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Where You Look Is Where You Go! True or False?
Why do so many people blame their circumstances for their unhappiness or lack of success. The truth lies between their ears. This article highlights the incredible power of recognition and appreciation as tools for changing the circumstances of our lives.

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Personal Discipline
Personal discipline, when it becomes a way of life in our personal, family, and career lives, will enable us to do some incredible things. One of my favorite sayings is "When you discipline yourself to do the things you need to do when you need to do them, the day will come when you can do the things you want to do when you want to do them."

Stop Working & Start Thinking
“Work harder” – “Work more hours” – “Put your nose to the grindstone” – “You have to pay your dues” – “Climb the ladder of success.” Do all of these sayings sound familiar? These common phrases often espouse ideas that become anchored as limiting beliefs in your brain. Here’s the shocking news; these phrases often put into motion a cycle of struggle and failure. These common teachings may have kept you from having the kind success you desire. The missing ingredient is not your work, it’s your thoughts.

Small Business Tips: Turning Words Into Deeds
Deed is just another name for action. First you need to ensure you have thought and imagined the foundations of your business – getting clear on your products, services and customers. Next you need to have "inked" these thoughts into plans, brochures, web sites and copy. Finally you need to take action. Action is where you put your energy behind your thoughts. There are many sayings around the importance of action "You miss 100% of all shots you fail to take", "You've got to be in it to win it" and "The journey of 1000 miles begins with just one step" are a few of my favourites.

Leadership-A Daily Gift
We awake each day with the incredible gift to lead. Leadership is not pithy sayings, kitschy slogans, or daily calendar quotes. Leadership is taking on the personal responsibility, everyday, to have your actions and deeds be the example that your words describe. Leaders awake every morning with the conviction of person to carve their own path, they call on their own minds to be the lighthouse of guidance. A leader has the confidence, and welcomes the challenge, of standing alone, accountable and compassionate of others. A leader does not say, “follow me”, rather, a leader says, “follow you.” Be reliant, and unwavering with the commitment to yourself, and your own personal truth.

5 Secrets to Active Retirement
With retirees seemingly getting younger and younger, in the mind if not in the body, enjoyment is the name of the game! But to get the most out of retirement, you need to have a plan. One of my favorite sayings is "If you don't know where you're going, how are you going to get there"! Here are some ideas to help you make the most of your Active Retirement.active

The best MLM companies – the biggest lies they will tell you
You have finally decided on a home based business and and you are very excited about starting, learning and making money from online business. But do you know that one of the most bandied about sayings in the internet marketing industry that you hear time and time again is “it's a numbers game, the more people you call the more people will buy your business opportunity.” WRONG.....if you are taught this and you believe it you will never succeed in your online business. Learn about what really attracts people to come into your team and learn about people – how they think and what they want and how you can help them.

It’s Not Just Who You Know … It’s Who You Associate With!
I am always amazed when I see a couple who has been married for several years and they have adopted each others mannerisms and facial expressions. Sometimes it seems as though they underwent some crazy DNA experiment and were morphing into each other. It's not that difficult to understand how it happens when you think about it. We all share little sayings, inside jokes, private stories, and even similar philosophies on life. After all, your spouse is the person you spend the most time with. Well ... in most cases. :) These same traits, philosophies, and mannersims are transfered into our children as they are being brought up and maturing into adults. Although our children share our DNA and are predisposed to looking like us, there are many other characteristics they pick up from associating with us throughout their formative years.

Stop Worrying about Sales
Someone once said that worrying is praying for things you don’t want to happen. What a great saying, and, like all sayings, there’s a lot of truth in it.

Eat, Drink & Be Merry
Henry VIII was often heard to say Eat, Drink & Be Merry, but when he over indulged in any of these things and his mood changed it may well have been another of his favorite sayings “Off with his/her Head”. Luckily for us times have changed for the better, no beheadings and no thirty course banquets, washed down by gallons of mead, wine and port. Thankfully many of the illnesses that went along with that time in history such as scurvy, plagues, and typhoid are a thing of the past, but unfortunately gout is still very much present in our modern day world.

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