Can You Slow Down?
Tim Connor, Leadership, Management & Sales Speaker
How Nature Teaches You Righteousness
Joseph Rain, www.josephrain.com
Can You Be Shy And Successful?
Norma Forastiere, Certified Facilitator, Access Consciousness®
Five Scary Actions That Haunt Your Reputation
Stacey Hanke, Founder, Communication Expert, Stacey Hanke Inc.
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You make a lot of money, but what if you don’t know how to channelize your savings, to build wealth? An unclear plan for using your wealth in your lifetime could lead to you taking on more risks than necessary or dialing up the spending of your current wealth.A well-thought-out and flexible plan is what you need!
When I sit down with my clients for both current wealth and legacy wealth planning, I always start by asking them this question: What’s important to you? I want their financial goals to drive our planning, not the other way around.
Do you believe that the universe operates at random, or is there a higher intelligence that orchestrates encounters, events, and a stream of destiny? After observing many uncanny synchronicities, I have a firm belief that, despite appearances of haphazardness, a brilliant and loving hand guides us to our right place at the right time for the right purpose.
Modern society teaches us the purpose of life is to grow up, settle down, raise children, accumulate wealth, follow the rules and spend free time pursuing pleasurable activities. Many people fall into this trap. We call it a success!But the seeker within us never truly rests. As we are fulfilling our short and medium-term goals and desires, there is that gnawing feeling within, that there must be more. I presume this is the reason you are reading this article. It certainly is the reason why I wrote it.
With research showing that 40-60% of American adults admit to some form of shyness – including social anxiety, worries of judgment and ridicule from others, low self-confidence, and acute self-consciousness – it is a commonplace phenomenon.
Have you ever been so frustrated by someone's bad habits that the very thought of communicating with them scares you? Do you go into hiding when you see a rude coworker coming your way? What if YOU are the one everyone with whom everyone fears communicating?
A question - do you think driving faster, eating faster, walking faster, working faster etc. or doing anything faster gives you one more minute of life? Do you think it really adds value to the quality of your life? If your answer is - yes to either question - don't bother taking the time to finish reading this article cause it will be a waste of your time (since you are in a hurry).
As an HR professional, much of what you need to do each day is influenced by others. Nevertheless, your mental and emotion framework is yours to master, regardless of the situations and challenges that you encounter. Reacting and responding are weak tools with which to gain control of your career and your life. They disarm your power to choose.
In a world where we are all sharing and connecting, how is this new technical outreach of connect, capture and share behavior creating a new cultural footprint for us to walk into the future? Is it possible that our new world of selfie and Instagram is not about being selfish at all but about our need to connect and share every moment of our lives with others? Is it being transparent in ways we’ve never experienced before – and taking the older generations by surprise?