When to persevere and when to quit? That’s often a tough question to answer. Very often, we are...
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What’s At The Top of Your Ladder?
Several years ago, as I neared the top of a ladder I had been climbing, I realized that there was...
Following Your Bliss … It Doesn’t Have to be Just. One. Thing.
“If you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the...
Unconditional Love at Work: A Practical Perspective
In last week’s article, Love’s Illusions, I wrote about Unconditional Love and loving one’s...
Being Right Is Great . . . Until It Isn’t
Being right is highly valued in our society. We are taught from an early age that we need to have the right answers, the right beliefs, the right friends, the right . . . yeah, you know. I’m sure you’ve experienced it in some form or another.
Being right was especially valued in my family.
Asking for What You Want
Do you ask for what you want? In business? In your friendships? Partnerships? Even with your children? Many people, especially women, hesitate to really ask for what they want, honestly and openly. Why? Because it’s often perceived or labeled as being “selfish”, “demanding”, or, if you are a woman, “aggressive”.