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  • 27May

    Exceptional Experts has featured lots of fabulous guests, sharing their personal stories of triumph in business and life. As we wind down this popular radio show, you’re invited to tune into more phenomenal guests through the end of June, 2009:

    May 28th at 1 pm ET Sandra Martini
    May 28th at 5 pm ET Nancy Marmolejo
    June 4th at 1 pm ET Therese Prentice
    June 11th at 1 pm ET Nancy Sutherland
    June 18th at 1 pm ET Donna Amos
    June 25th at 1 pm ET Vernice Armour

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  • 04Apr

    twitterWhat makes a question powerful? Checkout Twitter wisdom and the kewl responses:

    @bloggingbetty: “I think a question is powerful when YOU know the power that is given by anyone who answers.”

    @LotusAmy: “For me a powerful question is 1 that sparks a new awareness, aha moment, or paradigm shift the audience.”

    @Myogis: “Powerful question is one that invokes thought & results in more questions. Not easily answered & sparks conversation/debate.”

    “”A powerful question is simple, clear and penetrating while it transcends traditional boundaries.” @wendyYbailey

    According to @cobwebcorner, “[A powerful question is...] One that forces the answer to be honest.”

    @sundaycosmetics: “[Questions are powerful] When the answers are solutions to problems.”

    @DynamicBusCoach: “In my world a powerful question always has a coaching purpose, it recognizes who? where are they now? and where will they go?”

    @MylesMiller: “I believe that a question should also invite those that hear it to the front of expectancy of a dynamic answer!”

    @jdavis55: “I think a powerful question is one that challenges your thoughts.”

    VAinParadise: “To me a powerful question opens the mind to discovery which could inspire action.”

    This is a mere sample of the wisdom on Twitter!

    What do you think makes a question powerful? Share your responses and show your wisdom, too.

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  • 26Mar

    Spring is here! I’m tickled about the warmer temps and eagerly awaiting the return of the beautiful flowers. They are welcome reminders of brighter times ahead, especially when I look at our country’s current economic crisis. I’ve heard from quite a few people about the many demands placed on body, mind, heart and spirit. To them, Spring seems hardly a reason for celebration in the face of all of the turbulence.

    Not true!!

    Spring has inspired me to adopt a Recession-Proof Mindset. As you continue reading, I challenge you to take just a few small steps to shift your mindset, too:
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    Invest in all areas of your life: spiritual, physical, mental, emotional and financial.
    How do you do it? Plan activity in each area at minimum weekly. Work toward having a planned activity in each area on a daily basis. By investing in each area of your life, you’re building resilience to forge ahead no matter what you encounter. Do you know the difference between a speed bump and a speed hump? Your investments turn the humps into bumps, making each situation easier to face.

    Recognize what you can and cannot control.
    Consider the things you can control as directly related to you: your thoughts, your feelings, your actions, your reactions, your responses, your emotions, your behaviors, your choices…you get the idea? Focus on these areas and you’ll have a greater sense of empowerment. Approach each and every situation with a single question, “How do I choose to show up in this situation?

    Acknowledge that everyone doesn’t deal with life the way you do.
    What does this mean for you? Stop trying to make people become who YOU want them to be. Appreciate and accept different perspectives and approaches to life…stop judging!

    These are simple yet effective ways to strengthen your quality of life with a Recession-Proof Mindset. Aaahh, Spring! Don’t you love it?!

    Share your comments. I’d love to hear how Spring is inspiring a recession-proof mindset for you.

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