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You’re Being Set Up!

When you experience a tragedy, heartbreak or crisis, it may look as if your world is falling apart. However, as a TV and Radio Host, invariably my best interviews on the most inspiring “stories” or books, are those that are born [...]

How To Climb The Corporate Ladder

In my book Climbing the Corporate Ladder, I list seven steps to creating a successful career inside a large organization. Clarify the purpose and direction for your life and career. Commit to taking personal responsibility for your life and [...]

Does Back To School Mean Back To Bullying?

A recent student by Dr. Leah Hollis confirmed that 62% of higher education professionals face workplace bullying. This statistic is 58% higher than the general population.  Does back to school at colleges and universities mean back to bullying? As [...]

Conversations With The Tuesday Night Girls: Kicking The Habit Part Deux: The Electronic Cigarette

As promised, here is a recap of our girls’ trip to Michigan, which was supposed to be our second effort to quit smoking. Most of Michigan has banned smoking in public places, and since we girls find ourselves in a lot of them during Michigan [...]

Podcast: Create Harmony Using Your Life Numbers

Listen Here: Tara Ventura is an Intuitive Numerologist, Matrix Practitioner, Mentor and Teacher who is passionate about her work to motivate and inspire people to take action based on their gifts and abilities they came into this life with. Tara [...]

Podcast: Project Doable!

Listen Here: Shabnam Karimi is Founder of Project doable!, a global network that assesses global unmet needs, and matches them to companies that provide innovative products, services and technologies to the people that need them the [...]

Change Is A CONSTANT For Success

As I sat to write this blog, I couldn’t help but reflect upon the change that has incurred in different areas of my life as I move forward to success. In our world CHANGE is constant and something we all need to deal with. I believe our [...]

Reminding Ourselves About The World Around Us Through The Maleku Tribe Of Costa Rica

On my most recent trip to Costa Rica, I had the unique opportunity to visit the Maleku tribe, and indigenous tribe of Costa Rica dating back prior to the Spanish colonization of Central America. Since the colonization, their numbers have dwindled [...]

Erasing Anxiety as Transition Looms

The approach of August brings with it the overwhelming and anxiety producing thoughts of the start of school for many diagnosed with ADHD. The symptoms of ADHD do not allow many times a user friendly environment for them.  What can you do as [...]

Post and Beware – Electronic Discovery

I am handling a car accident case caused by a drunk driver in her twenties. She was careless and ran a red light going so fast that she actually caused the SUV that my clients were driving to flip over.  She had been to a bar, had too much [...]

Positive Purposeful Persistence Packs Powerful Punch

Anyone who’s ever taken a Mastermind course or studied the works of Napoleon Hill knows that attitude is everything. True…with an addendum. One needs to know the difference between wishful thinking and taking powerful steps with positive [...]

What Really Inspires You?

People achieve greatness every day. It really doesn’t have to be a once in a lifetime event to show the magnitude of someone’s capabilities.  Being great is stepping up to the plate and doing something out of the ordinary, something [...]

Retirement Planning For The Psyche

Many times throughout the years, I have observed anecdotally that people have a higher risk of mortality shortly after retirement. And there’s even some empirical evidence of this.  For example, in a study of past employees of Shell Oil, [...]

Book Review: Count the Monkeys by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Kevin Cornell

Get ready to count monkeys. We’ll start off on the very first page with one – cobra? That can’t be right, where are the monkeys? Apparently the slithery serpent has frightened them off. But how do we get rid of the cobra? How will we find [...]

Pleas From Crazy Town

How do you handle your emotions, when your schedule piles up all the stuff you have to do? Can you remain cool, clear headed and focused on each task? If you find yourself, anxious, stressed or working with a headache, feeling the pressure from [...]

How I Reduce My Anxieties And Fears Of Driving

I noticed that many people drive really fast nowadays while I tend to drive near the speed limit. It can be very stressful having people fly by you on the road. Here are some techniques I try to use to help reduce my anxieties of driving without [...]

What Are My Risks With My Mobile Device?

If you understand what mobile criminals are trying to do, you can fight back. The primary risks you should worry about are: Financial fraud: Someone takes over your bank account, extracts money, or sets up a premium SMS scam where you pay for [...]

How Acupuncture Can Help Heal Your Life And Your Body

Imagine that your body is a house with all sorts of electrical systems in place. Not all of them are on at the same time. When you turn on a light switch it allows the electricity to flow in that part of your house. This is how acupuncture works. [...]

How Running Calms My Anxiety

I started running five years ago to get my body and my heart fit and healthy. But there has been an unexpected benefit as well – a more peaceful mind. Having been an anxious person since childhood, I was willing to try many things to reduce [...]

Birth Orders: Graduation & Career Paths

You just graduated from college and your parents said “get a job”. Understanding your birth order will help. Each birth order has a set of personality traits that fit their “ideal” job. If you don’t find it now you will zigzag through many [...]

Cosmic Crazy Glue

In astrology, we look for signs that a relationship will have longevity and last through thick or thin. One of the most impressive factors in keeping people together are the combinations that Saturn makes to the Sun, personal planets, or angles [...]

I’m Ward Luthi And I’m On A Mission…

…A mission to explore every wild corner on this planet in order to introduce the 50-plus generation to active travel and life-changing experiences in the great outdoors. And, also very important for us as a group, to give a gift of safety [...]

Conversations With The Tuesday Night Girls: Got Milk?

You learned from my last posting that I joined a dating service a few months ago, and was quite disappointed with it. I did eventually drop my membership, but before I did, I met a man who is a doctor of biology, specializing in lactation, and [...]

Carlos Danger Report Directly To Stupid Prison: 5 Things We Can Learn From The Sexting X-Congressman

As long as there are politicians there will be political fodder. As long as there are human beings there will be examples of people falling and failing and flailing. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner certainly fell in the category of the falling [...]

Royalty Has A New Name

Welcome to the world, George Alexander Louis Mountbatten-Windsor. And congratulations to his parents, more specifically his mom, for a ‘job well done.’ (That’s British-ease for ‘Catherine, honey you need a nap for pushing that baby out!’) This [...]

Podcast: How Low Self Esteem Can Ruin Your Life

Listen Here: Life Coach, Barbara Barnes, is the author of Pretty Ugly: How Low Self-Esteem Almost Ruined My Life and discusses how her low self-esteem, that she developed in childhood, impacted her life. Find out how low self-esteem causes [...]

Podcast: Twitter Tips For Your Business

Listen Here: Lynn Serafinn is a certified, award-winning coach, teacher, marketer, social media expert, radio host, speaker and author of the number one bestseller The 7 Graces of Marketing as well as Tweep-e-licious: 158 Twitter Tips [...]

Podcast: The Real Women’s Movement -The Personal Strength To Be First

Listen Here: Norma Yaeger, who in 1962, was the first woman stockbroker to be registered with and walk the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to this, women were not permitted. She demanded equal pay for equal work and got it; even [...]

Stephany’s Fashionation – Be Healthy In Style

Before Part 2 with Joanna Steven, an update on my latest Fashionation. Along my summer’s “remineralizing” journey toward health and wellness, some days I’m terrible, and on others I do it in style. What does that mean? It means pursuing [...]

Trayvon Martin: A Florida Footnote

The setting: Fort Meade, Fla., 34 years before Trayvon Martin will be shot dead by George Zimmerman in Sanford, 99 miles northeast of this small Central Florida city that briefly made headlines in the late 1970s. Imagine a young reporter, New [...]

A Stroll Down “Memory Lane” Shows Signs Of Wellness For The Brain!

Finally!  I feel absolutely vindicated for being the nostalgic, hopeless romantic that “lives in the past” frequently revisiting those “Good Old Days,” and now I know why! Are you a “Frequent Flier” to thoughts [...]

Podcast: How To Help Education Elementary School English Language Leaners

Listen Here: Dorit Sasson, is an educator, story mentor and writer who specializes in English as a second language instruction. Dorit is also the author of two books to be released in early fall.  Dorit’s new books are Speaking and Writing [...]

Podcast: 7 Simple Ways To Raise Your Customer Service From Ordinary To Extraordinary

Listen Here: Customer Enthusiast, Steve Curtin, is the author of Delight Your Customers: 7 Simple Ways To Raise Your Customer Service From Ordinary To Extraordinary.  In this podcast, we’ll be discussing why customer service has gone down [...]

It’s Time To Be A Little Selfish

How many sacrifices have you made over the years for your family, so your children could have a comfortable, happy life? I’m sure you’ve made many.  The long hours at work, the shortened vacations so kids go to camp and the expensive [...]

Does Your Boyfriend’s Name Matter?

As Juliet once said (via Shakespeare’s quill), “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would still smell as sweet.” The Romeo and Juliet heroine is suggesting that it’s not the names of things that matter, [...]