Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. Creating work you love is not difficult. It begins with loving the work you have. “What!” I can hear some thinking, “But I don’t love my work now … in fact there are a lot of things I don’t love about it.”
[...]Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. I had no intention of creating a multi-million dollar company when I started In Touch Today. The interesting thing about reality creation is if you put forth energy towards the essence of what you want, you’ll oftentimes receive a reality
[...]Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. Just when I was finally creating work I really did love, I was faced with a tough decision, should I stick with the huge corporate conglomerate (they offered me a choice to move to headquarters in Dallas) or sign on
[...]Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. When the temp agency called to inquire whether I would take on an extra days work, I did make an exception to my one or two days only rule. I went in for the day to work in the marketing
[...]Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. So there I was, broke, alone and about to be evicted from a home in foreclosure (back then foreclosure was an unusual and shameful thing). I knew I could do great things and that my skills were valuable, but I
[...]Missed the beginning? Go to the first post in this series. I was destitute. Creditors were calling so often I finally shut the ringer off the phone. I had no direction, no definitive passion, and I still had to eat–and drive places, and keep warm and lay my head down someplace
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