5 Unconventional Google Search Tips for Power Searching
– dumblittleman.com

The Art of Making Wise Decisions
– advancedlifeskills.com/blog/

When you are making decisions, what do you base them on? Do you ever find yourself searching for information but never finding the answers you really need?
Have you ever wondered how the questions you ask affect the decisions you make?
Sometimes it seems like the moment you go looking for meaningful answers to important questions so you can make a wise decision, things begin to get confusing…
No Substitution
– garygreenfield.com/blog.html

You can have it all and still have relatively nothing. Whoa! That sounds like a huge contradiction. It’s that contradiction, however, that gets to the heart of my point.
Think about it this way. You can have an ever broadening base of meaningful knowledge. Certainly, in this day of open access to the database of the world, lack of knowledge is not really a challenge…
Allow Yourself To Step Back and Evaluate Where You Are
– theselfimprovementblog.com/

Most of us find ourselves busy with several things at once. It’s no different for me. At any one time I may be balancing seeing one to one clients, planning and writing my blogs and newsletter for the upcoming week, facilitating and presenting at support groups that I oversee, committing to completing items for networking organizations of which I am a part, or exploring new opportunities for my coaching business…
Pain and Gain workout routine
– motivationblog.org

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Mac vs. Windows: Your Best Arguments
– lifehacker.com

Finding the Courage to Change Your Career Path
– thechangeblog.com

Photo by la_farfalla
By Sarah L. Webb
The work that you do to make a living takes up a large portion of your time and energy. Day after day, the average human works for years, logging in hours upon hours of labor.
That’s not a bad thing, if you love your work.
Unfortunately, too many of us can barely even tolerate our jobs…
When Life Disappoints … a Little … but We React a Lot
– onewithnow.com

I admit I’m an idealist and tend to think of the best in everything and everyone. And I end up feeling disappointed when things don’t work out as intended, in spite of my best efforts.
As we all know, reality rules, whether we like it or not.
We can expect and hope for certain outcomes. We may get them … and … we may not…