It’s Not What You Look at That Matters… It’s What You see

July 21st, 2011

BRIGHTON, Michigan, Feb. 24, 2011/ – There is a lot to look at wherever we go. We look with our eyes, and the image is conveyed to our brains. When truly seeing, the image is conveyed to our hearts. What do you look at, or more specifically, what do you choose to see?

We perceive so much that is negative. Bad news bombards us from everywhere. Take airports, for instance: there are television screens broadcasting weather tragedies, political unrest, war, crime, and economic disaster.

Do You Believe in Miracles?

July 4th, 2011

Do You Believe in Miracles?

BRIGHTON, Michigan, Feb. 11, 2011 – Have you ever looked up a word on the Internet and found so many definitions that you felt more confused than when you started out? Well, that’s what happened when I decided to check online for the word “miracle”.

The trusty, old dictionary would certainly have been more clear-cut than the myriad of websites that popped up. With a dictionary, you look up the word, read the meaning, maybe two, and you’re done

Never Give in to Fear

June 2nd, 2011

Courage is not the absence of fear, it is resistance to fear. Courage is the conscious decision to move through the fear toward the objective.  James holds a supervisory position at a medium-sized professional firm. He is frequently called upon to do presentations to staff and clients, but makes every effort to avoid these speaking opportunities. James suffers from fear of public speaking, but will not admit it, even to himself. He chooses to bury the fear in denial. When on rare occasions he is forced to speak before a group, he dreads it, and suffers immeasurably before, during, and after the event.

You Can Go Home Again

May 12th, 2011

You Can Go Home Again

by: Stacey A. Lundgren, reprinted with permissions from Troy Media

“Going home again” and its variants, from the title of a famous book – You Can’t Go Home Again – by Thomas Wolfe, is a commonly used expression. It’s ironic that the book was published in 1940, after Wolfe’s death – after he did “go home”, so to speak. I’ve sometimes wondered what “going home” might mean to me.

A Peak Performance Mindset

April 4th, 2011

A Peak Performance Mindset

The development of a Peak Performance Mindset came out of the need to communicate what transformation is, to people who had never heard of breakthrough work, or who had never experienced transformation themselves. In the personal coaching, and online work I do, all of which was created in response to this need, it was found that doing both the coaching and the course caused participants to experience their own Peak Performance Mindset, which they shortened to “breakthrough” when describing what they went through during the thirty weeks that I had worked with them. What then, is a breakthrough in Peak Performance Mindset?

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