Loneliness Doesn’t Have To Bring You Down
5 tools you can use
Another New Year
Avoid resolutions, establish some life goals
Failure Is Not A Bad Thing
How to use it to succeed?
Life Changing Moments In 2017
Relish each moment of your life
Loneliness Doesn’t Have To Bring You Down
5 tools you can use
Another New Year
Avoid resolutions, establish some life goals
Failure Is Not A Bad Thing
How to use it to succeed?
Life Changing Moments In 2017
Relish each moment of your life
It’s New Year – Curtains are down on the holidays and we are all set to welcome the fresh year with new challenges and goals. It can be tiring and stressful yet promising and full of hopes. Whether it’s personal or professional, many of you might have set goals for the New Year. If not, start right now!
The month of December was stressful for all of us as we struggled to get to work in cold and snowy weather, finish year-end projects, and prepare for the holidays. As we enter the New Year, we face new challenges and stressors - right on the heels of a demanding year-end wrap up. Not easy to stay calm, focused and productive at your job. Here are my 12 Saves of the New Year: Tips to help you SAVE YOUR SANITY!
Ever noticed how quiet it can seem when the extra activity of the holidays fade away? Many of us spend a few weeks full on with shopping, time with friends and family, dinner parties, travel and then wham… just like that it’s over. While we may be relieved to leave the hustle and bustle behind, for many of us, there is a sense of loneliness that follows.
Well, here we are again facing another new year. We have a new calendar, a clean slate, and endless possibilities. Unfortunately, the majority of us will, once again, make one of two bad mistakes that will guarantee we will be at this same place and point in life next year. Every New Year, people either commit to unrealistic, unreasonable resolutions they never realize, or they commit to absolutely nothing which they continue to realize.
Mike and his then business partner, Pat Sullivan launched ACT! on April 1, 1987. With it they produced a best-selling product that digitilized the Daytimer® era and created the contact management software category, which was a catalyst for the multi-billion-dollar customer relationship management (CRM) sofware industry. Kind of a big deal out there in the world in terms of game-changer inventions wouldn't you say?
I have experienced many positive and negative life-changing minutes during my 70 plus years of traveling down the highways of life, and I can tell you that from my perspective one can never really know the full and total consequences or impacts of these life-changing minutes - whether it is as a parent of a child, a business owner, or the son or daughter of a parent who has left this earth plane forever
Every year, with the best will in the world, we make New Year’s resolutions to make some sort of change, like exercising more or eating healthier. We start off with great gusto and determination, yet by February we begin making excuses to avoid the gym, or convince ourselves pizza would be great for dinner. What happens? We’re approaching change in the wrong way. But we can easily make it right.
You may have observed as you go throughout the day that several people are living each day on autopilot without a clear focus or purpose. Most individuals I interact with are comfortable with their daily routine and rarely change their patterns. My reason for writing on this topic is to inspire those that may feel they are destined to continue on this mundane path or do not have the strength or self-confidence to venture into the unknown and make a change that could impact their life in order to achieve a very positive outcome.
For many decades, I’ve been intrigued by the chemical impacts—both positive and negative—that conversations have on us. I married a biochemist and for decades we’ve shared lots of conversations about our work. When we first wrote about the “Neurochemistry of Positive Conversations” for Harvard Business Review and Psychology Today, we received confirmation that we were on to something important.