Archive for September, 2011

Transitioning from the college lifestyle to the 40 hour work week can be very tough for some and very easy for other. Most of the transition is commonsense, effort and responsibility. These are two very different lifestyles, the definition of success is very different between the two. You’ll soon find out that being successful was much easier in college than at your job or career. Many students could skip classes once or twice a week and still pull off A’s and B’s. This is just completely unacceptable at your job. This should be commonsense, but if it is not listen up. You are expected to show up for work every single day. There will be days where your are very tired and just don’t feel like you can make it to work. Newsflash, everyone feels that way from time to time, suck it up.

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Finding Your Inner Traveler

Do you see yourself as a traveler or a tourist in life? G.K. Chesterton once wrote that “The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.” Learn how to discover the traveler within!

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Following someone else’s view on life will definitely not make you happy. Read on to learn about following your own path towards health and contentment.

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10 Great Ways to Take Your Life Back

As I’ve hit my 40s head on, I’ve learned a few things that life deemed it right for me to start learning now rather than earlier. Some of my clients have confirmed the learning for me and for them when they’ve had their moments of insight, and it’s been wonderful seeing them acting on their realisations. Here are, in no particular order, my top 10 great ways to take your life back; thank you to the clients who have had their lightbulb moments and for my own.

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Christian Counseling: A Christ Centered Approach

More people are seeking psychological service nowadays. Be it a sign of the times, or an indication of increased stressors, people from all walks of life are finding themselves in counseling offices seeking help. One method of counseling involves incorporating Christ into the treatment plan, and implementing his teachings as a way of alleviating distress.

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