Guerline Jasmin, MS, THD.
A contributor to Faith Lessons: Experiencing the Miracles. Her forthcoming book: How to Keep Your Past from Invading Your Present and Destroying Your Future will be available in 1/ 2009. She coaches entrepreneurs/ professionals to live their potential.
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Loving Your LifeYou have only one life. You can wish to be somebody else. You can wish to switch places with the "perfect" person. That's not going to happen.
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Is Your World Upside DownIt is happening around the world. Is the world going crazy? Are you going crazy?
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Accept Yourself and Your Circumstances"I accept myself just the way I am." Those words are hard to come by, especially if you equate accepting yourself with the inability to change. To move toward success it is crucial that you accept your current self.
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A Risky Proposition: How to Take Smart Risks to Find SuccessMost people dream of living a more successful life: they want a better job, a salary increase, more responsibility at work and the respect of their peers. Unfortunately, few people are willing to take the needed risks to make their dreams a reality. -
Stuck in a Rut? Six Ways to Jumpstart Your Life Right NowYou know how it feels to be stuck in a rut. You're doing the same activities over and over, and you're not happy.
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How to Turn Your Complaints to RequestsYou may be surprised to know the power to change what you complain about is completely in your hands.
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Is Your Past Holding You Back: How to Move Forward to Find SuccessWe all have negative baggage from our past-abuse from family members, name-calling from school friends, and destructive self-talk, just to name a few.
