Last updated on May 23rd, 2012 at 11:10 amThanks Rayne for inviting me to share my point of view. As a coach my job is to look at different perspectives and explore possibilities, so this is right up my alley! I like to step out of the box and challenge “stuck” thinking, ways of being and behaving. I’m not in…
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Cooking My Way to a Dream of Personal Finance Mastery
The average family spends 16% of income on groceries. Can this dreamer use five simple principles to reform her grocery overspending habit?
Caution: Don’t Let April Fools Into Your Dream
Last updated on June 26th, 2012 at 10:11 am The April Fool’s day you may have dreaded in grade school has some rather interesting entrepreneurial roots as well. It can be a day of frivolous jokes, or an all out scare fest depending on how diabolical your friends or co-workers are. In business, we tend to take ourselves very seriously….
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How Dwelling on the Past Can Hinder Your Dream Progress
Last updated on October 2nd, 2023 at 11:38 amGoing after your dreams can be a beautiful journey filled with ups and downs, triumphs, and setbacks. When you experience setbacks, you have the tendency to look back to the past when life felt easier and less stressful. While it’s natural to reflect on your past experiences, dwelling on the past for…
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8 Photography Tips to Help Your Dream Thrive in Any Climate
Last updated on December 13th, 2023 at 05:42 pmWe must discuss climatic variations if you dream of being an outdoor photographer. In the ever-changing dance with weather conditions, photographers often yearn for the perfect environment to capture the essence of our craft. Yet, cold air and moisture can be formidable foes, temporarily silencing camera shutters. During these periods of inclement…
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To Live Your Dreams, Have More Fun Than Anyone
Last updated on July 6th, 2022 at 10:34 amIt was a vegetable feast. The table was set with a green cloth and linen napkins, and in the center, there was a large platter filled with colorful sliced vegetables including red, orange and yellow peppers, radishes, sugar snap peas, and crunchy slices of raw jicama. There were bowls of sundried tomato…
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