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Moving from Overwhelm to Clarity

Moving from Overwhelm to Clarity

In the past, the more self-improvement and personal development books I read, the more overwhelmed I tended to get about the level of work required to make any meaningful change in my life. It all ...

Priorities Clear the Path

Priorities Clear the Path

The Pareto Principle is a well-known concept. You may know it as the 80/20 rule. Essentially 80% of meaningful results derive from 20% of the causes. When placed in the perspective of your life, th...

Playing to Your Strengths (and Focusing on “Not to Dos”)

Playing to Your Strengths (and Focusing on “Not to Dos”)

The truth is that it’s our strengths that make up the best of who we are. When we find ourselves in a position to display those strengths, there is a comfortable ease with which we go about our bus...

Chasing Progress Not Perfection

Chasing Progress Not Perfection

The time required for a person to achieve anything they want to do or break down any goal can be identified by where they sit (their current reality) in three basic categories; Knowledge (What?) S...

Controlling Your Space & Self-Empowerment

Controlling Your Space & Self-Empowerment

"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom."

The Joy of Small Purpose Driven Actions

The Joy of Small Purpose Driven Actions

One of my favorite aspects about the Purpose Planner system, is that it lets me celebrate the little actions as much as the big ones. Getting my admin out the way often holds greater joy than knock...

Purpose Planning: A Little Strategy  Time Goes A Long Way

Purpose Planning: A Little Strategy Time Goes A Long Way

Most successful business leaders tend to agree on one thing. Setting aside some quiet thinking time every week allows for significantly improved strategy, decision making and overall productivity.