Happiness Doesn’t Require Permission
Her stories of landing on the beaches of North Carolina were thrilling. Flying Solo before an arriving hurricane was captivating. We’ll forget that she 3-days short of being legally old enough. Her adventurous spirit took control. With a hurricane coming, she wasn’t going to ask for permission. She took command, and it put her in the record books.
How to Make The Law of Attraction Work
Dreaming of something new while focusing on current problems is a sure way to keep spinning your wheels.
10 Perspective Changing Questions
Long ago, I realized that life is nothing more than a giant scavenger hunt. Yes, life is full of questions, and it’s long enough for you to figure out all the essential answers. And the winners are the people who figure out the solution you seek.
The Power of Expectations
Your life will always be more comfortable when you know what to expect of yourself and others.
Scripted Goal Setting
While I love a good spontaneous day, I’ve learned that the more scripted and predictable my day, the less stress I have and the more I get done. All that means is that I know what I’ll be doing throughout the day, when I’ll be doing it, and what time I’m done for the day. Frankly, I can usually tell you what I’ll be doing weeks in advance. Maybe that’s why I never need to check my calendar when somebody asks me when I’m available for a meeting. I already know because everything is already in place.
The Best To-Do List EVER!
Don’t get me wrong, when you are inside any project, you may need a list. I can’t imagine myself in the kitchen without a recipe to follow. To-do lists have their place. For everything else, there’s something better.
Are You Listening to Yourself?
When you go “Dark,” you have chosen to listen to others less. You are still listening, caring, and interacting with those around you. You’ve decided to listen to yourself twice as much instead.
Churchill’s Steps For Change
Winston Churchill said, “To improve is to change, so to be perfect is to have changed often.”
Living in Default Mode
Living in Default Mode makes life predictable for you and everybody around you. It limits decision-making and establishes continuity. It’s a behavior that reduces stress and improves happiness. And studies show that most people will default when a good option is readily available.
Succeeding The Lazy Way
It’s been said that when you do what you love, you will never work another day. Frankly, I’ve found it to be quite the opposite. What I do is difficult and takes a lot of time and effort. But I enjoy it.