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An incredibly motivational movie that takes just a few minutes to watch. Don’t miss this one!
Another Powerful Movie of A Real Person
The Prescription for Self-Doubt: Watch This Video
Nice article on the natural rhythm of work over on Zen Habits
Finding the Natural Rhythms and Flows of Working
An idea for a weekly personal retreat
Organization Session: A Weekly Check In Practice for Ultimate Development
Keep Your Cool in a Conflict
Conflict zen habit 3: keep your cool
This is part one of a series of articles covering the book: What Color is Your Parachute. The book and thus these articles are excellent ways to discover what you want to do for a career and how to go about making it happen.
What Color Is Your Parachute? How to Hunt for a Job
Parts four and five to show you an example of where this series goes.
What Color Is Your Parachute? Killing the Doubts
What Color Is Your Parachute? The Flower Diagram
Look for Inspiration Yourself
Find Your Inspiration, Jack London’s Way
What Does Working Hard Mean to You?
Accepting responsibility for your own fulfillment
Accepting Personal Responsibility For Our Fulfillment In Life
Keys to making difficult decisions
The top 5 mistakes that people make when confronting an important change
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Thanks for linking my post! Glad you enjoyed it!
Danielle Marie Crume
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“We are continually faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.” ~John W. Gardner
Danielle, you are very welcome.
Stephen, thanks for linking to me *and* giving me the chance to find you. I love the name of your site and the feel of it and will definitely be back for more.
Welcome Tammy. Nice to meet you.