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The Commitment Conundrum
By Rory Vaden
Published February 11, 2013
Tags: commitment, how to follow through, rory vaden
Dear _____,
You aren’t doing yourself any favors by breaking your commitment. You have rationalizations and justifications for why it’s ok – sure, but none of them are the honest truth about why you are going back on your word.
Glimpse The Future By Looking Back
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 27, 2012
Tags: choosing a career, college majors, early signals of talent, job satisfaction, life satisfactions, predicting children's future, switching careers, talent development
This realization can help you if you’re feeling dissatisfied with your life and think there must be something missing. But it also can help you guide your older child or teen in choosing a career or college major.
3 Ways to Stop Complaining…Because You’re Stressing Me Out!
By Rory Vaden
Published June 29, 2012
Tags: how to have happiness, how to reduce stress, rory vaden, stop complaining, take the stairs
You chose the life that you have right now. Your choices have all led you to be exactly where you …
Is Your Job a Good “Vehicle”?
By Kate Raidt
Published May 28, 2012
Tags: adequate time with children, life, parenting, successful parenting, work/life balance
Best-selling author Stephen R. Covey says, “Just think about it: The average child spends seven hours a day watching TV and five minutes with Dad. Unbelievable! If we had it to do over, we would put a higher priority on our family, on these children – particularly when they were little.”
The Commitment Conundrum
By Rory Vaden
Published February 11, 2013
Tags: commitment, how to follow through, rory vaden
Dear _____,
You aren’t doing yourself any favors by breaking your commitment. You have rationalizations and justifications for why it’s ok – sure, but none of them are the honest truth about why you are going back on your word.
Glimpse The Future By Looking Back
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published August 27, 2012
Tags: choosing a career, college majors, early signals of talent, job satisfaction, life satisfactions, predicting children's future, switching careers, talent development
This realization can help you if you’re feeling dissatisfied with your life and think there must be something missing. But it also can help you guide your older child or teen in choosing a career or college major.
3 Ways to Stop Complaining…Because You’re Stressing Me Out!
By Rory Vaden
Published June 29, 2012
Tags: how to have happiness, how to reduce stress, rory vaden, stop complaining, take the stairs
You chose the life that you have right now. Your choices have all led you to be exactly where you …
Is Your Job a Good “Vehicle”?
By Kate Raidt
Published May 28, 2012
Tags: adequate time with children, life, parenting, successful parenting, work/life balance
Best-selling author Stephen R. Covey says, “Just think about it: The average child spends seven hours a day watching TV and five minutes with Dad. Unbelievable! If we had it to do over, we would put a higher priority on our family, on these children – particularly when they were little.”
How a pediatrician juggles work and family
Published May 7, 2012
Tags: dr. jennifer helmcamp, keeping family first, mothers who work part time, successful mothers with successful careers, successful work life balance
Dr. Jennifer Helmcamp is one of a new breed of working mothers who has found a way to keep her family first while juggling a successful, demanding career. Learn more about her story here!




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