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Tag Archives: Personal Development
Motivational Quotations to Inspire You
I really enjoy reading and pondering quotations, especially those that inspire me to live up to my potential. Here are a few that I really like: Your present circumstances don’t determine where you can go; they merely determine where you … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Dickens, Courage, Excellence, Inspire, Julie Andrews, Mary Anne Radmacher, Motivation, Perseverance, Personal Development, Qubein, Quotations, Quotes, Walter Bagehot
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Multiplying Your Light
Here’s something I wrote in 2007. It includes questions you might like to think about or journal about. If you’d like to share what you write about this, I’d love to read it in the comments. Tonight I started reading … Continue reading
Finishing the Year with a Feeling of Accomplishment
As I think about the end of this year, I realize that many people, myself included, may feel that they would have liked to have used their time better and accomplished a lot more than they did, so far this … Continue reading
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Tagged Goal Setting, Motivation, Personal Development, Time Management
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Link to Action Plan Template
When we have certain goals we want to accomplish, it can be helpful to write out a plan listing the steps we will need to take, what we will need, and our desired date for completion. Recently I found a … Continue reading
I Do My Best – A Tribute to Mrs. Whittaker
There are times when one seemingly “small” act of kindness can powerfully impact the recipient’s life for years to come. Such was the case in late October, 1963, when my Grade One teacher placed a bookmark on my desk. Printed … Continue reading

