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  • Get Your Goals Done!  By : Mohamed Tohami
    I used to have too many goals that I was highly motivated and enthusiastic to achieve.

    But I found myself working very hard in the first one or two weeks then everything returns back as it was. I was quickly losing motivation, enthusiasm and persistence to achieve my goals.

    I even felt distracted due to the too many goals I set for myself and felt disappointed when I found myself achieved nothing of them!

    **Do you have similar problems?

    One day I discovered a secr...
  • Don't Live Your Life Unplugged  By : Janet Daughtry
    Have you ever had good intentions only to not follow through? Ever started out on a new goal only to give out of gas after a only short time?

    A common mistake we all make is to underestimate our own lack of strength, wisdom or creativity. We really believe we are a lot stronger and wiser than we are. We really believe we can do it by ourselves or handle things on our own. It seems ridiculous that we would "try" to live the Christian life in our "own" strength or resourcef...
  • The Ten Most Powerful Questions for Your Fulfillment  By : Don McAvinchey
    I've come to believe that the way to find the best answers to achieving fulfillment (your life's dreams) is to ask the best questions possible. Below are the 10 questions I routinely use with my coaching clients to help them get clear on how to attain fulfillment in their lives.
  • Detroit Lions Tickets - An Historic Team Is On The Rise  By : Jay Nault
    Although Detroit Lions tickets have not been a hot item in Detroit in recent years due to the team’s struggles and the success of the other area professional teams, the Lions appear to be headed for a renaissance. The team made several moves over the past offseason that will most likely pay dividends in the years to come, and we’ll examine each of them below.

    A New Head Coach

    The Lions have been known in recent years as a team that’s basically soft. A team’s on-field id...
  • 5 Simple Steps To Getting And Staying Clutter Free  By : Alison Perry
    Clearing Your Clutter Can Make so Much Difference in Your Life

    I have not always been clear of clutter! I spent years struggling with organization until I realized I was fighting a losing battle – I just had too much stuff. The stuff was cluttering not only my home but also more importantly my mind.

    I could never understand how people seemed to be just naturally ‘sorted’ and organized. I felt that there was something wrong with me because everything was just an exhausti...
  • Green Bay Packers Tickets - The Ultimate In Football Tradition  By : Jay Nault
    If you have ever been lucky enough to secure Green Bay Packers tickets, then you understand just how special they are and how rare it is that the opportunity arises to see a game at Lambeau Field. Current estimates indicate that the waiting list for season tickets is 40 years in duration, and the team holds a special place in the hearts of fans both locally and worldwide. The organization is unique in many ways, and below we’ll examine what makes this team so special.

    Owne...
  • Fantasy Basketball Leagues  By : Nancy Anderson
    Have you ever dreamed of coaching or managing an NBA team? Fantasy basketball leagues can get your adrenaline going.

    Being a member of a fantasy basketball league is fun and exciting for sports fans. With a fantasy basketball team, you're the manager and owner of your own team. You can draft players, trade players or bench players, just like professional managers and owners do in real life. There is even a commissioner who makes sure that no one in the league cheats, and e...
  • Fierce Conversations, Part I  By : Tim Link
    At its essence, “doing business” is essentially an extended series of conversations and your ability to be successful depends upon your ability to regularly engage in productive and meaningful dialogue. In this article (the first of three), we discuss how to get at the root of an issue with a minimum of conflict.
  • Summer's Over - Back To Work!  By : Vicki Miller
    During summer, those of us who are self-employed tend to pull back from our businesses somewhat. The heat of summer, vacations, kids out of school, and so on, logically bring about a slower pace. We benefit, mentally and physically, from such time to recharge and rejuvenate. Sometimes though, it’s a challenge to gear back up or to get your team in action again when summer’s over. The biggest obstacle to getting back into business full-time is resistance. Resistance shows up e...
  • Higher Ground Negotiations: Don't Compromise Your Position with a Compromise  By : Charlie Lang
    We negotiate all the time: not only prices but also deadlines, quality issues, tasks, etc. Frequently, concluding with a compromise leaves one or both parties dissatisfied. This article shows you a way out of this dilemma through the concept of "Higher Ground Negotiations".
  • How To Make Procrastination Work For You and Your Business  By : Sandra P. Martini
    I'm guessing that right now there are several tasks you've been putting off and that when you look at your “to do” list, you see some items day after day – perhaps even week after week. Maybe it’s redoing your website, figuring our your books, having a difficult conversation with a client, or kicking your marketing plan into high gear. What’s stopping you?
  • Secrets For Your Heart And… Magically Create…  By : Piercarla Garusi
    I heard the story of this person… she was very unhappy… stressed, feeling depressed, anxious, angry, lonely, hopeless, struggling…just surviving…but then…

    She had been told that life was a struggle and she had to work hard to earn money …that everything had to be earned…that nothing was free…nothing was given…that money did not grow on trees…so she was burning herself out.

    She had been told she was lucky to have a job and she had better hold on tight to it, but she did ...
  • Tips For Making The Volleyball Team  By : Kerri Stalton
    There are lots of girls out there, and maybe you are one of them, who are really good at volleyball and still can’t manage to make the team. A big part of the reason is that volleyball tryouts really aren’t that long. It’s hard to be able to tell in a few days whether or not someone really has the skill and drive involved to be good at volleyball, or any other sport. What you have to do, besides being good (because you do need to be good) is to get yourself noticed and to sta...
  • Invisible Women  By : Sharron Phillips
    Have you become an invisible woman? There is no advantage to becoming invisible when you fall in love, marry, become a wife, mother, caretaker. The disappearing act can happen subtly and may take a while. Then one day, you realize you don't know whom you are anymore.
  • Is It Time To Make A Turning Point  By : Gemma Bailey
    Do you have emotional pain? Most of us do from some point in our lives. What is important is to not only move on, but to grow from the experience in such a way that we are not continuously represented with similar painful situations throughout the rest of our lives. When reoccurring pain is happening, it is the universes way of letting us know that we haven’t yet got the lesson that we need to have. When we learn and change we then grow, and only then can you stop the reoccur...
  • Coaching Sports Needs Hands On Training  By : David Corey
    Since being a little girl, my daughter has always excelled in athletics. On the co-ed community baseball team, she was the first female to get to play on first base. Running track and field, she also competed in volleyball. With her history, it was no surprise that she decided after her first year in college to make coaching sports her career. Knowing she was naturally talented in sports, I felt her decision was a good one, but she had never worked with kids before which migh...
  • Singers That Deliver In The Studio!  By : Tom Gauger
    Singers that truly deliver in the studio are a breed apart. Let’s face it, not everyone can do it, and if they could, I wouldn’t be wasting time writing this article. And as a former talent booking agent with the William Morris Agency and professional singer, singing on many name brand spots like FOX TV, UPN Station ID’s, O’Charley’s and a host of others, I can tell you that singer’s who deliver in the studio, really can make the big bucks and create a real niche in the marke...
  • So You Want To Be A Youth Soccer Coach  By : Martin Myers
    So, you think you have what it takes to become a youth soccer coach. Well in this article, you can determine if you are correct or not. Not just anyone can become a youth soccer coach, it takes someone with knowledge of the game, someone who is fair, someone who is honest, someone who works hard, and someone who associates well with kids. If this sounds like you, you may be just the person for the job. Dedication is also necessary to becoming a youth soccer coach and it takes...
  • Steps To Success In Life Coaching  By : Gemma Bailey
    What is the best way to move forward when you are stuck? When every area of you life seems to be deficient in some way, who can help you find the way forward? A good Life coach may be able to help. Ideally choose someone who has a number of credentials so that there are many different ways that they can assist you in achieving change. Always pick somebody that you feel comfortable with- it's crazy to think that with so many people out there calling themselves Life Coaches, th...
  • Sports Parents Who Lose Control  By : Dr Tony Fiore
    Every day in America and around the world, sports officials are physically and verbally harassed by parents. Most incidents do not require police or medical assistance, but in some cases, the harassment turns violent. Can these parents control their outbursts?
  • Who Will Be Worth The Price Of Football Tickets In 2006? NFL QB Rankings  By : Jay Nault
    As we draw ever closer to the 2006 season, teams are beginning to get a pretty good idea in regards to their rosters, and fans are starting to get a clear idea about which football tickets will be worth obtaining based on the schedule. Since the coaches and GM’s generally don’t ask us for input on their rosters, we’ll give the fans a helping hand on who they should go see by ranking players at different positions in the NFL. Today’s analysis will concentrate on the quarterbac...
  • Lie: If I Feel It, Then It Must Be True  By : Janet Daughtry
    Remember that popular song, “Feelings”? We live in a world that places a lot of emphasis on feelings. If it feels good do it! There is nothing wrong with feelings. A world without passion or feeling would be a very dull place. Who would want to live in a world without feelings?

    The problem occurs when we equate feelings with the truth. A lot of pop psychology has contributed to this belief. The prevailing thought is “get in touch with your feelings” or “trust your feelings...
  • A Life Worth Living  By : Janet Daughtry
    In my devotion time this morning, I was reading a passage of scripture I have read many times; however, this time my eyes and thoughts focused on the word "leave". In Genesis 12:1-3, the Lord says to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your father's household and go to the land I will show you." How many of us would drop everything, leave our family, our jobs, even our country to follow the call of God? Yet, Abram left, not knowing exactly where he was going, but with...
  • The Fear of Public Speaking is Very Real for Many People – So is Virtual Therapy the Answer?  By : Harrison Monarth
    This article explores a new trend in the treatment of pubic speaking anxiety via the use of virtual reality therapy. The author contrasts the use of VR therapy with the real-world coaching that not only helps people overcome the fear of public speaking, but develops them into compelling and charismatic speakers and presenters.
  • Hightech Cameras Making Sport Training Easier  By : Content Team At GamesGoneTech.com
    Lately, the advances in commonly used everyday items has increased dramatically. We have cell phones that can double as MP3 players, as well as having internet capabilities, video consultations on our computers, digital cameras that can download right to the computer and then be sent in for printing, and so on. One advantage that new technology has given many people is the ability to take more pictures in a short period of time. This has changed many methods of how coaches ar...
  • The Life Should Be Easy Lie  By : Janet Daughtry
    Have you ever heard someone exclaim, “Why does this always happen to me?” or “That’s just my luck.”, as if they are somehow being singled out by life? We often have this notion that everyone else has it easier than we do.

    The truth is that life is hard - no exceptions for anyone. We don’t want it to be and somewhere deep inside of us we keep looking for a life that is pain free. It’s got to be out there somewhere. The truth is that a pain-free life doesn’t exist! Life is d...
  • The Lost Art Of Gratitude  By : Janet Daughtry
    I received a card from a friend today that made me cry. It's not the first card I have received from her because this unusual lady likes to reach out and touch with a card. She just seems to know when to send one and the exact thing to say to lift your spirit. In fact, you might say she has a card writing ministry of sorts.

    This very special lady came into my life about two years ago, when my husband and I suddenly found ourselves caretaking his mother, who had alzheimers....
  • Time To Get Out Of A Rut?  By : Joanna Wasmuth
    Is it easier for you to say “no” or “yes” to things? I was on the phone this week with a friend, about to cancel plans to go see a dance performance. I had plenty of good reasons - I’m not feeling well, I’m battling a migraine, I’m behind on work, the dishes are piling up, etc.

    As I heard the words “I’m not going to make it” come out of my mouth, I realized I’d gotten into a bit of a self-protective rut where it’s easier to stay home and watch a movie than go out and exper...
  • How to Leverage Your Intellectual Property for Maximum Profit  By : Suzanne Falter-Barns
    I don't know about you, but I would like to "squeeze" as much potential (read "profits") out of every minute I work as possible. Here is my Top Ten on how to put your Intellectual Property to Work!
  • 5 Mistakes New Runners Make  By : Peter Sterling
    Running seems to be one of the easiest exercises available, yet many are not doing it perfectly. No wonder why many people suffer injuries and other problems. The point here is that running is not simply placing one foot ahead of the other. It is more than meets the eye.

    Hence, if you are a new runner, it is imperative that you know the necessary pointers to consider in order to have a good run. To know these things, new runners must learn how to identify mistakes; otherwi...

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