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By Tanveer Naseer

Growing up, I liked playing a lot of sports, especially hockey, soccer and football. But one sport I really hated to play was baseball. It wasn’t because I thought it was a boring sport (well, actually I do, but that’s besides the point). Instead, it was simply because I was terrible at it. No matter how many times I tried or how much I’d practice, I just wasn’t good at hitting that baseball. Naturally, I’d tell my gym teacher when we had to play baseball that it wasn’t my best sport, to which I’d invariably be told that this would be an opportunity to improve my game, to build on this weakness of mine. Read More→

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By Josiah Ruff

Wow, it’s so amazing what happens when you lose your focus and allow yourself to get distracted!

Five minutes ago I was “approached” and pitched on Facebook. I wasn’t even on Facebook but I heard that little pop indicating I had a new IM but I was actually writing a blog post. He “tried” to be cool about it and engage me in small talk about other stuff but as soon as he had his chance, right into the pitch, and that is okay but once I told him I wasn’t interested he just kept on. What the heck? Read More→

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What Are You Waiting For? A Call to Action!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

By Tambre Leighn

Girl's face showing excitement Are you fully engaged in your life?
Do you wake up each day excited and inspired by your career & relationships?
Have you achieve the level of financial, personal and career success you desire?

If not, what are you waiting for? Really?! I don’t often jump on a soapbox but I just have to ask what the resistance to changing your life is all about. I understand that change is scary. But it can also be exciting…and you don’t have to do it alone. There are tons of support systems and tools out there to help you take that leap of faith.  Read More→

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Let Go of the Rope

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

By Dana Houser

I was standing at the magazine rack of my local B&N bookstore the other day when I came across the best magazine on the “Life of Luxury” there is, the Robb Report. As I thumbed through the pages looking at million dollar homes, fancy sports cars, incredible jewelry, private jets and mind-boggling boats, I had to ask myself, “what do these people do?”

As you get up each morning, get dressed and head out the door to your ‘dream job’ I’m sure you believe everyone is just like you. That ‘dream job’ remark was extremely sarcastic by the way, because most people hate what they ‘have to do’ everyday. Then why do they do it?

When I asked myself that question, I was reminded of a boating story that happened years ago. It was Wally’s first time on water skis. He jumped in the water, slipped the skis on his feet, and was briefed on how to get up on top of the water. Everyone thought everything was covered, and it was, we thought. That is until Wally crashed, and didn’t let go of the rope. Never assume anything, maybe he thought we’d pull him back around to his skis and he would start on the go. But as we started to slow down, we kept yelling at him to “let go of the rope”. I mean he was getting drug on the water, bouncing off the wake and taking in more than Moby Dick. Wally couldn’t hear us and unfortunately nearly every time we yelled to “let go of the rope,” he got another mouthful or bounced off another wave.

That’s a pretty funny story and thankfully no one was hurt, at least nothing serious. But how many of us go through life ‘hanging onto the rope?’ Read More→

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By Natalie Dee

We all have a mixture of positive and negative attributes. Success comes to those who dwell upon the positive and make efforts to achieve their goals. What better way is there to bring out the best and positive in others than to encourage them in their efforts?

Most life coaching and business coaching experts tell us that encouragement is an expression of approval and support and it imparts courage to its recipient to go ahead further. It helps people change and provides nourishment for career growth and development.

Encouragement makes people do things they would not have the courage to attempt otherwise. It makes people strive to reach their goals as it shows them that you trust them even more than they do themselves. It is a mandate of trust and confidence. It helps create leaders and strengthen the company culture. Read More→

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