Procrastination Clogging Your Day? Get Unclogged Fast!

Procrastination trips up lots and lots of people every single day. If you’re one of them, you’re certainly not alone. In fact, I think it’s safe to say that procrastination is one of the biggest and most common time and energy drains going. It’s a discouraging and damaging habit — BUT there’s good news! Procrastination doesn’t happen…

Time Choices and Changes — Staging Your Time Success!

Your time choices define your time success. And those choices are profoundly affected by the energy, perspective and priorities that you bring to them. Indeed, you can’t make a time choice that you aren’t ready for. It won’t even occur to you! But the good news is that you can develop your capacity when it 

Stages of Change and Your Time Choices

Have you heard of the 6 stages of change? Change is one of the constants in our lives – and we often tend to balk at changes. So that’s where the idea of stages of change becomes really helpful! In 1997 psychology professor James Prochaska created a very 

Our Values Ourselves – Connect to Your Core Values and Soar!

“Without values, there is confusion and chaos.” Deepak Chopra How well do you know yourself? How do your daily life and the way you use your time reflect your values? Your personal 

Gmail Makes Undo Send Official – and We All Win!

Gmail has been experimenting with Undo Send for quite awhile now. How many times have you hit the send button, only to notice a major typo as that e-mail takes off into cyber space? Or how often have you re-thought a response … too late … and needed to clarify, backpedal

Inner Critic Got Your Ear? Quiet That Voice Now!

It’s a question we all need to ask ourselves: Has your Inner Critic got your ear? The voice of your Inner Critic is one of the most destructive voices you’ll ever hear. We all have that voice inside – and I’ve got practical ideas that really work, when it comes to quieting the cacophony!

Deepen into Strong Time for Heart-Based Peace and Calm

Strong Time is a powerful concept that has its roots in the early 20th century.  First described by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim, the core ideas about strong time were then expanded upon by the