Posts Tagged ‘self-management’
Inspiration: The Power that Drives Your Creativity

When was the last time you felt truly inspired?
Can you remember the physical sensations that went with it?
How about the intense emotions that accompanied it?
Did your mind join in with ideas, plans and
possibilities for creative action?
Did this experience lead to something amazing
and wonderful in your life?
Is it something you would like to experience more often?
Hard-Soled Soul: Tough Talk About a Soul-Full Life
In my recent articles about living a soul-full life I have taken an introductory stance. Today I want to leave the paved path and venture into rocky territory and the more intense and challenging aspects of soul-fullness.
Since very little cuts through so well and quickly to soul as great poetry here are brief soul-filled poems by two incredibly insightful poets, Rainer Maria Rilke and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Does Your Home Have Soul?
One thing I know — every soul wants a home.
Your soul, my soul, every soul that exists wants a place of rest, of safety, nurture and meaning, and yes — passion, depth of feeling, love and even memories.
Soul, Slaves, and Addiction
The word addict is derived from the Latin addictus which means “given over as one awarded to another as a slave”. My question, then, might be translated as “What are you enslaved to?”
How Paris Hilton Can Help You Save Your Soul and Shed the Pounds!
Paris Hilton is an extremely important figure in American culture; her significance is related to soulfulness and soul is connected to weight loss
Hoarding and the Meaning of Life
After doing a bit of research, I decided that comedian George Carlin has the best insight on the subject of hoarding.
“The whole meaning of life is trying to find a place for your stuff.”
“Stuff”, as Carlin so aptly names it, is what life is all about for 99% (my statistic) of Americans. We are a [...]
Wake Up to the Person You Were Meant to Be
I have one really tough question for you. It may be the most important question you ever answer. Before I ask it, I want to give you some very brief but powerful information. Take it seriously. Your life probably depends on it.
When the Diagnosis is Diabetes
What do you do when your doctor tells you that you have diabetes?
It’s Time to Start Moving Toward Real Happiness
In past articles I encouraged you to evaluate your own emotional well-being by taking my General Inventory of Life Satisfaction (GILS). This week I want to show how to use the results of your self-assessment to move toward achieving real and lasting happiness, contentment and satisfaction with life.
Plan to Succeed, and You Will Succeed
Marc Allen, author of The Millionaire Course, is the laziest millionaire I know. Despite the fact that he breaks a lot of conventional rules — like never working before noon, for example — he has achieved great success.
