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    The Eternal Now
    Brian Moran
    Close the knowingdoing gap

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    Chris Majer
    These 10 obstacles tend to prevent it

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    Jill Gabrielle Klein
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    Chuck Sink
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    December 2013 Personal Excellence Articles

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    Dated: 11-29-2013

    The Eternal Now: Close the knowing-doing gap

    The current moment—the eternal now—is all you have. The future is created now; your dreams are achieved in the moment. Results are not the attainment of greatness, but confirmation of it. There’s a long list of things you know would improve your life, health, or career. Whether you do them is the difference between a life of greatness and one of mediocrity. Knowledge alone isn’t power: you need to stop gathering info, weighing the evidence, chasing new ideas—and just execute!

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      8
    Dated: 12-02-2013

    Positive Transformation: These 10 obstacles tend to prevent it

    How can you spur real, positive change in your life and overcome the obstacles that prevent positive transformation?

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      8
    Dated: 12-02-2013

    Serving the One: A lesson in moral judgment

    When my father was a 16-year-old concentration camp prisoner under the Third Reich in the late summer of 1944, he was a slave laborer working on a railroad construction site. He spent most of his long days carrying heavy steel rails up a hill, over and over again. After several months in the labor camp he started to doubt that he had the strength to keep going, fearing instead that he would perish along with many others.

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      8
    Dated: 12-02-2013

    Showing Up Is Fine: Selfless, unexpected help is priceless

    There’s something beautiful about doing what you say you will do. There’s something even more beautiful in doing more than is unexpected. It’s remembered.

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      8
    Dated: 12-03-2013

    Be an Above-Average Man: Take a few tips for stepping up your game

    What kind of man did you think you would be as a boy? Are you that man? Are you even the guy you’d like to be?

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      8
    Dated: 12-03-2013

    Hone Feminine Intuition: Differentiating Ego from Higher Self

    “You’ve come a long way, baby,” wasn't just an ad for Virginia Slims cigarettes in the late 1960s – it was also a dubious signifier for the gains women made in society.

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      8
    Dated: 12-03-2013

    Leadership Capacity: Assess you own ability to lead

    Leadership capacity determines your ability to lead in more complex areas of responsibility. Capacity is influenced by individual initiative that often accompanies an organizational investment.

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    Dated: 12-03-2013

    Christmas for Mystics: Make your holidays more holy

    Holidays are only holy if we make them so. Otherwise, the assault of modernity—from crass consumerism to a 24-hour news cycle to the compulsivity of the wired world—wrecks whatever we have left of our nervous systems, making the true spiritual meaning of Christmas seem as distant as the furthest star. It’s only when we consciously carve out a space for the holy—in our heads, our hearts and our lifestyles—that the deeper mysteries of the season can reveal themselves.

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    Dated: 12-02-2013

    Extraordinary Performance: Unlocking the key to making a real difference

    During my life, I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to walk multiple career paths, including emergency medicine physician, lawyer, researcher, business owner, and mentor. My journey has introduced me to incredible, high-achieving individuals whom I refer to as outliers – people whose personal endeavors propel them far beyond our normal definition of achievement.

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    Dated: 12-02-2013

    5 Money Management Tips: Every woman must know to take control

    While women are earning bigger paychecks and many consider themselves their family’s Chief Financial Officer, nearly half fear they’ll end up broke and homeless, and 54 percent feel alienated by a financial industry they say is male oriented.

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