Resolutions vs. Goals
I’m not a resolutions person. It seems that too often I make a resolution at the beginning of the year to do something big, set it aside, and never look
I’m not a resolutions person. It seems that too often I make a resolution at the beginning of the year to do something big, set it aside, and never look
When I was in college it always took me awhile to complete the research for papers. The major reason was that I always found so many interesting studies to read.
I recently attended my 40th high school reunion. During a conversation with a friend since elementary school (not an old friend—neither of us are old!) I was reminded of something
When we tell ourselves that we did something well, that’s positive. Maybe we did well in an interview, in a discussion, or in confronting an employer, employee, or customer. Maybe
The beginning of a new year is a good time to review where we are, where we want to go, and how will we get there. Something else of value
Many people make New Year’s resolutions. Many of those who make resolutions do not achieve them. I think one reason is that many of us do not learn from the
I like dogs, or, more accurately, I like dogs I know and I don’t dislike dogs in general. I’m more of a cat person. I can appreciate, though, how dogs
2015 is completed. It’s over. Did you do what you wanted? Did you accomplish what you planned? Did you position yourself to be where you wanted for 2016? If yes,
Accomplishing Your Dreams (Video Link) Previously we discussed that commitment is what turns a daydream into a dream. Creating and implementing a plan is what turns a dream into reality.
Dream or Daydream? (Video Link) We hear a great deal on how we should never give up on our dreams. I think it is extremely important, however, to determine if
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