Tag Archive 'accountability'

Mar 26 2009

Daily Decision Strategy

Published by Tom Volkar under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,094 views

istock_000003065832xsmall1Making decisions is essential to success. Without a decision, we cannot follow through and complete.

This truth seems so basic and obvious. Why then do so many get so hung up in daily indecision? I’m sure you know that completing priority items is optimum. But decision making requires courage and sometimes we’d rather distract ourselves than choose.

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Mar 02 2009

Free Yourself

Published by Tom Volkar under Blogging | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,984 views

istock_000005716223xsmallWe gain the greatest freedom from cutting our own ties. Ties that bind us to old agreements and roles, need to be broken, when once freely chosen activities now feel like obligations.

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Jan 13 2009

Five Mood Enhancers for Business Success

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,311 views


How to Feel Like Doing

What You Say You Want to Do

Anyone who wants to figure it all out before taking action, delays unnecessarily. Read In the Mood, by Seth Godin. He points out that we aren’t lacking information. But we are lacking the proper mood to do what we want to do.

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Jul 28 2008

What’s Really Possible?

Published by Tom Volkar under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,080 views

If you read this blog, you probably believe that most anything is possible. If that’s your belief system, how often do you act as if it’s true? How often do you act on the basis that most anything is possible? Have you ever considered how your life and work might change if you more frequently accepted the possibility of creation without limitation? For those of us who are self-employed a change in perspective is often an essential adjustment.

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Apr 08 2008

Why Responsibility is the Key to Work Life Freedom

Published by Tom Volkar under Freedom of Self-Employment | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,494 views

Why do so many who say they want the freedom of being their own boss remain employed?

According to a recent Intuit survey, 72% of Americans say they would rather work for themselves and 67% say they regularly or constantly think about quitting their jobs.

So why haven’t more actually made the move that they say they want to? In a recent post we looked at the fear of not having enough money. But we know it’s never really the money.

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