreams or needs of someone else? There is no... (more) Published By: Louise Morganti Kaelin Submitted: 09 February,2004 |
| 780 | Buying the Perfect Gift: Whose Gift is It Anyway? Preview: Whose Gift is it Anyway? Gift-giving should be an Olympic sport, I think. It requires a similar level of training, practice and dedication to get just the right present. Honestly, it’s hard work. We use ourselves as models, thinking: “I’d love this…so, of course he will too.” But sometimes we empathize a tad too much and end up with an ‘US’ gift.... (more) Published By: Dina Beach Lynch Submitted: 11 February,2004 |
| 781 | Self-Healing Basics Preview: Self-Healing Basics By Christin Snyder *The material presented in this article is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prevent any illness. This article will explore some very basic methods that can be used to relieve tension, stress, and depression, as well as sharpen intuition, clear the mind, & increase en... (more) Published By: Christin Snyder Submitted: 11 February,2004 |
| 782 | Simple Pleasures: Ingredients to Feed Your Spirit Preview: When we do something we love, again and again, our life comes to hold the fragrance of that thing. ~ Wayne Mullen Cold air slips through the cracks in my doorway and around my windows. My cats lie curled up in balls; asleep on plump pillows. They hibernate most days now and only awaken from their dreamy slumbers for bites of kibble. They are una... (more) Published By: Nancy D. Bishop Submitted: 13 February,2004 |
| 783 | A Gift from the Heart of a Friend Preview: She stares at me, and then closes her eyes. A tinge of early dawn plays on her cheek as it peeks through the glass curtains by my desk. I grow warmer, waiting in silence for her first uncertain word and the gentle touch of her hand. She fidgets and rocks in her chair. She cannot hold her thoughts inside much longer. We've been meeting like this ... (more) Published By: Steve Brunkhorst Submitted: 14 February,2004 |
| 784 | The Healing Powers of Journaling Preview: The Healing Powers of Journaling By: Christin Snyder For the past several years, I have found joy working as a motivational writer and speaker. One of my greatest passions has been the gift of sharing my deep love and respect for the written word. Words are powerful. They provoke thought, stimulate creativity, and most importantly, they hold with... (more) Published By: Christin Snyder Submitted: 14 February,2004 |
| 785 | The Reason Nothing Happens ... is because nothing is happening! Preview: I hear many clients declare how boring and stagnant their lives have become. As they disclose their concerns, the answer usually bubbles near the surface, but never quite makes it to the top. However, after a few minutes, I usually ask, "What are you doing to re-energize your life?" The most common answer is, "I dunno what to do!" Ah, the answer t... (more) Published By: Edward B. Toupin Submitted: 16 February,2004 |
| 786 | Wny Work with a CERTIFIED Emotional Intelligence Coach? Preview: Yes, Emotional Intelligence has been called “white hot” by the press, and you’ve probably been hearing about it lately. In fact when the Harvard Business Review published an article about Emotional Intelligence in 1998, more readers read the article than any other article published in the HBR in the past 40 years. According to Gary Cherniss, Ph.D.... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Director, EQ Alive!, certification for EQ coaches Submitted: 18 February,2004 |
| 787 | Helping Children Cope With Death Preview: Age is not a prerequisite to grief. Not unlike their parents, child must be allowed to experience the stages of grief. Denial of opportunity to “release” feelings, participate in family loss, and share in recovery can be very damaging to the health and well being of the child. You do not have to be a psychologist or therapist to understand and us... (more) Published By: Theresa V. Wilson, M.Ed. Submitted: 19 February,2004 |
| 788 | Mastering Mindfulness: A Thinker's Ode to Meditation Preview: I'm lucky. When I was fifteen, I was the sole survivor in one of those horrific car accidents involving a bunch of teens, lots of alcohol, and late-night fast driving. While the driver and other passengers were killed instantly when our car hit a tree on a drizzly summer night, I had the most powerful experience of my life. I felt myself bein... (more) Published By: Maya Talisman Frost Submitted: 21 February,2004 |
| 789 | Choosing the Right Coach Preview: You've done some investigating in the field of coaching, and you're intrigued by what you've found: coaches can help you get on track toward what you want, whether it's a balanced life, successful career, or harmonious relationships. You've even visited the International Coach Federation website to view some of the coach profiles listed there. And... (more) Published By: JP Meyers Submitted: 25 February,2004 |
| 790 | Your Mindset Determines Your Life Preview: Your Mindset Determines Your Life by Sopan Greene, M.A. http://www.InspiredEnoughToChange.com To keep at the top of your game you have to keep a clear head. You can't afford to fill up on news and negativity. The world's overflowin' with it and the only way to be a winner is to be in control of your thoughts. Your thoughts become words, your ... (more) Published By: Sopan Greene, M.A. Submitted: 25 February,2004 |