Tag Archive | "goals"

Take Action – Try it for 30 days

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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 I’ve gotten great at speaking the truth, my writing on the other hand is a different story.  When I wrote a post over a year ago about goal setting and taking action I didn’t take Matt Cutts advice;  stick to it for 30 days. I had started list-making on my computer desk top. I didn’t [...]

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Personal Goal Setting: Step Two – CATEGORIZE

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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 Mind Tools clearly teaches that the process of setting goals and helps you choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know where you have to concentrate your efforts. You’ll also quickly spot the distractions that would otherwise lure you from your course. Properly-set goals can [...]

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I Feel the Power!(The Recipe For A Healthy Self-Esteem Part Three)

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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Powerlessness. Can you point to a time you felt that way? Most everyone has at least one incident they can recall. Others don’t know what life feels like outside of feelings of powerlessness. It’s a way of life. Some of us learn powerlessness as a young child because we lived in abusive situations that had [...]

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Goals: Personal Goal Setting: Step Three – DISSECT

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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My first organization skills were learned in college when I invested in a Franklin Planner. If I remember correctly, the cost was over $60 – a ton of money to a college student in the ’80′s, but it was money well spent!  With those pre-computer-day skills, I’ve lived an organized life.  Now that I’m blogging, I’ve [...]

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Walking Update: June 1, 2010

Thursday, June 3, 2010

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I’m having a blast online! I am still learning so much!! I have found many new friends! I am so blessed! As far as my health goes, everyday I run the gamut, I feel weak, strong, clear-headed, foggy, spacey, coordinated, walking (without a cane, very slowly), walking needing a walker. Honestly, my ‘up-date movie’ shows it [...]

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Create a Wonderful Life: Allow yourself to receive prosperity

Friday, February 12, 2010

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Allow yourself to receive! It’s all there for you! As you work on changing your mind-set, your expectations, your attitudes and your beliefs to accept all that is there for you, you will naturally set in motion a chain of events that will beautifully unfold. This is an evolution! Anthony Robbins said “To me, success [...]

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Winning Basketball: the power of the mind

Friday, February 5, 2010

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Winning basketball, or winning anything in life, depends on how you believe! Basketball players were tested for their ability to make baskets from the free-throw line. The team was divided in half. Half spent the time visualizing, seeing themselves at the free-throw line successfully sinking the ball in the basket every time. The other ½, [...]

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Enjoying Kids – watching the believers

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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Reading was a very important part of our night-time ritual. During the Christmas season, The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg was one of our favorites. As you remember the story, “on Christmas Eve, many years ago, as a young child lay awake in bed, thinking about Santa and listening for a sound” a sound [...]

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GET OVER IT: getting over the past and finding the power within

Sunday, October 25, 2009

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I have followed Louise Hay since my college days. Back then, I was healthy and productive. I was living my life as a college student, anxious to raise a huge family and give back to the world through the life that I lived. I was graduating college as a Social Service Worker with 3 small [...]

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Enjoying Toddlers-through the terrific 2′s

Monday, October 19, 2009

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What I enjoyed about toddlers: Watching them grow! It is so fun seeing them learn so quickly! The toddlers are discovering life and love, learning how much they can control in their environment. They are mastering their bodies, first the large motor skills, of walking, running and jumping. Then the small motor skills of eating [...]

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