Archive for June, 2008

Jim White on talent and purpose

Jim White, Ph.D. is author of What’s My Purpose? A Journey of Personal and Professional Growth. In an article on his blog, he writes about exploring our talents as a way to understand our life purpose. Here is an excerpt: How talents and purpose relate You can make an assessment of your abilities in order [...]

Authentic happiness doesn’t necessarily mean “pleased”

Sylvia Boorstein, Ph.D. is author of Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life. Here is an excerpt from her ShrinkRapRadio.com podcast interview: Happiness has quite a specific meaning. It doesn’t necessarily mean “pleased.” We often, I think, equate “pleased” with “happy.” Things are going my way. I feel pleased, that’s good, I’m [...]

Living our music – find your purpose

“A gift isn’t just the province of the exceptionally talented, the successful, or the blessed. … Your gift lies in the place where your values, passions, and strengths meet. Discovering that place is the first step toward sculpting your masterpiece, your life.” From book The Michelangelo Method. Continued on Developing Talent. ~~ The Michelangelo Method, [...]

Ken Wilber on Eckhart Tolle and liberation

Ken Wilber : Eckhart Tolle says that what he is doing is essentially a reestablishment of Eastern forms of meditation and in one sense that is certainly true, although we do find this in Western forms of contemplation as well…paying attention to the timeless now, to the pure present and doing that as a gateway [...]

Teleseminars to promote expertise and business success

Alexandria Brown, named one of the “Top 10 Direct Marketers in the World” by Mark Victor Hansen & Associates, thinks these “seminars by phone are fun and easy to do” – and a valuable marketing strategy. “Giving FREE teleseminars is a fabulous way to promote your business, help your prospects get to know you better… [...]

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