Wishing you and yours Peace, Joy and Love this Holiday Season.
Enjoy this classic holiday video – it has over 6 million views on youtube.com
This display was the work of Carson Williams, a Mason, Ohio, electrical engineer who spent about three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama channels that controlled the 16,000 Christmas lights in Read More...
The holidays are upon us. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza or how ever you celebrate, the season is all about giving. I wanted to share a lesson that I learned from nature that helps me to understand that giving truly gives life.In the Middle East, there are two bodies of water close to one another – the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee.
There is a reason the first body of water is called the Dead Sea. Nothing lives in the Dead Sea. Why? It is the saltiest body of water on Earth. Why is this? The Dead Sea has no outlets. A river flows into it, but the water cannot leave the Dead Sea, except by evaporation. The Dead Sea gives nothing, and as a result, it is the saltiest and least lively Read More...
Happy December, and Happy Holidays! I hope you’ve enjoyed the articles and training tips contained in our blog in 2008, we’ve got great information coming your way in 2009 as well. I wanted to provide you with a few strategies for wrapping up 2008 as excellently as possible. Note the title – don’t just finish the year strong; finish well. In other words, don’t assume that by doing the same things you’ve been doing all year only HARDER you will achieve the results you’re looking for.
This is a unique time of year in that there is much positive, along with much pressure. Yes, there are parties, and presents, and seeing your family and the wonderful Read More...
As you’re coming into full swing the holidays, this article is guaranteed to take some of the stress out of the holidays and help you kick off the New Year with harmony in all areas of your life.
A great first step is to simply take some quiet time for yourself and come up with you priority list. Things that are meaningful to you. Go to lunch by yourself, or at least get to a place that you will be uninterrupted for a half hour or more and think about the things that want and need to do as you wrap up the New Year. I call this creating your “wish list.” Amidst all the craziness of your days, I realize this might seem unrealistic. But more likely than not there are Read More...