by Kent Healy, 4 comments.
⇒01 Nov 2012
I think we can all agree on one thing: If you cannot control your mind, you’ll control little else. Yet, unless you have decided to practice some form of meditation or the like, mental discipline is not a skill that is often taught. This is a real shame because without mental stability and mastery, there is no stability or mastery in other parts of life.
‘One moment, one emotion’ (OMOE) capitalizes on the peace of mind that can only be summoned while being the moment. It’s about feeding the desired emotion so the negative alternative starves. It’s a philosophy that can help you guide your emotional experience through learned mental discipline that leads to authentic emotions. Read More →
by Kent Healy, 14 comments.
⇒23 May 2012
Take a quick gaze into the world of non-fiction literature and there is one word that cannot be ignored: passion.
Authors, speakers, leaders, and gurus use this word with a near religious application – as though it’s the alchemist’s secret to wielding the famed Midas touch. They preach that passion is an indispensable part of personal success and happiness.
Based on this introduction, you might be surprised to read this next statement: I agree with them. Passion is one very important element (of many) that produces extraordinary results.
What frustrates me (and many people who read these statements about passion) is that the process to attaining this ‘transformational’ passion is often overlooked or described as though the Gods endow it. Either way doesn’t help. Read More →
by Kent Healy, 5 comments.
⇒26 Jan 2012
It doesn’t take perfection, top-notch tools or world-class talent to do great work that’s recognizable and appreciated by others. It takes courage in the face of an unknown outcome and commitment of uncommon effort. Read More →
by Kent Healy, 3 comments.
⇒01 Jul 2011
An exclusive interview with location independent entrepreneur, Colin Wright. He may appear to live life “against the grain” but never set out to “prove” anything but the fact that life truly is what you make of it. Read More →
by Kent Healy, 4 comments.
⇒28 Jan 2011
It seems that most people act as though they are either preparing for the “real world” or attempting to escape it through mindless entertainment, drugs, denial, etc. I can’t help but ask, “If we’re preparing for the ‘real world’ or trying to break free from it, then what reality are we in?” Read More →
by Kent Healy, 3 comments.
⇒14 Dec 2010
Common: When assuming the negative becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Uncommon: Before you started reading this article you had to assume at least one thing: That reading this would be worth your time. Before you brushed your teeth this morning you … Read More →
by Kent Healy, 11 comments.
⇒06 Dec 2010
We are entering a world with less certainty and stability than ever. What got us to where we are is not necessarily what will get us to where we want to go. In the following interview, young entrepreneur and author, Scott Gerber, offers his perspective about how to thrive in this new marketplace. Read More →
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