Make Your Magic Anyway

Each of us has that “mean little” voice in our head.  It’s the one that tells us that we are not “smart enough, not talented enough, rich, tall, beautiful enough to be successful.”  It whispers doomsday predictions in our ear about what will happen if we try something new.  That voice is loud and persuasive, because it sounds just like us.

Everyone has that voice.

The problem, of course, is if we listen to that voice we will never do anything new.  We will never write a new blog (because who would read it?).  We would never create a new business (because no one cares).  That voice will undoubtedly hold you back.

We all have that voice.

Don’t listen to that voice.  Don’t give in. 

Your life (and the world) will be different because you chose to make your magic anyway.

Just Bad Luck?

Chances are, you have someone (or multiple someones) in your life that "bad things always happen to."  The key word here is "always."  No matter where they go, trouble follows.  They have drama in their life.  They know the local police by name (or...

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Why You Slept Poorly

I didn't sleep well last night.  For what ever reason, I tossed and turned.  I woke up quite a few times and just never got a great "rest."  It happens.  It wasn't the worst night rest in the world...just not the best.But why?  This is where...

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It’s Not What You Say

When you were younger did you ever hear this?"It's not what you say.  It's how you say it!"  Those words from our mothers ring even more true today.  With hundreds of new forms of communications, there are constantly new ways to communicate. ...

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Focus on What You Can Do

Focus on What You Can Do

I just finished the book "The 12 Week Year" and it has me thinking a bit differently about my goals.  I have always been a big goal setter.  But as the book points out, annual goals can sometimes be tough to set (and achieve).  (This ends up being Book...

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