“Better be fun, or…”
Yesterday, my friend and colleague Warren Whitlock was tweeting about one of his core messages: creating a fun path through life. I joked with him about whether work could be fun (of course it can!), and he replied to me via Twitter:
“Better be fun or I ain’t doing it. If you can [...]
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Today is Thursday, August 13th, 2009.
Every day since my most recent blog post on (GULP!) May 15th, 2009, I’ve thought about writing a new post.
And every day, I’ve had a “good reason” why I didn’t. Mostly, I’ve been focused on other projects. Projects that have been a greater priority than writing on my blog. About [...]
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I hold a Masters Degree from the University of Santa Monica, a private university which mission is “communicating the principles and practices of Spiritual Psychology worldwide through the process of Soul-Centered Education.”
Ron and Mary Hulnick, USM President and Vice President, define “Spiritual Psychology” as “the study and practice of the art and science of human [...]
Are you Sexcessful?
That’s probably a question you’ve never asked yourself before.
But it makes absolute sense, doesn’t it?
One of my mentors taught me: “How you do one thing is how you do everything.”
So how you live your life – what you think, feel and believe, and how you act – has both a direct and an [...]
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The Cobbler’s Shoes
“The Cobbler’s Shoes” refers to a story about a cobbler who is so busy making shoes for his customers that he doesn’t make the time to make shoes for his own children.
Be Self-Serving. First.
For more than 30 years, I have taught and reminded people that it’s absolutely essential to invest in self-care FIRST, [...]
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Doing anything consistently will lead to Mastery.
So beware!
1. If you aren’t conscientious about what you apply yourself to consciously, you’ll just master what you practice unconsciously.
So f you don’t apply yourself to mastering feeling good about yourself, for example, then you might instead master having a low opinion of yourself. If you don’t conscientiously practice [...]
Today (January 19, 2009) we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. – his life and his contributions.
In 1994, The U.S. Congress charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with transforming the King Holiday into a national “Day of Service.”
I’m don’t have a very high opinion of any “holiday” that begins or ends with the word [...]
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Joel Comm (creator of Adsense Secrets – get it HERE FREE) wrote a blog post today (7 January, 2009) about keeping your Web site / blog alive.
His main point: Most bloggers start their blog and then trail off, and stop. Usually rather quickly.
Here’s the response I wrote. After you read it here, visit this page [...]
