January 1st, 2024
Paula D. Tozer
It’s better to change 10 things by 1% than one thing by 10% Dr. Tara Swart In a recent interview, author and neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart describes how she considers the Law of Attraction, and, in particular, a vision board. She considers it as an activity log. She notes that it’s not enough to simply […]
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December 29th, 2023
Paula D. Tozer
Today I asked myself…What is the formula for unhappiness? Always seeking, never finding. Always learning, never knowing. To find it is to know it. To know it is to live it. Simple. If that’s so, then why do we struggle to be happy? Your life doesn’t contradict your words or circumstances. What you live is […]
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December 24th, 2023
Paula D. Tozer
It’s interesting to observe how the holiday season can make us feel more alone. For those of us who feel its bite instead of its embrace, the idea that we “should” be happy, prosperous, and share meals surrounded by friends and family feels like a fairy tale. Even when we do enjoy rewarding relationships, engage […]
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December 8th, 2023
Deborah Johnson
Gift-giving is more than just the exchange of items; it’s about creating appreciation and fostering cherished memories. In the midst of a world where thoughtful gestures often take a backseat, the essence of gifting lies in making someone feel truly valued. It’s not merely about handing over random tokens; it’s about understanding the recipient’s genuine […]
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December 5th, 2023
Julie Winkle Giulioni
As the year draws to a close, I’m thrilled to be able to compile and share this month’s Leadership Development Carnival. In this ‘Best of 2023’ edition, you’ll be treated to the most impactful insights of 21 thought leaders as they offer their favorite articles from the year. Whether you’re a seasoned executive or an […]
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November 18th, 2023
Stan Goldberg
Physicians routinely prescribe Donepezil (Aricept), Galantamine (Razadyne), and Rivastigmine (Exelon) for patients who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. But they often ignore the clout of activities such as walking, knitting, woodworking, and puzzles. In this article, I explain why many common activities have the potential of holding in check the ravages of Alzheimer’s […]
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November 18th, 2023
Stan Goldberg
For years neurologists told us that once brain cells die, they can not be replaced. But guess what? They were wrong. In this article, I discuss the phenomenal implications of the latest findings on the brain’s ability to grow new neurons and establish new connections. You will also find 12 suggestions to guide you in […]
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October 1st, 2023
Mara Karpel
Missed the show? It was GREAT! But you can still hear it on podcast right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! Carol Polcovar returned to the show, live from Honolulu, Hawaii! Carol is a retired adjunct professor at Hawaii Pacific University and she is a playwright, poet, director, producer, and […]
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April 12th, 2023
Royce Shook
Fascinating, isn’t it, how there are those who decide upon living in abundance, and the next thing you know, they’re swimming in it? There are those who think about being more creatively fulfilled, and as if by magic, all the right steps, connections, and inspirations present themselves. Being creatively fulfilled can be a rewarding and […]
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February 7th, 2023
Julie Winkle Giulioni
‘Love’ is a word that only recently has crept into our workplace vocabulary. And it’s an appropriate addition! Sustainable satisfaction and success demand work that people love. In many ways, effective leadership is a profound expression of love – love of learning and love of the organization and the people whose lives leaders affect on […]
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