Tag Archive 'self-improvement'

May 19 2008

What Makes You Exceptional?

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Guidance

Do you know what makes you exceptional?
If you do are you frequently and fearlessly expressing your exceptionality?
Here’s my theory of exceptionality. We increase the probability of creating a life of freedom, fulfillment and financial prosperity to the degree that we are willing to express our exceptionality.
I hope you’ll agree, that the best of both worlds, [...]

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Feb 04 2008

Answer this Question and Change Your Life

Published by Tom Volkar under Coach Your Life

What really matters to me that I’m not doing anything about?
You might as well pause right here and answer before reading on. It’s such a significant challenge to self-truth. Just the whisper of it will come back to haunt you if you don’t acknowledge your answer right now.
So what did you come up with? [...]

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Oct 13 2007

Screw Going Back to School

How many times have you heard this from confused folks who have yet to find their true calling?
“I’m thinking about going back to school.”
Screw that! Why? Because the odds are excellent that more education and/or additional credentialing isn’t necessary to get to the level of success, freedom and work fulfillment that you desire.
I’m not anti-education. [...]

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Oct 03 2007

Feel Your Way to Freedom

Published by Tom Volkar under Coach Your Life

A wise coach once said. “Everything in our lives, we either create, promote or allow.” Everything. Wow, do you find that line as inspiring as I do. That means we are at choice about everything in our lives. For everything, we make it up, advance it further or permit its presence.
“Everything” includes even the feelings [...]

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Sep 27 2007

You Can’t Go Where You’re Going Until You Feel What You’re Feeling

Published by Tom Volkar under Coach Your Life

You’ll hate this post unless you’re already enjoying your work or on the verge of that enjoyment. Why? Because I’m going to ask you to fully feel what you are feeling, and for most people, that can be very uncomfortable. But being willing to fully feel everything is the one process that separates the [...]

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