Not really a fair fight, right? As I sat down to do my yearly taxes (for the 8th time), I found myself with an uncontrollable urge to re-check my Facebook account. My paperwork was ready, as it had already migrated across every inch of my large L-shaped desk, visited the floor a couple of times … Continue reading
Category Archives: Goals
Looking for a job …how’s your storefront?
Maybe it’s a “Western thing” or how I was educated, but even the name is different: Is it a C.V. (curriculum vitae) or a resume’? Regardless of the name, it’s the first and sometimes the only thing a prospective employer may ever see or know of you. It is your “storefront” and must be representative … Continue reading
What can we learn from the Olympic Athletes?
It always amazes me; the psychology of sports. As I wrote in June 2013: I am fully aware of the power of the mind when it relates to not just sports, but business…and ultimately success and failure. How can Olympic records, as they relate to time, distance, and precision, be constantly broken year after year? … Continue reading
Two weeks in—how to make your 2014 New Year’s Resolutions stick
I thought I’d wait a couple of weeks to make sure that this article was relevant. We have all made our New Year’s resolutions of self improvement in life, work, love, and finance. With a high probability, these self-imposed goals are a distant memory or on “tomorrow we start” to do list. So how can … Continue reading