Laundry Mountain
January 22, 2006
Sally Edwards is a nationally known standup up comedian and motivational humorist from the Chicago area. Her clean humor is ideal for parties, speaking engagements, conventions, church groups and trade shows. Sally can be reached by e-mailing sally@comedybysally.com
By Sally Edwards
©2006
I can’t remember Doctor. I can remember what my exact words were when I ran out of the house screaming. Something like, ‘I can’t take it anymore!’, or maybe it was, ‘Do it yourself!’ or “I’m outta here.�
Big Dreams and Baby Steps
January 17, 2006
Do you have a really big dream? Something so big, so exciting that you’re not sure how you can possibly have it especially considering where you are now? In my coaching and workshops, one of my primary tenets is that if you’re going to dream and go to all the trouble of attracting what you most want, make it something big, something better than you’ve ever thought of before. One of my students, a beautiful artist, said her dream was to make $1,000 a month with her art. I asked, “why not $10,000 or $100,000 a month?” She was challenged to examine why her dreams are limited and to stretch herself for something bigger.
Ready! Set! Goals!
January 14, 2006
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If you have a great list of Goals to support your exciting Vision, but you’re just not sure what to do next, join us for a lesson in goal architecture. Follow the system and your goals will be on-target every time!
PURPOSE is what you’re created for;
MISSION is what you’re meant to do about it;
VISIONS are the evidence.
GOALS are the means of achievement.
You’re probably well on your way to tapping into the artist in you and you’re creating amazing dream canvases and recording them. You’re making sure to nurture your vision and keep your passion alive. And you’re excited and anxious to get on with it.
What Is The Right Amount Of Computer Time?
In a country that settles each night in front of the television, it just seems strange that more and more people are finding the allure of the computer screen sometimes more important. There is no doubt that children do as their parents do. They enjoy exploring the vast world of the Internet. They are excited to get that new computer game. But, how much time in front of the computer screen is the right amount of time?