Posts Tagged "human potential"

Fourth Characteristic That Shapes Your Reality: The Perseverance Effect

Posted by on Apr 17, 2008 in inspiration | 0 comments

Tweet You now have the confidence you can change your career and design the job you will love. You have made the commitment to developing your vision. Effort is the fuel for this development and the quality you bring to your new project. All the pieces are in place-now comes the hardest part that separates those who want to get to their goals and those who want to get to their goals and follow their action plan: perseverance. Three Steps...

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Third Characteristic that Shapes Your Reality: Maintaining Your Effort

Posted by on Apr 15, 2008 in inspiration | 0 comments

Tweet “Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish anything if you’re willing to pay the price.” —Vince Lombardi “Whoever said anybody has a right to give up?” —Marian Wright Edelman You began by building your confidence through the accumulation of experience and research. You maintained a constant commitment by...

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First Characteristic That Shapes Your Reality: How to Build Your Confidence

Posted by on Apr 11, 2008 in inspiration | 2 comments

Tweet If you believe that believing in yourself is a choice, then you must understand how to begin the process. The first characteristic that shapes your reality is your self confidence. But how do you feel confident when you have never done something that feels so difficult like making a life change? How Do You Build Your Confidence? 1. Increase Your Knowledge and Expertise: Take classes at a junior college, adult education curriculum, or...

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The Decision Crisis: Follow Your Interests And Passions

Posted by on Mar 26, 2008 in employment | 2 comments

Tweet Everyone faces decisions and in many cases we fall into a decision crisis: a place where we are unable to make an important decision. In some cases these crisis can last a lifetime. The effects are often detrimental. A good example of an area where decisions can be life changing is your career path. What about the decision crisis that faces every student? Your decision making process for identifying the right career path is more...

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