Motivational

Improvising Your Approach to Improvement

by John C. Maxwell Our well-being and happiness are tied to the notion that our lives can improve. We hope for a better future for our company, our kids, and ourselves. We dream of a tomorrow that’s better and brighter than today. Here are a few improvements many of us desire to see: • We More >

I can, so can You…

I know this has been around for some time, but it is worth watching again and again and again… Tags: hope, love, determination, committment, motivation Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz

It Couldn’t Be Done

By Edgar A. Guest Somebody said that it couldn’t be done, But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started More >

Invent Your Future

Today I am going to tell you an easy and reliable way to predict the future. If you want to predict the future, if you want to know what is in store for you, take a look at your thoughts. What do you think about? What do you dwell on and picture? What do you More >

Great Goals Make You Stretch!

by Fran Briggs I met my alternate self three months shy of my 40th birthday as I struggled with clinically-diagnosed depression. During this same period, I was challenged, immensely by the debilitating effects of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and being rendered permanently partially disabled as the result of being involved in two car accidents in six More >

Turn resolutions into goals for 2010

Ensure your goals are attainable and not so far out of your reach that you will give up too easily. Another important part of goal setting is not to set too many. Achieving a goal takes a lot of hard work and concentration, so don’t cloud your time or your mind by setting too many. Keep your personal More >

Life is a Game

Life is a game and we, like it or not, are all members of the team. Now life is a participator sport not a spectator sport and you must play full out to win. Life demands participation but the game of life is not won by what possessions you obtain or what position you attain More >

What is Christmas?

“It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace.”   The Real Meaning of Christmas A Christmas Poem by Joseph P. Martino  Two thousand years ago the More >

Gratitude is a Force

Showing gratitude is basic, down-to-earth, good manners.  Saying “thank you” after someone has served you in some way should be as natural as taking a breath. Like the tip you leave a waitress at the restaurant, it’s just the right thing to do. When a child offers a timely “thank you” to an adult, it More >

Is the nail hurting you enough?

A dog is lying on the porch, and is quietly moaning.  No-one is paying much attention to him, until a visitor comes to the house and hears the dog’s quiet moan.  He brings this to the owner’s attention, and the owner says the dog is fine, just that he is sitting on a nail.  So More >