THE GIFT OF THE PRESENT
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift - that is why we call it the present.
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How much of your life is lost either dwelling on the past or worrying about the future? When your thoughts are imprisoned by the past or fearful of the ... Views: 1487
Are You Waking Up to Tiredness?
To achieve the impossible dream, try going to sleep. - Joan Klempner
A lack of zzz’s can zombie-fy us! There is no substitute for sleep. Like healthy eating and exercise, sleep is an essential part of our total well-being. To quote Thomas ... Views: 1319
The True Man Show
Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip. - Will Rogers
What is the truth? In the 1998 film, The Truman Show, Jim Carrey plays Truman Burbank, a man whose whole life, unknown to him, is a non-stop TV show that is broadcast ... Views: 1280
Jam-side Downers
Life is often full of jam-side-downers. You know the idea: You sleep-in, you’re running late, you can’t find the car keys, you’re eating breakfast on the run, you drop your toast, and it lands jam-side-down!
In order to take the stress out of jam-side-downers, sometimes ... Views: 1166
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People Skills - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
PEOPLE SKILLS
“I’ve had a wonderful evening,” Groucho Marx once said after a very dull party, “but this wasn’t it.”
Are you comfortable walking into a room full of people you don’t know? Breaking into a new circle, club or group isn’t always easy but here are a few ideas you might want to ... Views: 1087
What’s Your Ideal Weight Range? I’ll Bet Ours Is the Same.
What is your healthy weight range? Most people reading this may not have any idea. The fact is that each person is likely to have his or her own idea about what a healthy weight range is. This is fueled, in part, by the constant ... Views: 1041
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Trust Up - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Trust Up.
Trust is a five letter word with ‘u’ at the center.
Implicit trust is immeasurable. It cannot be purchased. The value of complete trust in a relationship is priceless. Businesses are built on trust. Relationships are entwined by trust.
Companies have been liquidated by ... Views: 1031
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Any Plans - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Any Plans?
Would you build a house without a plan? Would you book a vacation without some idea of your destination? Ever done a jig-saw puzzle without a picture?
This is your life - do you have any plans? What? You haven’t given it much thought? Just taking it as it comes and seeing ... Views: 992
The Importance of Being ... Not Too Earnest
Seven days without laughter makes one weak! - Joel Goodman
Have you been getting enough fun lately! If you need to think about it, then maybe you haven’t. Injecting fun and humor into your everyday life is like carrying the sun around in your ... Views: 974
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Mammoth Task - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
MAMMOTH TASK
Do you have too much on your plate at the moment?
Are you facing a huge task or a daunting challenge or a crushing, unavoidable workload - something so demanding that you don’t know where to begin? Perhaps your starting a new job or setting up a business, moving house or ... Views: 967
What Does Success Mean to You? O.G.
Success is subjective. One man’s failure may be another’s success. If you accumulate wealth at the expense of your health, are you successful? If you are materially poor but intellectually and physically rich, are you successful?
What does success mean ... Views: 959
Between the late 1800s and the beginning of the twentieth century, the U.S. and Britian shared the dubious distinction of the world's "most constipated nation." Well, we a bit more enlightened today as we know that being constipated can lead to dangerous toxins being released back into the ... Views: 950
Write here. Write now.
The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair. - Mary Heaton Vorse
A few years ago I met Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling. In fact we spent an afternoon together, talking about books. She has read mine, you know! Allow ... Views: 945
Coincidence or what?
Coincidences happen for a reason. You might not fully understand the rationale behind a coincidence until you have the benefit of hindsight. At the point of coincidence, you might wonder why?
Why did I bump into that person this morning? What made me turn down this ... Views: 906
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Problem Solving - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
You can get everything you want in life by helping other people get what they want. - Zig Ziglar
My dad once observed that ‘Everyone’s problems are significant to themselves.’ He was just making a passing comment with an off-the-cuff remark, but, like a lot of things that my dad has imparted ... Views: 897
Tackle Your Tolerations
The buck stops here. - Harry S. Truman
Are you tolerating the intolerable? There are situations in life which we knowingly or unknowingly tolerate and these tolerations are likely to drain us of positive energy over a period of time.
A few months ago our kitchen ... Views: 889
Flagging Standards
When you have high standards, you are likely to feel extremely good about yourself. Indeed the higher your standards, the better your life. Choosing to raise standards is a great way of bolstering your self-esteem and making yourself irresistibly attractive to other high ... Views: 877
SOUND RELATIONSHIPS
Whether you’re the Chief Executive of a corporation or the Chief Cook and Bottle Washer at home, communication is vital.
Talking is the lifeblood of sound relationships. Communication needs to flow from the top down so that everyone knows what, when, where, why and how ... Views: 877
‘Follow the Diversion'
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.’ Robert Frost
Which road are you on? Maybe you thought you were on the right road but it’s led you to a dead end? Maybe you’re contemplating your whereabouts ... Views: 869
Sow far. So good.
A seed falls from a tree and lands on a park bench. It isn’t dead but it lies dormant. Someone sits on the bench and brushes the seed onto a gravel path. It still isn’t dead but it still lies dormant.
The wind eases the seed from the gravel path onto a nearby flower bed. ... Views: 868
Come Fly wit Me.
I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacations with better care than they plan their lives. Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change. - Jim Rohn
If you have reached a point in your life where having a break to get away from it all is your only ... Views: 860
THE MASK OF SORROW
I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific. - Lily Tomlin
Are you wearing a mask today? The Legend of Zorro is now available on dvd. As you might imagine, with three sons in our house, and a dad who doesn’t mind a bit of swashbuckling himself, ... Views: 856
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Spend Thrift - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Spend Thrift
Who wants to be a millionaire? You could do so much with all that cash. Take care of the family, buy a mansion in Monaco, park a Lambroghini in the garage, cruise the Caribbean and have caviar with your couscous for the rest of your natural days. Or could you?
Perhaps not. ... Views: 851
All Weight Loss is Not Equal
Dick and Jane begin a weight loss program at the same time. Each loses about 80 pounds to reach their respective goal. However, there is a dramatic difference in how each looks, which in turn will greatly affect how each feels. This feeling, good or bad or ... Views: 850
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Come Dancing - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Come Dancing
Have you been tripping yourself up lately? You know - falling over your own feet? Were your going in the wrong direction, blinded by a lack of self-awareness? Or trying too hard for all the wrong reasons?
Then you stumbled - maybe it was your health or someone you let down ... Views: 849
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Fool Marks - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Fool Marks
I used to be a ‘perfektionistt’. But, I’m alright now. I still have momentary lapses and get things absolutely perfect, but on the whole I’m not quite as pedantic as I once was.
The problem with perfectionism is that dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s can be bad for your ... Views: 848
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New Hoizons - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
What do you need to break down, so that you can follow through? A demolition company advertises itself as follows: “Hunter Demolition - Creating New Horizons”
In demolishing the eyesore they create another landscape, a broader expanse, a fresh vision. What is blocking your view or standing ... Views: 844
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No Messing - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
No Messing.
Bulging cupboards, disheveled drawers, viral to-do lists, and untidy rooms make for a cluttered life. And when you live in confusion, it can be difficult to find clarity. Raking through drawers or rummaging in cupboards is frustrating and draining.
Granted, it’s not always easy ... Views: 843
Tuning-in to Intuition
Intuition is knowledge or perception which comes from the heart and is not filtered by the head. English journalist and author, Holbrook Jackson (1874-1948) once described intuition as ‘reason in a hurry.’ Intuitive decisions are often correct and you may already ... Views: 841
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Winning Weighs - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
WINNING WEIGHS
People never say “It’s only a game,” when they’re winning. Ivern Ball
I love playing pool with my sons. They are very competitive and they love the challenge of playing me. And I just hate myself when I win. I’ve told them that it’s best if I don’t let them win because it ... Views: 837
The Point of No Returns
When you are in the throes of changing your life, you will eventually reach the ‘point of no return’: a critical juncture after which there is no way back to the way things were.
The point of no return will mean different things to different people but essentially, ... Views: 835
Sleeping with the Enemy
Success is often sabotaged by a lack of self-care: a loss of self-awareness. In the dash for success and accomplishment we can often forget to remember ourselves. We can forget that if we fail to look after those areas of our life that are fundamental to our ... Views: 834
The claim that most weight loss programs are scams and why virtually all diets are is a strong one and not proclaimed casually. However, it is a firm belief rooted in the facts and supported by my direct experience.
It is almost counter-intuitive but most people who pay to join a diet or ... Views: 829
Got Any Reserves?
Louis Armstrong sang, “We have all the time in the world.” Are you someone or do you know someone who has all the time in the world? What makes them tick?
Maybe they’re always punctual. Maybe they’re good at forward planning. Maybe they’ve accepted that everything ... Views: 828
TALKING TO YOURSELF AGAIN?
Life Coach. A What Coach? Don’t know what a Life Coach is. Don’t know what a Life Coach does. Never needed one.
Then again nobody listens to me any more. Sometimes I feel as though I’m banging my head off a brick wall. Stuck in a rut. Confidence and ... Views: 827
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Black Holes - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Black Holes
Ever experienced a downward spiral? You know - one of those days or weeks or months when absolutely nothing went you way? A time when the odds were stacked against you? When everything you touched fell apart? When you wondered if you would ever be able to prove yourself to the ... Views: 824
NOW
“.... to be or not to be: that is the question.” - William Shakespear, “Hamlet,” Act: 3
Be all you want to be: that is the answer! Thomas Chalmers, on life, act: Now
Whatever your stage in life it is never too late to change direction and create that life that you really want. To think ... Views: 821
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Fine Line - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Fine Line
Perhaps the reason we Scots lack a bit of confidence at times is because we shun arrogance.
Confidence can often take you where qualifications can’t and for that reason every child in every school is encouraged to speak out and exude confidence. Negative self-talk is a ... Views: 820
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Number One - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Number One
Only you know if you are looking after yourself or letting yourself go? Are you sleeping peacefully, eating healthily, exercising diligently, spending thoughtfully or living dangerously?
Taking care of number one is often the last item on our ‘To Do List.’ When we fail to look ... Views: 820
The Tomorrow People
Are you a professional procrastinator? Do you like putting things off until tomorrow?
The distance between thinking about doing something and actually doing it is sometimes enormous. We have the desires but somehow we lack the motivation. We want to watch what we eat ... Views: 819
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Know Need - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Know Need
The sixties pop group, The Hollies, sang, “Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breath and to love you.”
What do you need? Oxygen, water, sleep and the obligatory nine portions of fruit and vegetables per day? Yes. But what else do you - the person reading these words - ... Views: 815
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No Go Area - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
No Go Area
When your self-esteem is low, you become your own worst enemy. Your shoulders cave in and you feel lifeless and defeated. You have entered a “No Go Area.” Your spark is missing. And when you have a low opinion of yourself, life bombards you with obstacles and ... Views: 810
Are You Searching for the Summit?
If life is pushing you in the wrong direction, a good way to get back on track is to have a close look at your values. Wandering around in a fog of confusion can be frustrating until you take a compass bearing to re-orient your direction. Such a bearing is ... Views: 807
Close Encounters
This very moment of your life is where opportunity knocks. Not later this year or next month or come the weekend or tomorrow morning or 10 o’clock tonight.
Opportunity is in the present. Perhaps you haven’t noticed that she is in line behind you at the bank almost every ... Views: 805
Paws for Thought
A rabbit darted out in front of me last week as I was driving home in the dark and I jammed on my brakes to avoid hitting it. If I had taken time to think about my reaction, the rabbit would have been stew for sure.
Reacting is a necessary, life saving mechanism of every ... Views: 802
Passion lives here
“Inside of a ring or out, there ain’t nothing wrong with going down. It’s staying down that’s wrong.” - Muhammad Ali
If you followed the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, you may have noticed that the motto was ‘Passion Lives Here’. What better slogan to reflect the ... Views: 800
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TRY-ATHOLON - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
TRY-ATHALON
If you accept that success equals ‘what you know’ multiplied by ‘whom you know’, it stands to reason that in order to be successful there’s no point in hiding your light under a bushel.
You might have the greatest skill, the most encyclopedic knowledge or the finest talent in the ... Views: 794
Driving Ambition
The road to success runs uphill. - Willie Davis
Success = Abundance + Fulfillment + Spiritual Nourishment
Success = Career + Money + Car + House
Success = Love + Family + Health + Financial security
Is it possible to create the ultimate equation for success - a Formula ... Views: 792
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Winning Weighs - by Thomas Chalmers and Michael Imani, Ph.D.
Winning Weighs
People never say “It’s only a game,” when they’re winning. Ivern Ball
I love playing pool with my sons. They are very competitive and they love the challenge of playing me. And I just hate myself when I win. I’ve told them that it’s best if I don’t let them win because ... Views: 792
Burning question
In life you need either inspiration or desperation. - Anthony Robbins
Have you lost your spark? Music always inspires me and not only that, I’ve often found solace in music. When my grandmother died a few years ago I listened to two pieces of music almost ... Views: 791