It's important to be true to yourself and be authentic. Not doing so results in many of your Vampire Thinking© tendencies, poor results in life, and general...
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I am so encouraged by the positive reaction I am receiving to my “Vampire Thinking©” series of articles. Many of you have written to me to share your personal stories about the positive changes you are...
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Vampire Thinking© Series Article #3: "Drive a Stake through the Heart of your Vampire Thinking". I hope we're all waking up to how we have been selling ourselves short....
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I am continuing that theme by introducing the tricks of vampire thinking or "Vampire Thinking Tricksters". There are 5 of them which categorically describe the tricks that our vampire thoughts play on us and how to avoid them. Like me,...
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Like all successful vampires, vampire thinking has a lot of tricks up its’ sleeve, which most people never notice. These tricks, however, are the true disguises worn by vampire thinking and they are important to recognize if we want to...
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Because of how the ADHD brain functions, people with this condition commonly experience several workplace challenges that can negatively impact their performance. These challenges include: Time/Task Management, Distractibility/Impulsivity; Working Memory; Organization; and Communication/Building Relationships. So the question is: How...
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Always remember that the light of acceptance that we hold for ourselves and others will illuminate even the darkest corners of our hearts. And as we illuminate our hearts through complete self-acceptance, we make it possible for those around us...
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Lately I’ve been wondering what people think regarding the upside and downside of having ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). The question I want to put out there is: Which is the most common perspective – ADHD is MORE of a...
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For many of us trust is not necessarily an easy thing. It can be a big word - loaded with disappointments and few happy memories. We hesitate when we are faced with the desire or need to trust someone and...
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In this 4 week Teleclass, participants will have many opportunities to look at their procrastination tendencies and in turn discover patterns in their own...
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