Posts filed under: Personal Development

7 Tricks to Tackle The Resistance

In Poke the Box, Seth Godin calls it the Lizard Brain. In The War of Art, Steven Pressfield calls it the Resistance. Whatever it really is, this invisible enemy is nothing if not a strong force. It’s a brick wall […]

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Does it Really Work? What Happens When You Risk It

There’s something to be said for planning. Being a strategic thinker is one of my top strengths according to the results of my Strength’s Finder test. On top of that, there’s ideation, which shows up in the fact that ideas […]

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What Defines You

A lot of things in life can define us. How we spend our time, the things we do for a living, who we surround ourselves with, our realized and unrealized dreams I’ve been thinking a lot lately about exactly what […]

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Forget Resolutions. The Secret to Freedom and Focus this Year.

It’s been a whirlwind of a year, to say the least. Looking back, I am so thankful for the journey and all I’ve learned. About relationships. About letting go. About starting something. About blogging. About networking. About creativity. About priorities. […]

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Don’t Let Guilt or Fear Steal Your Thanks Today

After the blessing was said and we sat down to our festive holiday meal on Thursday, my grandmother asked us all to share something we are thankful for, but this year, there was a caveat: something we’re thankful for that […]

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Social Justice in an Uncertain Economy

Many things define a generation. What happens to us, around us. The culture we’re immersed in, the technology that shapes our norms and opportunities, the pulse of a society, the issues that divide and bind. One of those issues binding […]

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Dare You to Stop.

Every day, every moment, it surrounds us. Online, in person, on our phones; groups, events, opportunities; shows, movies, magazines, literature. We live in a truly saturated world. There’s more for us to do than we could ever think to fill […]

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