From the category archives:

Personal Development

At what point should you settle?

April 21, 2010

I was in Chapters this weekend, browsing the wellness and self-help sections (my favorite sections of the bookstore ever since I can remember) when I came across a book that really triggered an emotional response in me – I won’t get into the name and author, but essentially the point of the book was an [...]

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The Joy of Being Yourself

March 28, 2010

The past few months have been incredibly fun for me.   I’ve really been enjoying my life, feeling grateful and happy for each and every day.
Okay.. not exactly earth-shattering news, but given how I was feeling just a few short years ago, I am particularly appreciative of having so much joy each and every day.  I [...]

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Finding Your Passion – Clue #1

November 25, 2009

Over the next few weeks, I’m going to write a number of posts to give you some tools you can use to begin to identify your passions.
I meet so many people that tell me they are ready to make a change in their life, but have no idea where to start. [...]

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My Shine experience and lessons learned

November 12, 2009

Last week I attended Ali Brown’s Shine event in Las Vegas from Nov 5-7. 
Ali Brown is a millionaire entrepreneur coach and CEO whose company recently reached the prestigious Inc 500 list of fastest growing private companies.   Her story is nothing short of inspiring.  I’ve had the pleasure of following her career for the past [...]

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Your thoughts create your reality

October 27, 2009

Some people find this concept a little New Age.  They immediately think of movies like The Secret and Law of Attraction.  However the power of thought is an idea that goes far being marketing gimmicks and “self help” talk.
As part of my practice, I work with thoughts and belief systems all the time.  It’s usually [...]

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