Earlier this year, the
video clip in this post circulated. It had a powerful impact on
everyone who watched it. At this time of the year, many people are
thinking about changes they want to make in their lives for next
year, new year's resolutions as well as other promises to themselves.
Before connecting you with the clip, let me give you a couple of
thoughts along with two book recommendations.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
How to Create Powerful Affirmations by Janet Callaway
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Eagle, You and Change by Janet Callaway | The Natural Networker
The
American Bald Eagle.
What
a majestic and an inspiring symbol. Any of us involved with personal
development and coaching, know Jim Rohn's famous comment about the
fact that you can dress a duck up in an eagle jacket, send it to
eagle school and it will still be a duck.
Jim
also taught us that for “things to change, you have to change.”
After you read this story, decide if you have the heart of an eagle;
decide if you will change.
The
Eagle has the longest life-span of its species living up to 70 years.
However, to reach this age, the Eagle must make a hard decision in
its 40's. Its long, flexible talons can no longer grab prey; its long
sharp beak becomes bent.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
12 Mondays to Changing your Life by Janet Callaway
Internationally
known leadership consultant, educator, speaker and author of more
than twenty books David Cottrell gives terrific advice in Monday
Morning Choices. He tells you, and I agree, that if you change
your Mondays you can change your life. What he suggests is that each
Monday you focus on one personal and positive choice for the week.
Following are his timeless and proven principles for successful
living; I have selected one quote for each choice.
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