Dealing with Fear!

Posted July 29th, 2009

One of the advantages of training in the Martial Arts for 20 years is that it’s given me plenty of opportunities to move outside of my comfort zone.
I’ve learned that it’s not whether or not you are afraid to do something that matters…
it’s what you DO when experiencing these feelings.
Over the years, I’ve learned a very [...]

Abundance Expo – Must Attend Event!

Posted July 26th, 2009

Jack Canfield is one of America’s Success Coaches who takes people from where you are to where you want to be and he is one of the 12 top Thought Leaders featured at the Virtual Abundance Expo. You may want to check it out…
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Worldwide Abundance Survey

Posted July 24th, 2009

Abundance is a concept often debated in spiritual and
entrepreneurial circles.
Entrepreneurs commonly use the catch-phrase "thinking
BIG," but they really mean the same thing. 
Abundance is tough to define because it’s one of those
unique ideas that must be experienced to really be
understood … it can’t just be explained.
Yet the most encouraging part of [...]

Watch Your Language

Posted July 20th, 2009

The language you use every day — your word choice, sequence, and tone — plays a more critical role in how you’re perceived than you may imagine. How you respond to a question, a compliment, even a comment on the weather, affects what people think about you, your abilities, and your work in very subtle [...]

Time Management Exercise

Posted July 13th, 2009

Does time management mean you have to cut out a whole bunch of things you enjoy?
No way!
It just means that you should review your time "spending habits" an count the cost. Make sure that the activities you choose are things that have value for you. Eliminate all else.
Have you ever heard somebody say, "I just don’t know where [...]

For Teachers, Parents, Bosses and other Leaders…

Posted July 6th, 2009

 People in these categories have one thing in common. They are all confronted with the task of teaching other people to do things.
Here is a typical scenario:  
The boss (parent, scout leader, etc.) shows the new employee how to do something.
The new employee tries hard but doesn’t do it very well.
The boss is critical of the [...]

Student Appreciation Day

Posted July 1st, 2009

Saturday July 18th is Student Appreciation Day.
We have scheduled a variety of seminars and students are welcome to register for as many as they wish.
This is our way of saying, "Thank you. We value our relationship."
 

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