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Featured Get Your MoJo! Guest Blogger, Sharon Sayler, Communications Expert
“Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.” ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh Tweet
Read MoreMore Engagement is the Answer to Workaholism
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” ~Confucius Tweet
Read MoreSimplify by Saying “No”
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Read MoreReinvent Yourself by Saying Yes
“The best way out is always through.” ~ Robert Frost Tweet
Read MoreCourage: A Bi-Product of Self-Care
So why is taking care of ourselves good for the Earth? Because we are all socially interconnected, when we feel better, others around us feel better too. Like throwing a stone into a pond, good feeling ripples outward and impacts those around us–in our families, our workplaces and our communities.
Read MoreLeadership and Learning Promote Positive Team Work!
Leading by example is one of the easiest ways to make changes within your organizations but simply doing what was learned as best practice isn’t the end all of leadership.
Read MoreSanta Barbara 4th Annual Women’s Festival
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, I would like to invite you to the 4th Annual Women’s Festival, “Bringing All Our World’s Together,” on March 4th and 5th, 2011 in Santa Barbara, CA.
Read MoreBorrowing Brain Power Can Broaden Perspective
How much of others skill sets we can integrate into project dynamics determine the magnitude of how much you can leverage the existing brain power! Using the special skills all members of a team or company make projects collaborative and fortify them with various perspectives and angles of intelligence. The opportunity to fail decreases as team oriented thinking increases.
Read MoreDon’t Worry – Look Ahead to Great Things!
Have you ever been accused of worrying too much? Worrying is an action that is easily accessible and is quite quickly put into action by many common occurrences which take place in our daily lives. Along with the fact that it’s unhealthy, it is also quite unproductive. We’ll notice if we look at the difference of those mental actions: the pro-activity in creating change is the demonstrable characteristic and the other function: worrying, is a visible restriction to figuring out how to creatively assess that which we worry about.
Read MoreWhat We Do Today is What Creates Tomorrow.
The idea is that all dreams and goals can be achieved, maybe not today, but that today matters significantly in the future victories in our lives. What we actively involve ourselves in currently will literally create the accomplishment and success of our wildest dreams—so long as today, TODAY, we make active strides towards these long-term goals.
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