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  1. Rubber-Ball Theory of Career and Success/ Circle and Crowd Theory of Life and Success By Sanjeev Himachali
    Rubber-Ball Theory of Career and SuccessGrowth in our career and even our personal growth is like a "rubber ball". Height of your growth is based on your hard work, like a maximum height that can be reached by a rubber ball is decided by the vigor with which you through the ball in the air. Once it reaches the maximum height, it will start its downward journey, like a bad time is our personal life. It will continue to fall, inch-by-inch, like our bad days, from worse to worst, until and unless…


  2. Coaching: How to Have a Mentor for Your Life By Jeff Herring
    My business card says I’m a marriage and family therapist. That doesn’t very adequately describe what I do.For example, spend more than 30 seconds with a new person and the inevitable “what do you do for a living?” question arises. I usually get one of three reactions:1) “Oh, that’s nice”, and then they walk away. (I’m really not that scary.)2) “So are you analyzing me right now?” (As if that’s all I do in my spare time.)3) “Oh, let me tell you about my husband/wife/kids/etc.” (Makes me want …


  3. A Perrverse Confidante By Wayne Mitchell
    Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 15, 2002Dad passed away years ago and Mom lives alone. She is still young and healthy, yet she always plays the victim. I am in my 30s and divorced.Our relationship has always been based on a maternal dictatorship. Even as an adult daughter I cannot approach my mother because her idea of advice is an order. Since she makes life miserable, I withhold my personal life from her to the point of lying.I met a wonderful man who lives out of town, and we h…


  4. Taking The Coach Approach By Diana Kennedy
    When you use what you go through to grow through, you take the coach approach. I am suggesting that you hire your own counsel. After all, who else knows your dreams, goals, and intentions better than you do? Who else has access to your inner compass?Yes, you have an inner compass. And it guides you along the river of life. When we pay attention to our emotional responses and our own ‘self’ talk, we are using our inner compass. It’s called living life from the inside out. It’s using our brain…


  5. Making Changes in Your Personal Life By Kate Hufstetler
    Making changes in your personal life can be a tough process. Change starts with a thought. It cannot begin without one. However, what we think and dream is not always what those around us choose to envision for us.Why do I bring this up? Because I know first hand that when people try to make changes there are often nay-sayers hanging around. There will always be people expressing their negative responses as reasons why you can’t do something that you dream. BUT this is never a reason to …


  6. Essence of Awakeness By Susan Sheppard
    Be conscious, aware, and alert. Pay attention. Remember when you were in elementary school and the teacher used to say pay attention now, this is important? Well, this is important. Wake up! What does it take to wake up an adult? Many people go through life on automatic, doing life as it comes along. What kind of things occurs that is considered a wake up call? The death of a loved one, a miracle, a near death experience, the birth of a child, a divorce, a marriage, a spiritual experie…


  7. Business Coaching - Ten Ways of Dealing with Mistakes You Made By Ruth Zanes
    You can either choose to dwell on what happened and get stuck in the past or you can choose to start using your energy to build your future. Either choice is okay. But ask yourself which choice is the most empowering? Should you choose to start to create your future here are some tips that can ease the process.1. See yourself in the future.Ask yourself: "How will I look at this circumstance six months from now? A year from now? Then, "how much will I (or anyone else) really care?" Know that it…


  8. The Difference Between Approval and Appreciation By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Having worked with individuals, couples, families and business partners for 35 years, helping them learn to resolve conflict, I have often been faced with the difficulties that occur when people are confused about the difference between approval with appreciation. Have you ever wondered about the difference between approval and appreciation? Most of us have never actually thought about it, yet if we do think about it, we realize that we feel very differently when we receive approval as opposed…


  9. The Right Time and Place By Roy Klienwachter
    (Channelled)Roy…I am sending you this quote from Sōtō Zen, Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki, please read it.Once someone advised Dōgen to go to Easter Japan if he wanted to see Buddhism prosper.Dōgen said: "I don't agree. If anyone really wants to study Buddhism, he will come here, even if he has to cross mountains, rivers, and seas. If I take my teaching to people who do not have the desire to study, I don't know whether they will listen to me. Might I not j…



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1. "What's Next" Syndrome By Paul Shearstone
Terms like Postpartum, Post Traumatic and Post Gulf War are all well-known Syndromes - mysteries no longer to the medical community or even those of us who count ourselves among the great unwashed. We hear and read everyday about the negative outcomes from life-threatening trauma. The 9/11 attacks in New York City demonstrate all too clearly the psychological devastation left behind long after upsetting occurrences.Depression [for some, chronic] is often the most obvious symptom that denotes …

2. Embracing Excellence By Judy Rushfeldt
Joey rises before dawn to pack his lunch, eager for morning to arrive so he can board the city bus that transports him to his job at a souvenir production facility. From 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Joey applies decals to souvenir collector spoons. Much like an artist applying brush to canvas, Joey peels a self-sticking decal from its wrapper, painstakingly centers it over the base of the spoon and slowly presses it on the metal. If the decal is not perfectly centered, he peels it off and starts…

3. How Appetizing Is Your Feedback? (How to Motivate with Positive Communication) By Ed Sykes
Recently, I was watching a rerun of the successful television show, The Cosby Show. The patriarch of this professional family (He is a doctor and his wife is a lawyer.) played by Bill Cosby, was just told by his college-bound daughter that the boyfriend she brought home to meet him was really her fiancé. He was disappointed with the news. Disappointed not in the young man or what he did (he was a “maintenance engineer”), but in the way he was told about this engagement.Mr. Cosby said that t…

4. Action NOT Reaction By John Giagkiozis
Do you feel you are in charge of your life do you really believe that you control your destiny? Or you are of those people who feel manipulated all the time, they are doing things and they don’t know, why? Do you have the sense that you are a wooden puppet that someone else pulls the strings?I have an answer for you.Psychologists have proven that human decisions are based on emotions, and once an emotional decision is made they use their logical part of the brain to justify that decision. That…