Tag Archive for 'goal'

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Race to Nowhere

Excellent documentary that should be seen by all conscientious parents. It gives a 360 view of what’s preventing our kids from learning from the viewpoint of the teachers, administrators, parents, psychologists, colleges & the kids. Continue reading

Anatomy of a Successful New Year Resolution

Do you envision giving up on your New Year resolution before you start? See how to make your ideal successful New Year resolution stick. Here’s what you can do to ring in the next New Year better than ever! Continue reading

Enjoy the Ride

“It makes no difference how many peaks you reach if there was no pleasure in the climb.”
— Oprah
I thought this made a lot of sense. I hear from so many women who are struggling with holding everything together that there is no pleasure it “getting there.”
What would it mean to you inside and out if you enjoyed the ride as much as the gold ring? Continue reading

What kind of leader do you want to be?

The basis of leadership is the capacity of the leader to change the mindset, the framework of the other person.

  ~ Warren Bennis

Whether you are a president of a corporation or a parent of a family you are trying to get the people in your charge to do something . . . to achieve a goal.

Some leaders are revered and some hated. Both are remembered. However, a great leader not only gets his or her people to the goal or end result, but does it in a way that transforms individuals to feel better about themselves and what they’ve done than they felt before.

What kind of leader do you want to be?

Enjoy Life Today!… Continue reading

Day One

“Day One” is a beginning. “Day One” of school . . . a diet . . . a new relationship . . . a rediscovered relationship . . . an exercise program . . . a new job. “Day One” is filled with enthusiasm, promise and possibilities. It is energized with a can-do mentality that nothing can get in the way of success. Barriers to the goal are non-existent or at least manageable.

 Sometimes our “Day One” is sparked by a period of frustration and the need for change. It can offer us fresh start and a chance for a new beginning.

 After the enthusiasm of “Day One” subsides the reality of our goal and its challenges set in. We allow the obstructions into focus and those obstacles… Continue reading