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happiness
16
Aug

Be Careful What You Wish For

Dr. Success Challenge: Think back on your business career. Have you ever wished that you could crush a competitor, gotten back at someone who might have fired you, see a company you had worked with or client you had once serviced, meet with business failure? Make a list of those situations. Now look at that...
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13
Jul

Do you want to be www.Happier.com?

Rarely does a week go by that someone does not say to me, “How do you stay so positive?” or “How can you be so resilient?” In the confusion of losing our savings, our investment in a business, and the business itself, I did not initially realize that they were not asking a rhetorical question...
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08
Jun

How to Happy Up A Conversation

Successful Conversations in Interesting Times What is a Successful Conversation? One that makes you feel better when you have completed it than before you had it. During these interesting economic times there is no better opportunity to practice engaging in conversations that matter. To guide the conversations toward possible positive action instead of dejection and...
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16
Apr

Proof You Must Never Give Up Your Dreams

Spend 7 minutes and feel your heart smile. The theme of my AMAZ television segment this week was the media, the reporting of bad news, and what you can do about it. I became aware of this YouTube video while wathcing Brian Willams on NBC Nightly News last night. I like that NBC Nightly News...
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30
Mar

Twitter Yourself Into The Now

A few weeks ago a wrote an blog twittering about twitter and how we serious, success minded adults need not preoccupy ourselves with adolesence type behavior. This morning I am having some crow for breakfast. Care to join me! They don’t call me Dr. Success for nothing! I do persevere even when I can’t figure...
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27
Mar

Does the Word “Spiritual” Make You Uptight?

Would you be willing to explore spirituality if I told you it would make you more resilient? There is one question that I have been asked more in the last several months than at any other time in my business career. The question is: “How do you survive this economy?” I know at some level...
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13
Oct

Goals as Guideposts – Not Tombstones

One of the first questions we’re asked as children is, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” In the United States this question literally begins our life-long process of goal setting, especially in our careers. We are encouraged in our culture to set goals, goals and more goals. We are taught how...
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