If we want to reach our goals, we’re supposed to identify what they are, figure out a plan for how we’re going to get there, and measure our results along the way to see how we’re doing. That’s Personal Development 101. New Year's Resolutions are supposed to hone in on this improvement instinct and help us achieve our goals in a new year. However, today I'm going to talk about …Continue Reading
The 13 Biggest Differences Between Rich People & Poor People
Ah yes — the great divide. Between the rich and the poor. How are they so different from each other? I’ve got a long rich versus poor explanation here, but read to the very end — I promise you, it will be worth it. You can be a victim or you can be rich, but you can’t be both. Here are 13 reasons why... 1. Rich people play the money game to win. Poor people play …Continue Reading
The No. 1 Enemy Holding You Back From Living The Life You Truly Want
What is it you really want in life? More money? More success? Better relationships? More inner peace? Or maybe just better health? If so, then you’re like most other people in this world. And maybe, you’ve even gone as far as to stop and ask yourself, “What’s keeping me from achieving what I want?” I’m sure you can find plenty of reasons why you haven’t been as successful …Continue Reading
The World Is Filled With Sayers And Doers… Which One Are You?
Do you know anybody who talks a good game, but can’t back it up? Someone who has really amazing dreams and goals — maybe even has a plan to get there — but doesn’t achieve them? We call those people “Sayers.” They’re always saying what they’re going to do. But, they don’t do a lot. The flip side of that is the “Doers.” They’re the ones who let their actions speak for …Continue Reading
How To Fail The Majority Of The Time And Still Get Rich
Have you ever heard that old quote, “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”? This was said by ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky, and is a quote I always keep in mind. It’s a simple premise, but one that resonates with me to the core. I recently stumbled across an email I wanted to share with you, which had a similar idea — although this time it was referencing …Continue Reading





