Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at
11:00 am
By Guest Blogger, Mylene Labrie
Have you ever, on a Friday, wondered what you were going to do over the weekend just to realize on Sunday evening that you ended up doing nothing? That your lack of planning or direction ended up wasting precious and valuable time? Of course, you were comfortable, rejoicing in your freedom, but at the end of day, this lost time adds up and you’ll never get it back.
That’s how I felt with my life for many years. Read more....
Monday, January 30th, 2012 at
11:36 pm
By Guest Blogger, Janelle @She Sings Sweetly
We all get to a point in our lives when we need to take a leap of faith. Whether it’s for a relationship, career, health, or major decision of some kind. When we face a circumstance that challenges us to take a leap of faith and we decide to move ahead, we begin with an intention. Typically that intention is attached with good feelings towards a positive outcome.
What is a leap of faith? The basic definition is moving forward towards something, not knowing if it will succeed. You typically act with blind faith that it’s the right move for you at the time, even though there’s a chance it won’t work out with the results you hoped for. Read more....
Saturday, January 21st, 2012 at
9:41 pm

By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
On Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, I had the opportunity to interview Sarah Jo Wood, Founder of Evolving Advisors, Inc. She shared helpful insights and tips explaining what attributed to her unbelievable success! She has been awarded internationally and cited on TV for her achievements. I am thankful for her time and all the Value she shared during this interview.
Question #1: Tell me a little bit about your background and what led you to where you are now
Sarah’s response: I’m a transplanted American living in Toronto, Canada for the last 30 years. After graduating from a University, I tried the Corporate route for about 3 Fortune 500 companies, and I could see the glass ceiling all too well – not to mention feeling claustrophobic. So, I went out on my own. My 1st venture had me digging in dirt as a plant wholesaler. My grandmother had taught me all about plants. She was a rare individual in that she studied the hybridization of rare orchids and she trekked through Africa and China studying plants, so I learned all about plants that way. Read more....
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 at
9:15 pm

By Keith Cook
I can say without hesitation, that over the past 3 years which I’ve been using social media, I have easily met several thousands of coaches. Some have really wowed me with their techniques, skills, and knowledge; others with their benefits of service, structure, process, and awareness, and others with their ability to generate, befriend and build lasting personal and business relationships. And yes, there have been some that didn’t impress me at all. Hence, there really isn’t any defining factor between having the ability to create a booming coaching practice and being a wonderful coach. Read more....
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 at
11:10 pm
By Keith Cook
Try this one on for size. You are a young male or female that’s been infatuated with a particular person of the opposite sex. You’ve been wanting to approach this person of interest for some time now, but you are very nervous and shy and really don’t know what to say. After attending an event, you step into an elevator to go down to your car. The only other person in the elevator is the person of interest and you are at a loss for words. Read more....
Sunday, October 30th, 2011 at
10:40 am
By Keith Cook
Were you raised hearing that “It’s better to give than to receive”? I’ve always found this saying confusing. One, because it is extremely fun to receive. Second, because when you give you always receive something in return. And it’s usually far greater than what you gave in the first place. That’s why highly successful people make it a point to give back to the world. Read more....
Thursday, October 20th, 2011 at
10:26 pm
By Keith Cook
Have you ever felt like you were suffering from information overload due to the vast amount of products and services available via the internet? Have you found yourself afraid to share an idea or ask others for help because you don’t want people to think you don’t know what you are doing? Most people don’t know what they want to do these days because of unlimited and countless distractions, unrest and turmoil we are faced with day in and day out. With all the information available to us, it is easy to become overwhelmed and discouraged, which can lead to quitting. Read more....