By

Andrea Goeglein, Ph.D.
01
Jun

Imagine

I suggest you invest 8 minutes and just imagine.  Imagine what you are capable of that you have yet to attempt.  Imagine how you could change someone’s life.  Imagine what the world filled with your possibilities. Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD DrSuccess@ServingSuccess.com
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30
May

Do you believe?

The handsome young man in the photo is my grandson Miles Goeglein on the occasion of his confirmation.  Like many his age, he has struggled with what to believe.  What he showed me was the power just one quote can have on a life.  “If you are able! – All things can be done for...
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25
May

What Do You Value?

ow this old post really made me smile.  I found as I was planning this trip that I have a very cheap streak.  That streak is along the lines of never wanting to invest money on ‘side trips’ — I like to go first class, stay first class, spend first class — but don’t like...
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23
May

One door closes – Another door opens

I will be out of the office until May 29.  I decided to look through some of my older posting and repost the link.  These are posts that, moment by moment, encourage me to dream bigger, smile more often, and always remember to love. Here is one from 2010: Dr. Success Challenge: Do you have a...
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22
May

Got Motivation?

Since I am the girl who wrote, Don’t Die with Vacation Time on the Books, it is only right that I be thinking about motivation before I go off on my trip.  This 2010 blog reminded me of why I was inspired to write that book six months later. What do you need to do...
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21
May

Optimistic or Pessimistic?

I, for one, still come out on the side that if given a choice, I would rather be born naturally too optimistic than born naturally more pessimistic.  Why?  Seeing a situation as negative as it really is would steal me of the moments I might have to enjoy those around me or see the beauty...
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20
May

Traveling

Part of the Don’t Die Book structure is to encourage the reader to pass the book along when they are finished reading.  There is even a page in the back to sign and date as you pass along. I received this photo of a copy of Don’t Die with Your Song Unsung on the nightstand...
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19
May

The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die, by John Izzo

  John Izzo begins his book: The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die with a question we should form our entire life around: “Why do some people find wisdom and die happy?” This query is one that should sit quietly in the back of our minds from birth until death. When we sit...
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17
May

An Essay on Shifting Sands: A Guidebook for Crossing the Deserts of Change, by Steve Donahue

An Essay by Dr. Success (aka Andrea Goeglein, Ph.D.) As a society, we are trained from our earliest years to approach our lives like mountain climbers. From the time we enter school we are supposedly being taught what to pack for life’s journey. By our teens, we have often laid out a detailed map and...
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12
May

Mother’s Day and Chicken Soup

As I drove from errand to errand today, I was listening to NPR.  There was a food show playing between 1:30 and 2:00 p.m. PST on 5/11/12, but I am not sure of the name of it.  The message, however, caused me to feel great joy and appreciation.  The part of the show I caught was talking...
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