Category Archives: accountability

Being a Hypocrite

I hate hypocrisy. Whether it’s Al Gore driving a gas-guzzling motorcade everywhere, or President Obama extending Bush’s policies, I just can’t stand it when people – especially national leaders – openly refuse to practice what they preach. Sure, we’ve come … Continue reading

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Blind Optimism vs Faith and Truth

I went to a financial seminar today, and had to face something challenging. It’s not that the concepts were complicated. They weren’t. The biggest challenge for me was to admit (despite the protests of my Ego) that I have avoided … Continue reading

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Choices

Today I’m getting a repeat lesson in Choice. To be honest, I’ve been struggling. I know I’m not supposed to admit it (because clients want successful coaches), but yes, I have my days when I have to learn lessons over … Continue reading

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Career advice

Yesterday I wrote about the importance of thinking for ourselves, and not being swept along by religious dogma or spiritual leaders. Many times in my life, when I felt confused about my direction in life, I accepted the advice of … Continue reading

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Hurry up and Wait

Recently I’ve started a few new projects. Some of them are part of a project team, and some are solo projects. Sometimes I like to work on projects as part of a team. Sometimes I like to do something on … Continue reading

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