The middle way is very simple. Keep it simple and you will find the balance you have been yearning for. All extremes are fear based and destructive. Should you eat all the time? Well no, that would not be good for you. Should you stop eating all together? No, that would not be good for you. I could ask you the same questions around exercise, fasting, work, play, relationships and on and on.
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The cycle of natural learning is curiosity> inquiry> knowledge> application.
In today’s uncertain economy with ever rising interest rates, many small businesses with limited financial training are having problems staying alive, let alone prospering. In fact, 63% of new businesses don’t survive six years — and most work-at-home people fail within 6 months! The primary reason is bad cash management. Too many self-employed people neglect […]
With the current economy and market changes I certainly feel it is important to keep a positive attitude, be positive and focus on what’s working versus what isn’t working.
Businesses fail, and often. If you think you want to run your own business, but are not sure you can be a successful Entrepreneur, I am glad you are thinking about it…keep reading. How does an Entrepreneur think, act, and respond? Is your personality a fit for being an successful Entrepreneur? Do you have what […]
As small business owners we move fast, change courses and shift gears daily. Operating a small business demands that we have the ability to be flexible and change as needed.
BY ALICIA MARIE – Business Trainer and Coach Accountability is a buzzword in the business world right now. Unfortunately, most of us have negative understanding of the word. We often use the word as if it means blame and punishment. Therefore, we often attempt to avoid it. The truth is that accountability is unavoidable. […]
I have noticed that people who are very accomplished have a healthy relationship with failure. They embrace it, watch for it, learn from their mistakes