Feb 18 2010
Tag Archive 'opportunities'
Feb 09 2010
Authentic Business Building
Mar 22 2009
Starting Over
I get occasional emails from desperate readers who think they have totally screwed up their lives. They think they can’t afford to hire me as their coach but they reach out hoping for help.
I’ll often ask them to do something simple, like read a blog post and email me back what came up for them after reading it. Or I’ll send them a couple of questions by email. But rather than just answering the damn questions – they’ll write back telling my some pathetic story about why they can’t. Bull!
Jan 20 2009
Time and Money
For about 8 months now, I’ve seen the solution for my time crunch. The solution was to create more effective work standards that honored my chosen priorities. But in the midst of making the necessary productivity adjustments, I’m presented with even more opportunities to learn and grow my business.
Jan 05 2009
Be Authentic and Grow Rich
The connection between authenticity and wealth cries out for illumination.
I coach and write to inspire and to encourage. This year, I’ve chosen a theme by which to guide my work – Prosperity through Authenticity.
Dec 30 2008
Parlay Your Wisdom
What’s your greatest business or blogging realization of 2008? Let’s give a great gift of wisdom to one another.
To realize means coming to understand something clearly and distinctly
Feb 06 2008
Seven Things That May Surprise You About Money
These are things I’m pretty sure about regarding money. If anyone speaks with greater certainty on the subject of money – run like hell!
Sometimes it seems like money comes more out of the blue than as a result of the work we do.
Jan 16 2008
What’s So Overwhelming About Information Overload?
What’s so overwhelming about information overload? Why do we see it as overload at all? Why do we see too much information as overwhelming? Before the Internet we didn’t get upset because we couldn’t read every book in the library.
Oct 16 2007
Opportunities Abound… But Where Do They Come From?
Become an opportunity creator rather than an opportunity seeker.
I used to search for opportunities. As an opportunity seeker, I once sought out ways to make more money. But I know now that what I was really looking for was greater freedom. That freedom was found by recognizing my own talents, values and capabilities rather than seeking opportunities created by others.
















