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Why Not Be a Little (or a Lot :) Unreasonable?!?
Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com "Everything you want should be yours: the type of work you want; the relationshi »
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Lay off: When Life Grinds to a Halt, Give Yourself a Pace
Brenda Griffin Get a Job Expert Give yourself something to work toward – constantly. -Mary Kay Ash It’s odd. For years, you&rsq »
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Financial Check-In
Michael Laurance The Wealth Coach How are you doing on your financial resolutions? Are you following through? Have you taken the actions you p »
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It Is a New Year
The year just started. It really did just start. You really can make the changes you want this year. You really can! You really can get in shape »
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To Write: From Piles, to Themes
To Write: From Piles, to Themes K. Wordbird Bate The Writer’s Coach So there you sit, forlornly plopped in front of an overly long trail »
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Be Sure To Reapply In Your Dating Life
David Wygant Dating Expert Have you met a guy during the last six months whom you really liked a lot, but for some reason or other things just di »
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Your Commitment to You in 2009
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other. -Abraham Lincoln You've made some incredible change »
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Your Bucket of Fish
Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com Your purpose is to act on the resources God gives you. If God gives you a bucket of f »
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Facing a Career Curveball? Spring Back with Resiliency
Brenda Griffin Get a Job Expert The entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity. - Peter Drucker »
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New Year Fear: An Ice Storm Hits
As much excitement as a New Year can offer, it can also produce fear. Will this year be any different? Will anything in my life change? Those tho »
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