Who is Your Future Self?
No. You’re not changing who you are. It’s just that you have to understand that in the future, you will have a different set of beliefs than you hold right now. That’s called growth. Whatever you believe, you will become.
Identify Opportunities From Obstacles
My dog, Levi, and I have had a standing appointment with Mindy for years. She’s a dog agility world champion and knows a thing or two about training champions. She’s also very good at teaching us to negotiate a field of obstacles successfully while running as fast as we can.
How to be Effortlessly Creative
Over the years, I have produced over 12,000 podcasts; everyone begins with the written word. Even though that makes my mouth and fingers my most exercised body parts, it has also given me many opportunities to learn to keep my words flowing.
Mindset For Happiness
I spend most of my days finding ways to keep tens of thousands of people worldwide motivated and moving – and that always comes down to a strategy for mindset.
Motivational Laws You Should Respect
Specific actions, thoughts, and feelings have revealed themselves to be the truth.
How To Figure Out Your Purpose
While there can be several strategic steps within the steps above, the more significant challenge is to allow yourself to follow what you find.
Strangest Secret For Success
Earl Nightingale produced “The Strangest Secret” to motivate his insurance company sales force. It is now a motivational standard.
How Do You Feel Sessions
While you can’t predict everything, you can prepare for most things using “How Do I Feel Strategy Sessions.”
Seize Control With No More Waiting
I created ‘Do What Makes Your Heart Sing’ a few years ago. While it was about being happy, it’s a core teaching that has become my best practice.
Decisions Made Easy
Have you ever tried to make a decision using a list of positives and negatives? It only causes more confusion. But that wasn’t going to happen this time because Mom had something else in mind. She drew another horizontal line, from left to right, across the middle of the page. Then she said,