Category Archives: Advice

Epiphany: Following Your Passion (Great One for Students and Recent Graduates)

“If you have a passion for something and do it with excellence, you will prosper. Money and career will follow.” – John Lehman John Lehman was 19 years old when he had his epiphany about what he was passionate about … Continue reading

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Sometimes You Just Gotta Laugh…(Or The Day Funny or Die Saved My Life)

The other day, I was in a funk and in HUGE procrastination mode and was grudgingly going through my emails. As I forged down the list, I went ahead and hit Gretchen Rubin’s Happiness Project daily email to see what … Continue reading

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One Way to Have an Epiphany: Observe & Contemplate Everyday Life

Many important discoveries are made merely by observing and contemplating what is experienced in everyday life. – Roly Gosling, M.D.

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Want an Epiphany? 4 Characteristics & Steps to Prepare for a Life-Changing Epiphany

I have been touring around to different cities for book signings and talks for Epiphany and have been getting very interesting feedback, questions and more stories about these dynamic, life-changing moments we call “epiphanies.”  By definition, an epiphany is “a … Continue reading

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For All Those Vision Board Doubting Thomas’s…

I never put much credence in Vision Boards (this is a link to a great article about them) but I kept hearing how amazing things were happening for friends of mine and reading about them so I thought, “What the … Continue reading

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