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Archive for the 'Decision Making' Category

5 Steps to Creating Successful Outcomes

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

So many of us are frustrated by not getting what we want. We feel angry or disappointed that we have a vision of something that we want to have, be, or achieve but we’re somehow unable to manifest it into being. I think this feeling is a fundamental frustration for all of us- one of […]

Finding Work You Love, Part 3

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, you’ve worked to identify a sense of purpose. Your next step is to use this life purpose statement to help find work that you love. How do you do that?
If you followed the previous exercises to the letter, you should have spent at least 7 days […]

Finding Work that you Love, Part 1

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

In my new series of posts, “Finding Work that You Love,”  I hope to share a process of finding a career that you really love.  Further, I’d like to stimulate thoughts and discussion around the way we express our true values and desires in our actions.  I believe this process is the same for reaching any goal or result […]

New Year’s Resolutions, Decision Making, and Goal Setting

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

Over the holidays, I came across a very insightful post on the goalsguy.com site. Titled ‘The Ten Commandments of Goal-Setting,’ the post is a perfect accompaniment to your New Year’s Resolutions. Goals Guy nails the most important point in his first commandment, ‘Thou Shall Be Decisive.’
Success is a choice. You must decide what you want, […]

The “I Want Now” Generation?

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

In this week’s Carnival of the Vanities , Retire at 30 posted a very controversial piece about entitlement, work, delayed gratification, and today’s young adults.
Everybody would like $1 Million tomorrow, but how many people look at the world around them and ask what problems they could fix to create $1 Million in value? […]

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