Every year around this time, I reflect on the year that is ending, and think about the year that will soon begin. I love the process of quietly celebrating all I accomplished in the year, and pondering what I learned from the year.
Every year around this time, I reflect on the year that is ending, and think about the year that will soon begin. I love the process of quietly celebrating all I accomplished in the year, and pondering what I learned from the year.
I read every day, and I like to recommend books that have helped me learn and grow. Below are my favorites from 2022. Take a look at the list, and consider reading them, if you haven’t already.
Whether the changes in your life are thrust upon you unexpectedly or you have initiated them, embrace them with trust that they are meant to be, and with confidence that they will inspire growth.
Choosing a single word as a theme provides purpose and meaning to your year, and will motivate you to orient your life around that theme. You can use your theme to guide your actions, your decisions, and your life.
Each year for the past six years, I’ve had the pleasure of attending an event called Exchange. Hosted by leadership and management expert John Maxwell, this year’s event was held in San Diego, California.
It’s hard to feel grateful when life is hard. Like a muscle, though, our ability to remain grateful can be strengthened over time.
If you want to spark a meaningful conversation in the upcoming holiday season, here are six key tips to help you do it with ease.
When we give thanks and express appreciation, this has a positive impact on others, and can be a wonderful gift we provide.
Gratitude changes the brain in fundamental ways that bolster happiness and can actually improve your resiliency.
Lifelong learning, together with success strategies for personal development, will put you on the fast track to achieving everything you want in life.