Focus: Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) A distraction is something that keeps us from giving 100% of our attention to what we’re doing or attempting to do right now. By diverting our attention, it dims our focus....
View ArticleInside Week 2 of What Do YOU Want?
This is the second guest post by Jean S., who is sharing her experience of participating the 6-week What Do YOU Want? course. She wrote about week 1 last week. Continually look backward asking why?—as...
View ArticleInside Week 4 of What Do YOU Want?
This is the fourth guest post by Jean S., who is sharing her experience of participating the 6-week What Do YOU Want? course. She previously wrote about week 1, week 2 and week 3. During this class we...
View ArticleInside Week 5 of What Do YOU Want?
This is the fifth guest post by Jean S., who is sharing her experience of participating the 6-week What Do YOU Want? course. She previously wrote about week 1, week 2, week 3, and week 4. Now that we...
View ArticleDeath by Risk Aversion
Remember that life is short. Be willing to take risks. The post Death by Risk Aversion appeared first on Farther to Go!.
View ArticleIntroducing the Manifesto
Company manifestos have become popular probably in part because they’re a lot more interesting than mission statements. The best manifestos are fun, visually appealing, and succinct. The worst spout...
View ArticleGot Goals?
You probably won’t be surprised to lean that people who set low goals or no goals tend not to accomplish much. On the other hand, people who set goals not only get more done, they also tend to be...
View ArticleHow Many of these Myths Do You Believe?
These six beliefs are so pervasive they seem to be embedded in our culture. Most of them are meant to be motivational, but because they aren’t true, belief in these myths can have unintended...
View ArticleCharacter or Circumstances: Which Factor Is Stronger?
When it comes to determining how a person is likely to act or react at any given time, which factor plays a bigger role: personal character or the situation the person is in? Research can be found...
View ArticleOn Radical Change
To a great extent, the term radical was co-opted by the 60s. That decade represents many of my formative years, so the word has a particular connotation for me it may or may not have for you. In the...
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