Monthly Archives: August 2016

Turning Injury into Opportunity

By Lisa Cedrone The universe has an incredible content delivery platform to catch our attention and deliver important messages exactly when we need them most. It’s called synchronicity—those meaningful coincidences that have no apparent causality here on the Earth plane. … Continue reading

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The Mountain

By Steve Priester Change always begins within—in the mind where we create our thoughts. Two men approach a mountain. One man is fancily attired, very serious and has a sense of sureness about him; his focus is outward. The other … Continue reading

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The Power of the Mind

By Joeel A. Rivera, M.Ed. We live in an amazing time in which science is proving the true power of the mind and catching up with what many used to believe was pseudoscience or deception. I grew up hearing about … Continue reading

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Climb the Summit of Freedom

By Stephen Hultquist Transformation happens at the edge, not in the status quo. Yet, we live in comfortable boxes, free from risk. We create these ourselves and work to maintain them—but they represent our slow slide to death. Looking in … Continue reading

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From Victimhood to LIVELY-hood… a Journey of BEING Well

By Terez Hartmann Choose Your Path Wouldn’t it be fantastic if all less-than-awesome events and experiences were always someone or something else’s fault? Wow! Imagine having absolutely no part in anything—ever—and all you ever have to do is react or … Continue reading

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It’s Not About the Website

By Alan Cohen A young entrepreneur came to me complaining that she was having trouble completing the text for her website. “Where is the roadblock you are hitting?” I asked Barbara. “It’s the About Me page,” she answered with a … Continue reading

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Lessons Learned from “Candy Crush”

By Ann Darwicki I was waiting in a long line the other day, and to pass the time I decided to play “Candy Crush,” a popular game on my phone. As I engaged, I could sense the anxiety and racing … Continue reading

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Tidings of Comfort and Joy: Conquer the Cursed “J”s

By Gregg Sanderson Being happy is so easy, it’s one of the most difficult things you can do. In previous columns we introduced our new paradigm: Stimulus > NEED > Response. We showed that emotional needs get “programmed” into us … Continue reading

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Creating an Empowered State of Mind: The Power of Questions

By Natalie Rivera You want to be happier, feel more gratitude, be more confident and create a successful, satisfying life. But, you seem to hold yourself back because: Change feels like a daunting task You don’t know where to start … Continue reading

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5 Tips to Avoid Overextending Yourself This Holiday Season

by Rebecca Watson To overextend yourself is to invite defeat. —G. William Domhoff A few years ago, after my husband and I got hitched, we flew to Italy and had a wonderful vacation, and when I got back I volunteered … Continue reading

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