Sometimes, our biggest self sabotage mechanism is ourselves. I am sharing why it is important to get out of your own way for optimum success.
#MondayMotivation: Begin with the End in Mind
Have better more productive Mondays when you begin with the end in mind. Learn how this habit has been life-changing for me.
How to Make 2018 A Dope Year: Serve. Support. Slay.
Resolutions are all great tools to motivate you. But if you really want to learn how make 2018 a dope year, I got the major key.
10 Inspirational Quotes to Help Working Parents Get Through Mondays
You may not like Mondays, but you can get a better start to your week with these 10 inspirational quotes to help you get through Mondays.
Four Ways to Create Boundaries in 2017 (Video)
Boundaries are important. Use these four crucial ways to create boundaries in order to get the most out of your life.
7 Carrie Fisher Quotes to Work By
Princess Leia may be gone but she’s not forgotten. Get career inspiration with these 7 Carrie Fisher quotes to work by.
Five Defining Walt Disney Quotes to Work By
I want to share with you five defining Walt Disney quotes to work by that can help you push through professionally, no matter your occupation.
Video: How to Create a Vision Board (Quick and Easy)
Here is a video that I created which teaches you how to make a vision board step-by-step. It’s quick and easy, and I hope that it encourages you and helps you make your own.
Personal Development: Success Is Relative
Some may define success as having a lot of money in the bank, hot cars, and cool houses. Others may define success as the ability to continue what you love to do without giving up.
Is Your Ego Getting in the Way of Your Success?
When someone comes along and says, “great job” or “I like what you do”, it can do wonders for morale and for business. But when does all of those pats on the back and wonderful accolades go to your head and get in the way of your success?
Are You Getting in your Own Way?
Before you answer the question, I will let you know that I have been guilty of this myself. In the past, I found that I took on way more than I could physically carry, either because I couldn’t say no or I felt that I could “get er done” without thinking about the ramifications of it all. Of course, I only shot myself in the foot because I was once again abandoning a project mid-term because I didn’t have the fortitude. I call this “getting in your own way”.
The Supposed ‘Safety Net’ Of A Job Is A Myth
For almost fifteen years, I worked for someone else because I was scared to be out on my own. Scared to not have health insurance, a guaranteed paycheck every two weeks, paid vacation, and the other accoutrements that comes with…