Do you ever find yourself coming to a point in life and asking yourself “What now?” Many things (good and bad) can prompt that question. Doors to opportunities open and close. We finish schooling and professional development. We enjoy progress and success. Or we face challenges and setbacks. Personal and family difficulties arise. A life plan with goals and objectives can turn these “what now” moments into Continue reading “[Part 1] Unlock Your Potential with a Life Plan”
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Upgrade Your Brain
Would you like to improve your financial situation or improve your performance at work? Would you like to learn how to improve relationships with others? Are you a new parent learning how to raise a child? Is there a new hobby that you’re interested in? What can you do to improve your situation, develop new skills, and grow as a person? There is a universal answer to each of these questions… Continue reading “Upgrade Your Brain”
Dealing with Disappointment
After last week’s post, a friend of mine (shout out to Emily) asked, “Having a plan is all well and good. But what if something doesn’t go as you planned? Continue reading “Dealing with Disappointment”
How Much Time Did You Spend Planning Your Last Vacation?
Can you think of the last time you went on a vacation? Maybe it was with your family or a group of friends. Perhaps it was to an amusement park or a camping trip. When you left, you wanted to have a good time and arrive safely to and from your destination. Before leaving you had a map of how to get there and a plan of what you needed to take, how much money you needed, and what you were going to do.
How much time do you take getting ready for a vacation? Most people are planning for months ahead of time.
Now, think about how much time you are taking to plan for life? Continue reading “How Much Time Did You Spend Planning Your Last Vacation?”
Shaking up the Stagnant
As you are entering the adulthood portion of your life, you probably have hopes and dreams. You have an idea of what you want life to be like when you are 25, 35, 45, and onward. Perhaps there are milestones you hope to reach. Maybe you have observed things in your parents’ lives that you hope to improve in your own. Continue reading “Shaking up the Stagnant”