Category Archives: attitude

Self Improvement: Celebrate Your Freedom Now

I confess that I had so much to do and so much fun over the holiday weekend that I just got to reading my emails from the weekend. And naturally, every internet marketer whose list I’m on had an Independence Day email for me. Most of them had the typical “find your financial independence today”...

Mindfulness: Becoming Happier and Healthier

Best Personal Growth Practices: Mindfulness v. Multi-Tasking

Some Days My “Self” Doesn’t Need “Improvement”

I have had a rough week. I lost my cell phone. I never imagined how inconvenient that would be. And I’m double mad about it because I’m 99% sure it’s somewhere in my house. I’ve been trying to feel grateful for the fact that my house is big enough that I can search it for...

Attention Home Business Owners: Anything is Possible

As a home business owner, it’s so easy to get caught up. Whether you’re just starting a home business or have a massive online empire. There are always challenges. Some days I say, with near complete sincerity, that I’d rather work at McDonald’s. I ran across this cool two minute video that I’m going to...

Gratitude: Self Improvement’s Endless Journey

Personal Development for Couch Potatoes?

Affirmations are the easiest and most effective way to change your life.  Thoughts are things.  Your thoughts create your life.  You become what you think about most of the time.  Every well-known personal development philosopher has expressed this idea using similar words. If you can actually create something in your life by merely thinking about...

Using Your Brain for Self Improvement: The Power of Affirmations

Yes, Affirmations Are Essential to Your Personal Growth

Different things work for different people.  This is true for most things in life, including your personal growth journey.  Some people get the most benefit from reading, some from journaling, and some from visualization.  And so on.  In a perfect world, we would all do all of these things every day.  But most of us...

Doing Something is Always Easier Than Doing Nothing

It would seem like it’s easier to lay on the couch watching TV than to work on the copy for your new landing page.  And that it’s easier to surf the internet for a new summer wardrobe than to sit at the computer and do keyword research.  But it’s not. With few exceptions, when you...