Since this week is Thanksgiving, I thought it fitting to focus todays post on not only being thankful for what we have, but taking the time to thank others for what they gave us this year.
The thanks could be in any form we want – a phone call, e-mail, card or letter. The vehicle does [...]
Archive for November, 2009
Giving Thanks
Posted in happiness, motivational, personal and professional development, tagged giving thanks, gratitude, thankful, thanksgiving on November 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Right Shoes
Posted in career, coaching, goals, happiness, personal and professional development, success, tagged appreciation, best life, career, getting involved, possibility, right shoes, wrong shoes on November 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I have been wearing the same gym shoes for 2 years now. Yes I know, that is way too long but time just flew by.
Wondering why my feet were hurting made me realize just how long it had been with these same shoes, so I asked fellow class members at the gym what kind of shoes they [...]
Best Fit Life
Posted in confidence, happiness, personal and professional development, tagged appreciation, best life, confidence, happiness on November 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I recently spent a wonderful weekend visiting my brother and his family in Chicago. It is such a beautiful city – great architecture, very walkable, full of activity and friendly people. I can see why they love living there as it fits their personalities, interests, wants and many of their needs.
For all its virtues, Chicago [...]
My Focus
Posted in changes, coaching, confidence, happiness, motivational, personal and professional development, self help, transition, tagged appreciation, attention, focus, gratitude, present, solutions, worry on November 3, 2009 | 1 Comment »
My current article talks about where we place our focus and attention (most of the time), so I thought I would share mine.
First, I want to start with where my focus used to be most of the time – worry. I would worry about everything, big things, small things – you name it I would [...]