As many of us do when facing a new year, we make resolutions to better our lives in some manner. As it seems many of these resolutions revolve around getting in shape I thought, in the spirit shedding some excess, I’d discuss some strategies for losing a couple of notches on your financial belt.

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Melinda Marchiano is an astounding young lady who made the conscious choice not to succumb to the LIES™ that bring so many down when faced with a devastating cancer diagnosis. We are grateful that she chose to share her story of how she kept cancer’s LIES from limiting her during a time when no one would have blamed her for taking a major time out.

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I’m delighted to share great news with you. LIES That Limit:  Uncover the Truth of Who You Really Are is now available for purchase at LiesThatLimit.com and on Amazon! That’s right!  LIES That Limit is not only a blog, it’s a book that I hope you and millions of others will buy, read and use […]

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Any time we’re back in a familiar setting – like celebrating holidays with our families or in-laws – we tend to react in familiar ways.  We have a well-rehearsed, ingrained pattern of behavior we engage in, and an equally well-honed set of responses to those around us.   When the pattern is constructive, respectful and loving, […]

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Way too often, we talk ourselves into the living with limits – limits that are self-created and unnecessarily perpetuated.  A recent conversation with a couple I’ve known for a very long time brought this to mind. Intellectually gifted, their son applied to and was accepted into a prestigious private high school – the school of […]

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Guest Blogger Kyle Ruffin invites us to take inspiration from a family friend who’s passion has landed him national attention.  At 72, living his purpose keeps him going strong. Since I was 10, I’ve known my father’s best friend Ralph Hunter and in many ways, he has been like family.  He has always enjoyed life […]

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You’re walking a wonderful new path of financial self-awareness and responsibility. You’ve taken two very important steps on this journey. Guest Blogger Steven Girard is back with the next steps that will empower you with a new perspective on reaching your goals.

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The beginning of the school year is the perfect time for parents to establish new habits that will help their children make the most of the school year.  The new school year gives us a special opportunity to build on past successes and start anew in areas where change and improvement are called for.  We […]

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LIES That Limit™ is more than just a blog, it’s the title of my forthcoming book.   I have been working with the Spirit of Purpose team and many wonderful people to publish a book that I’m certain will help thousands (hopefully millions) of people shed the falsehoods that keep them locked in unhappy, unfulfilled lives.  […]

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This week, guest blogger Donna Peek shares a valuable lesson she learned about happiness and whether it’s a choice or chance?  Donna is a practicing alliance professional with over 27 years of experience in the high tech industry, including over 15 years managing alliance partnerships.  You can read more from her in her Peek Performance […]

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For some reason, we find it easier to make others responsible for what happens in our lives, especially when the outcome doesn’t match our expectations and self-image. If you and I did more to shift this one pattern – finger pointing and assigning blame – we would contribute a lot to our own sanity and well-being.

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When we look at people who play BIG, they talk about feeling called to do what they do.  They speak about feeling energized and fulfilled by whatever they’re giving themselves to.  Their genius is evident when they do what they do.  We admire them for the amazing quality of the contribution they make. Who are […]

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At a very young age, children fall victim to LIES that seem to materialize out of nowhere. But how we respond to them can make a big difference in how they see themselves in spite of the messages they’re exposed to every day.

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