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If You Want to Improve, Be Content to Be Thought Foolish and Stupid.
Being extremely self-aware can be quietly exhausting. You start monitoring every word, every tone, every gesture — not out of mindfulness, but survival. You wonder, Will this be received well? Will it upset them? And if it does, you spiral into self-questioning: What did I do wrong? How can I make sure this never happens…
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Organize Your Choices Strategically to Create what you Want
Sometimes it’s easy for us to say “I have no choice…”which (according to Robert Fritz, author of ‘The Path of Least Resistance’) is one of the ways that people avoid or undermine effective choice by losing the potential power of choice – yet choices abound. Even if you don’t SEE the choice – it’s there.…
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We are all creative
I am not This is what we say all the time. I am not the creative type. Yet we’re creating every single day. By our very thoughts and words we are always creating. Do you like what you’re creating? Think different thoughts, and you will get different results. Try it. Experiment. Stop saying you’re not…
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The Burden of Greatness
When artists create masterpieces and bestsellers, they feel an unrealistic expectation to repeat the miraculous. The same is true for many high-achieving women. This obsessive pursuit can lead to great accomplishments. It can also lead to frustration, exhaustion and a disconnection from ourselves and our emotions. No doubt this has an effect on our relationships…
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The magic ingredient for creating success
Give yourself the touch of gold! I have these instructions printed out and pasted on the front of a book by Chet Holmes called “The Ultimate Sales Machine.” (Brilliant book – if you don’t have a copy – get it, and thank me later) – “The great ones in life are not those who are…

