Archive for November, 2007

Tis the Season to Be Jolly – Make Your Move »

Since the Holiday Season is officially upon us in the USA, it is important to recognize the wave of seasonal momentum that accompanies it. I bring this to your attention now so that you can give yourself the ability to make a conscious decision of what you want to create for yourself in the final [...]

Stanford Pedometer Study Shows Tracking Your Goals Brings Extraordinary Results »

In the November 6th Lesson of Goal University, we examined how to create Success Systems for tracking your top Goals. The more meaningful your Goal is, the more essential it is to track your progress. You can’t improve what you don’t measure. There are multiple benefits of measuring your results from the beginning of any [...]

Time Management Strategies for Success »

The most precious and valuable resource today is not real estate, gold or sex. It is not even oil or gasoline. The most precious and valuable resource is time. Time is more valuable than money. You can make more money, but you cannot make more time. Time is perishable, and the decisions you make about [...]

Follow Your Passion »

Age Aint Nothin’ But a Number »

  Phyllis Apple, 84 year old owner of a thriving PR firm Boomers are Booming and apparently 80 is the new 40. Scientists still cannot agree whether the average human life span will be 85 or 100 or 150, but one thing is for certain, the days of getting a “good job” and working there [...]

The Law of Attraction: Keeping Your Options Open »

Bonnie Brown: From Masseuse to Google Millionaire When we set out to pursue any Goal, clearly we need to choose a path for it’s attainment, create action plans and begin taking steps and do our part to move it forward. There are some who believe that applying The Law of Attraction requires no action, however [...]

Tips for Productivity: Eliminating Gossip and other Common Workplace Pet Peeves »

Much has been said about the high cost of gossip in the workplace in recent days. Employees want colleagues to clean up their act in the workplace, including cutting down on idle chitchat, washing their own dirty dishes and be better at managing their time. In a pet peeves-themed survey released recently by Randstad USA, [...]

Goal Setting: Four Steps for Tracking Your Progress »

  You’ve defined your Goal, identified your key strategies, created an action plan and have started to put it into action. What’s next? As you proceed, it is important to measure your results and track your progress (or lack of it). This is the least exciting part of the journey of any Goal, but I [...]