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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Laugh…a lot!
At what point was it decided to suppress laughter and leave it to the little people? We take us way too serious. Continue reading
Posted in Laughter as a Motivator
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Dark Chocolate and Desire
Mentioning dark chocolate is provocative to say the least. Stimulating. Drool worthy. Continue reading
Posted in Food and Motivation
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, achieve goals, achieving, actions fulfill desires, begin living, bold, chocolate, cocoa, coffee, columbian roast, dark chocolate, desire, dessert, don't be afraid, dream, dreaming, dreams, drool worthy, financial freedom, flavonoids, food, fortune, fortune favors the bold, goals, golfing, hold your dream captive, live it loud, making it happen, milk, naps, pep in my step, persistence, provocative, realize your dream, smile on my face, stimulating, take actions, today has power, unfulfilled dreams, visualize, visualize your dream, want to, write a book, write out 5 goals, yum
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How I See Me
I’ve had the privilege of working in some very negative environments. Privilege? Is there a better way to put into practice the reading and growing you’ve been doing? Continue reading
Posted in Motivation at Work
Tagged a winner, Abe Lincoln, accomplish, being happy with who I am, beneficial criticism, build confidence, confidence, confident, confident assurance, constructive criticism, depressed, dream, dwell on positives, Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, encourage, foreperson, grow today, growing, how i see me, how people see me, jurist, jury duty, learn from mistakes, live it loud, making myself better, momentum, momentum stacking, negative environments, poor attitudes, privilege, proper outlook, seeing myself as a winner, steps that can be taken, stress, success, successes, thinking well of myself, today has power, why me, you're worth it
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