Help For The Overwhelmed

I have many readers who are stressed to the point of feeling overwhelmed–that they’re facing so much stress that they don’t know where to even begin to relieve it, and a few stress management techniques don’t seem to be ‘enough’. (I think most people feel that way at one point in their lives or another.)… Continue reading

John Hope Bryant On Leading With Love

John Hope Bryant rose from a childhood of poverty to become a social entrepreneur and an advocate for financial literacy. In a new book, he argues that the best type of leadership is based not on fear, but on love.

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Make Your Own Bed And Lie Happily in It – or Just Leave It Unmade

Midway through National Singles Week, I compiled a long list of mentions of the holiday, including the bad stuff. I promised to update the list, only with less tolerance for bad behavior. So here are some of the other people who posted in an enlightened way about Singles Week. (Let me know about the ones… Continue reading

The Real Reason American Women Are So Unhappy

There has been much talk of women’s collectively plunging mood since Maureen Dowd took on the unhappy matter in her column, which was based on Marcus Buckingham’s reporting in the Huffington Post. While they hit on a profoundly important phenomenon, both sadly gloss over the real reasons for it. Dowd winds up writing… Continue reading

Did You Resolve To Get Organized?

Organization is essential in your home, office or in your home-office if you’re to function at maximum efficiency and strive for increased productivity. If you’re searching for a place to sit or an empty space to place a file it’s time to organize.

Some will claim that if they clean up and organize they would… Continue reading

In Praise of Slowness – Changing the Cult of Speed

In the race for success, the information age has taken the torch from the Industrial Revolution. Efficiency, speed, and multi-tasking have brought us 24/7 work lives and overscheduled children. Has it made us more productive? Or is the pace of life spinning out of control? Should we slow down and how can we do so… Continue reading

What Is Considered Unattainable?

Have you always listened to love when it has come knocking on your door? When you heard the unfamiliar pounding, did you respond with a welcoming hello? Love can be all around us and we could miss it if we are not careful. Sometimes we must look and listen to various expressions from our loved… Continue reading

Should Black people stop using the N-Word?

Let’s face it: YouTube rocks if you know what you’re searching for, but if you’re just clicking on random links, it’s usually a pretty disappointing experience.

Except when it’s not! This particular YouTube video made my day.

It has just 700 views. I wish it had 7 million.

I’m tempted to just end this post… Continue reading

How Prayer Can Make You Healthier

Discover how and why prayer can have a tremendous positive impact on your overall health. Learn practical ways to incorporate prayer into your daily routine. Prayer doesn’t always mean sitting in a chair with your eyes closed; prayer can become as natural to you as breathing. These prayer strategies can be incorporated into your life… Continue reading

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