April 1st, 2008

Motivational speaker Gavin Ingham interviews goal setting expert Andy Smith, part 2

Part of Gavin Ingham interviewing goal setting expert Andy Smith on how to set goals that really work.

Copyright (c) 2008 Gavin Ingham

5. What sorts of goals should people set?

I would urge people to think big and set long-term goals that excite them, without worrying at first about how they are going to get there. It really is a shame when people limit their lives by telling themselves that what they really want isn’t realistic. The only way to find out what’s realistic is to go for it.

March 12th, 2008

Why Your Goal Setting Annoys Friends, Family And Faint-hearts

It’s not unusual for people to come back from an inspiring personal development seminar, or after having read a potentially life changing book on goals and ready to take action, only to be faced with indifference and sometimes downright hostility from loved ones. Why is this the case and what can you do if it happens to you?

February 18th, 2008

Discover How You Can Learn About Social Responsibility In Business

In the current information age, one can learn greatly from inspiring entrepreneurs who build their business with great focus in social responsibility. Such responsible acts in business can come in many different forms. An example of social responsibility in business is the entrepreneur creating a platform that benefits and impacts others positively. Muhammad Yunos is one such great role model. His initiative in the introduction of the micro bank creates a wonderful platform for people to have a fantastic opportunity to lead a better life. Another fantastic example is Robert Kiyosaki and Rich Dad Company whose mission is to elevate the financial well being of humanity.

January 4th, 2008

The Master Of The Pointless Conversation

If you’re like most people, then you often feel like you’re spending far too much time and emotional energy having certain conversations with certain people.

Imagine how many years we could add to our lives if we could reclaim all the time we’ve wasted on those pointless, meaningless, destructive, repetitious, mind-blowingly-frustrating, mind-numbingly-boring, too-many-to-remember conversations we’ve all had.

You know the ones.
Quite often they’re with the same people.
About the same issues.
Or similar.

And invariably we end up with the same result; frustration, conflict, anger, tears, drama or some combination thereof.
No joy, no solution, no agreement, no mutual understanding or respect.
And less time and productivity in our day.

December 12th, 2007

Five Keys To Happiness

The keys to happiness are not a secret, they are a process. To be happier, you must practice every day. The following five keys to happiness, if practiced daily, will lead you to find greater joy, success and fulfillment.

Savor Every Moment
To be in the moment is to live in the moment. Too often we are thinking ahead or looking ahead to the next event or circumstance in our lives, not appreciating the “here and now.” When we savor every moment, we are savoring the happiness in our lives.


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