Giving Yourself Permission

August 9th, 2010

I was speaking with a prospective Master Key Coaching client. He was telling me what he wanted to attain and what he wanted to do. As he told me his goals, I noticed something — something just popped into my head.

One of his goals was that he wanted to tithe to his church. He wanted to give a portion of the money he made to his church so that they could perform good deeds.

As you well know, giving is important. The amount doesn’t necessarily matter. It’s mainly the idea that you are putting yourself — and your money — out there so that it will do good for others.

Get fit and not quit

July 26th, 2010

5 Ways to Get Fit and Not Quit by: Robert Boyd

Good health is a precursor to a happy and fulfilling lifestyle. Yet, even if you have heard it a thousand times, getting in shape can be challenging for even the most determined individual.  Large portion sizes, highly processed food, and a reliance on cars are just some of the obstacles that frequently prevent people from achieving their fitness goals.  There are a few tips that will help you stay on track as you work towards getting fit.

Living well and beautifully….are all one thing

October 23rd, 2009

sdiamondAs I continue on my journey of sharing the stories of those who have created the life of their dreams I am reminded of a quote by Socrates, ” “Living well and beautifully and justly are all one thing.” Life is beautiful and it is up to each of us to enhance that beauty day by day….  Today I am speaking with Susan Diamond, an amazing woman who is living both well and beautifully!  Welcome Susan!

What Would You Do if You Ran the World?

October 16th, 2009

Welcome Shelly Rachanow HeadshotShelly Rachanow, author of “What Would You Do if You Ran the World?: Everyday ideas from women who want to make the world a better place…” to the Living the Life of My Dreams interview series.  Thank you Shelly for taking the time to share with our readers your story of succcess and encouragement.

Who’s in your circle?

October 13th, 2009

As a parent with an outgoing child, it’s common for us to have a house full of children on any given afternoon and I’ve found that in watching the kids interact with each other as well as their behaviors within the games they play, it’s pretty easy to determine what the child’s parents are like.

Watch a group of teens walk thru the mall and it’s easy to see a common theme.  They may all wear similar styles of clothing or hair styles, even their phones tend to look alike.

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