5 Reasons to Avoid Reacting to Stress

Why am I giving you reasons to avoid stress? Doesn’t everyone naturally want to avoid stress? Two Types of Stress-ers Most people do want to avoid stress—although there are those who seem to thrive off it. Those who can’t get motivated until there’s a screaming deadline. Either you don’t want stress or you can’t get [...] . . . → Read More: 5 Reasons to Avoid Reacting to Stress

Why You Just Might be the Problem

You’re not losing weight. Your relationships seem to be going nowhere. You’re still at the bottom of the ladder at your job, with no hopes of climbing anytime soon. God isn’t answering your prayers. Nothing goes right in your life. What if the reason things aren’t going well in life is because of you? That [...] . . . → Read More: Why You Just Might be the Problem

Build A New Habit in 28 Days

Just in time for the new year – and all of those resolutions and goals – I’ve got my book “Build a New Habit in 28 Days” for free on Amazon. You can download it for free on Amazon today (Saturday, December 29th) through January 2nd! (Update: It’s no longer free, but will be available [...] . . . → Read More: Build A New Habit in 28 Days

How I Achieved Massive Success with Personal Development

Earlier this year I shared about a course that literally changed my life called New Economy U that was created by C.S. Hughes. Now I have something even more exciting to share with you! Financial and Personal Retooling You can read a little bit about the course that I took in the post that I linked [...] . . . → Read More: How I Achieved Massive Success with Personal Development

Until We All Come Home – An Inspiring and Thrilling Story of Heroism

“A Harrowing Journey, a Mother’s Courage, a Race to Freedom.” Until We All Come Home is all of that and more. It’s an extremely powerful story of courage and love of a mom for a little boy that she knew was her son. When Kim entered the Ukraine to adopt her son, she had no [...] . . . → Read More: Until We All Come Home – An Inspiring and Thrilling Story of Heroism

Follow your dreams… And other useless advice

You hear it every day. “Follow your passions,” or, “Live the life of your dreams,” or, “Do what you love,” or, “Live with purpose.”   You read how following your dreams is essential – an inspirational book hits the market every Tuesday highlighting how one person transformed their bleak life into the good life.   And you can’t help but ask, “Who Cares?”   Don’t [...] . . . → Read More: Follow your dreams… And other useless advice

In a Place I Cannot Touch

Having a child changes everything. Until you have a child, it is impossible to understand the connection. Once you do, you cannot escape it. I have discovered this bond is not just emotional. I think it is physical, as well. It must be, and I will tell you why. One of my children has diabetes. [...] . . . → Read More: In a Place I Cannot Touch

How Low Self-Esteem Blocks Your Road to Career Success

If you have low self-esteem, you’ve probably said to yourself, “I don’t have what it takes.” or “That guy is so much better than me.” Don’t worry; if you’ve said these comments to yourself, you are not alone. Most people have low self-esteem issues in some part of their life, but the area of life [...] . . . → Read More: How Low Self-Esteem Blocks Your Road to Career Success

7 Personal Development Tips for Self-Employed

Being self-employed has it rewards; however, too many times work and organization gets in the way of our personal development, which can actually help our business, thrive. The following tips should you with personal development as well as help make your business thrive at the same time. 1. Goal Reaching Too many times, self-employed individuals [...] . . . → Read More: 7 Personal Development Tips for Self-Employed

From Excuses to Action

I used to be a professional at making excuses. I can’t go for a walk because I’m too fat. I can’t write a book because it’s just too much work. I can’t pursue relationships because I’ll fail. I can’t. I can’t. I can’t. Every year that went by without taking action, something in my heart [...] . . . → Read More: From Excuses to Action