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Listed below are previous articles you may have missed. 

Intensity at its Best

Intensity without action is merely unfulfilled ambition.

Ken Blanchard defined intensity as a measure of a person's level of will and passion to do whatever it takes to get the job done successfully.  I take this definition one step further and add that without action intensity is not effective.  It is equivalent to having great intention minus associated activity to carry the plan to fruition.   Read on . . .

The Rat Race Revolutionized (Part 1)

The term “rat race” is symbolic of caged rats running around in circles or in a maze trying to escape to freedom. All the while, they make lots of noise bumping into each other, but getting nowhere. This picture also depicts individuals working harder and harder trying to get ahead while achieving less and less, like caged rats that run around in circles.  Read on . . .

7 Surefire Ways to De-clutter Your Life

      * Clutter is defined as overcrowding conditions (too much stuff in a small
        space) with too many unfinished items lurking around or unorganized space
        creating delays and inefficiencies.

       What makes a successful de-clutter project?

    *  First identify the source of why you are drawn to clutter.   It can be an
   underlining symptom of something else going on in your life and clutter is
   used as a mask to bury some thing unpleasant.  Hire a coach or organizer
   to help you unravel the source of the problem.
 

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