What Makes a True Gentleman
I’ve always enjoyed Oscar Wilde’s comedy An Ideal Husband. But New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd is out to help women find the genuine item. In a column, she shared the wisdom of Father Pat Connor, a Catholic priest with several decades of experience as a marriage counselor. Too many women marry badly,…
Male Mid Life Crisis: How Not to Turn into ‘Reggie Perrin’
MSN Health & Fitness Something strange happens to men in middle age. Not all men. Many sail serenely through middle age with no issues at all. That’s fine. I’m very pleased for them. Couldn’t be more thrilled. Really. For the rest of us, middle age is a more turbulent sea.…
4 Steps to Greater Creativity
Three weeks ago, in a majestic timbered lecture hall a few miles north of Big Sur on the Pacific Ocean, Eckhart Tolle held a series of talks during which he outlined the secrets to a life filled with inner peace, joy and an abundance of creativity. Being the author of…
Living a Full-Capacity Life
Today, I’d like to talk about health. My health. Your health. The prospect of having a richer life by enjoying better health.
I’ve been told that I shouldn’t write about health. I’m not a doctor. I’m not a nutritionist. I can’t claim to be an expert on health in any way. But I do know something about accumulating wealth and living well — and what I know is directly related to health.
Because without my good health, I couldn’t have accomplished nearly as much as I have in my career. That includes the bestselling books I’ve written, the multimillion-dollar businesses I’ve developed, and all the money I’ve made.
Immediate Happiness, Success, and Less Stress in 3 Simple Steps
Let’s face it. Every one of us will: Go to great lengths Spend any amount of money and Subject ourselves to all kinds of gimmicks… …In order to achieve the coveted and seemingly elusive desires of happiness, success, weight loss, career advancement, relationships, and lasting energy. What if the keys…
Mozart and Beethoven’s Secret Weapon
Poor Mozart. His frantic life, heavy with social and work burdens (teaching lessons and giving concerts), left him only a few hours each day for composition. Fortunately he had a secret weapon on his side, something available to all of us. Most of us fail to use it, let alone acknowledge it even…
#1 Secret of Churchill & Productivity
If you read a lot or are someone who gets a lot done, people will assume two things. One, that you’re a speed reader. Two, that you never sleep. In my experience, neither of those assumptions are true. Or at least, they don’t need to be. There’s no trick to reading a…
7 People You Should Always Suck Up To At Work
MSN Money A stellar performance and excellent work ethic will take you far in your career — but your relationships are what will ultimately make or break it. “People should remember that being likeable helps you succeed at work,” says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of “The…
The Astonishing Power of Fear
Have you ever been tempted to squeeze someone’s irresistibly cute bottom? Tell a judge where he can stick that speeding ticket? Claim a tax deduction you don’t really deserve? Drink and drive?
So why didn’t you?
3-Step System to Learn a New Skill Fast
I’m a big fan of the work of Dr Nick Morgan. In my circles, when people ask me advice about how to be a better professional speaker, I tell a somewhat backhanded and loving story about how I paid for a day of Dr. Morgan’s time, hellbent on having him make…
6 Things We Can Learn From Mark Cuban And Bill Gates
Addicted2Success Bill Gates didn’t wake up with a career opportunity laying on the bed by his side, he worked hard to pursue a career that he was interested in. Same is the situation with every entrepreneur that has ever been in the news. Entrepreneurs are regular people. However, they do…