Let’s cut to the chase because I’m sure you’re busy and have videos of cute kittens riding Harley Davidson’s to watch on YouTube. Do you need a Life Coach to help you set goals? No you don’t. Goal setting is possibly easier than winding Donald Trump up on Twitter. Sure you could hire me to […]
Read More ›Toward the end of my sales career I was in an almost permanent state of stress and anxiety. My sleep was poor (it’s still not awesome if I’m being honest), my moods all over the place and I spent a large part of my day frustrated, irritated and unhappy. In hindsight it’s easy to see […]
Read More ›There is a video currently going viral on Facebook showing a teacher psyching her kids up at the start of the school day. I hadn’t heard of it until my wife told me after seeing her interviewed on the morning news. She wanted to know, and quite rightly in my opinion, why all teachers didn’t […]
Read More ›Want to find your path to happiness? Then read this very cool guest post from Therese Sibon. Your day starts in hell. The train door slams in your face and moves on without you. You miss your interview. You’re stuck in traffic and a fender bender plummets you into an insurance nightmare. Your start-up has wound […]
Read More ›To say the last few months have been tumultuous is like saying, ‘I don’t want to get in a large bath tub full of starving bull sharks with my testicles dipped in fish guts’ – it’s fairly obvious. And when the big day arrived the Democratic support melted faster than a polar ice cap with tens of […]
Read More ›As I wind down after winding myself up over the election, please enjoy this excellent guest post from Rob Kornblum on how to overcome any fear. Admit it, you have felt it too. Standing at the edge of a precipice, looking down, afraid to jump. You’re stuck. Your fear is so strong, you can’t force […]
Read More ›I don’t think I have wasted as much emotional energy as I have on this debacle of an election campaign. Twelve years ago I made the promise to myself to stop listening to the news on anything other than a cursory basis. This came after I finally accepted how easily it was sucking me in […]
Read More ›The following is a guest post from Stephen Roe. I always wanted to start a journal. Since I was eight or nine, I envisioned myself writing every single day, pouring forth my enlightened elementary-school thoughts onto the page. I dreamed of cracking open those journals decades later and being stunned with the profundity of my […]
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