Posts Tagged ‘courage’

Effective Contracts for Change Management Projects

Monday, April 20th, 2009
Effective Contracts for Change Management Projects

by Yolanda E Kruger

Change is never easy. It doesn’t matter whether it is in our lives, our relationships or our workplace. It requires a willingness to change, a compelling reason to change, a compelling vision as to what change would be like and even then it takes discipline to stay the course. If change is enforced upon us, rather than us being in control and willingly taking an informed decision it is all the more difficult.

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Having More

Monday, March 30th, 2009
Having More

by Marcia Wieder

What does it mean to have more? Exactly, what do you want more of? Do you even know? This question forces you to schedule a short date with yourself, for the purpose of exploring what really matters to you and what you are willing to do about it.

The Irish political activist Bernadette Davis reminds us, “To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else.” I know this takes unbounded courage and strength. Just remember, life is short. Live it your way. If you could create your life the way you want it, actually live by your standards, exactly what would you want more of? How about starting with some of the essential basics?

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Gaining Self Confidence And The Misconception Of It

Monday, March 30th, 2009
Gaining Self Confidence And The Misconception Of It

by Ethan Beh

In my daily life I can see many people seeking to gain self confidence. Unfortunately by observing them, I feel that most will not achieve what they want. It doesn’t matter how much effort they put in, what books they read, what strategy they use, or which expert they learned it from.

This is because a lot of people have a misconception about gaining self confidence. To them, it’s you either have confidence or you don’t. They keep seeking for it with the expectation that one day they will finally ‘get’ that unstoppable confidence.

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