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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“Allowing dreams to emerge, gives you the strength to make them real.”
If you allow yourself to dream, to aspire, you can’t help but to begin to plan.
Once…
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
"Finish what you begin."
When you make a heart-felt decision to finish something meaningful and, then, do it, something amazing happens. You feel…
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“Making personal changes takes courage, planning, persistence and will.”
Questions like “What do I want to accomplish?” and “What will make me happiest?” are…
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
"Begin it now!" Take a moment to think about something
you'd like to achieve, change or improve in your life. Without
criticizing or blaming, ask yourself these questions:… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“Measures of success are integral to realizing your aspirations.”
When you set goals, it’s important to make them measurable so you
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“Follow the roadmap of life.” The best way to achieve your goal is
to have one in the first place! As obvious as it sounds, there are
plenty of people who have no real goal in life.… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (8) | Blog
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“Give yourself praise.” Why do we find it so hard to praise
ourselves when we achieve something? It doesn’t seem to matter
whether our accomplishments are small or sensational. Giving… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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Do women lack ambition? That was the question posed by Anna Fels, in a 2004 article in the Harvard Business Review, and again at a provocative luncheon panel earlier this week in a room full of high-powered women lawyers at a New York City law firm.
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“Do you set goals then fail to achieve them?”
Too many failed attempts may lead to frustration. Eventually, you either stop setting goals or surrender to the failures that overcome you. Overtime, avoiding disappointment becomes easier than setting new goals, altogether. Your heart wonders, what’s the use in trying? Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Cheryl McLaughlin, former sports psychologist, sees business competition as similar to competition in sports. She explains, “Competition in sports means that you’re willingly choosing to participate in an activity where you put obstacles in the way of your success. Essentially, it is a problem-solving activity. Cheryl’s take on competition can be extended to any kind of obstacle. Facing obstacles is a combination of defiance and a "can do" attitude that says obstacles are problems to be solved and barriers to overcome. Read More »
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