Articles, tagged with "afraid of change", page 3
01st December 2008
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It seems that everyday now we hear about another new meltdown in the business world. Last week a major US company announced some 50 thousand job layoffs. It seems everyone knows at least one individual, who has...
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Author:
Duke Clarke
31st October 2008
Are you uncomfortable with change or perhaps even afraid of change? Many people, or more precisely, many adults are. Think back to the elementary school days. Were you excited about meeting new friends, new teachers and learning new subjects with each new...
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13th August 2008
Having written recently about feeling like I was in a period of waiting, I now find myself in a time of intense change - that'll teach me! This time round, it's a new relationship which has come as an unexpected but extremely welcome blessing. As we're...
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Author:
Semele Xerri
13th August 2008
Your self-esteem involves who you think you are, what strengths you feel you have, and what you feel you have achieved. Your level of self-esteem will have a great deal to do with how you react to having diabetes. If you have low self-esteem you may feel ...
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Author:
Alien
20th May 2008
I received a phone call from a new client who was frustrated with her career. Each day her work drained her energy and left her longing for bed. The interesting thing was that after a few minutes this client told me exactly what career she wanted. She ...
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Author:
Leanna Fredrich
02nd February 2008
'Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.' --Albert Einstein
Change is difficult to define. There are some changes that seem to take *forever*. . .like weight loss, or selling a house in the current market. Other changes can ha...
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Author:
Kenrick E. Cleveland
28th August 2007
Journaling Through Codependency
Most of us had diaries when we were younger. We'd write about that cute boy in homeroom, vent our anger about our siblings, voice our feelings of unfairness about a grounding or restriction our parents enforced, or simpl...
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Author:
Lori Klauser
31st July 2007
Are you afraid of change? Of altering your usual habits, good or bad? Usually people are afraid of bad changes, things that affect their existence in a negative way. The question is how to cure our fears of change? The most important thing is to understan...
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Erika
18th April 2007
Most entrepreneurs will agree that maintaining a successful business requiresâ€"or perhaps demands is a better wordâ€"hard work. A willingness to work long hours (especially in the start-up phase), the desire to educate yourself about everything from acco...
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Author:
Joy Duling
17th February 2007
One of the best ways of achieving lasting financial prosperity is through entrepreneurship. The financial, lifestyle and personal advantages of starting your own business make doing so an excellent way of controlling your destiny.
Starting a business...
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Author:
Michael Saunders
02nd February 2007
What are the six steps to credit card success? The six things that can mean the difference between a great credit history and healthy credit card use or almost certain financial disaster? They may be simple steps - but they're critical ones - and if you h...
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Author:
Max Anderson
11th January 2007
Stuck In A Box?By Al MartinovicOne day I was walking and came across a box with a kitten in it. The boxwas too high for the kitten to escape and he just laid there dejectedand seemingly out of life. I wondered what kind of cruel person could dothis.I gent...
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21st August 2006
Change. The very word can sometimes produce fear in many people. Why? Because lurking behind the word change is oftentimes the word unknown, and for most people it's the fear of the unknown which makes them afraid of change.
When it comes to making car...
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Author:
Shari Hearn
17th January 2006
People call me crazy. Once, every 6 months, like clockwork, I get a wild hair and make some type of major change in my life. It's not on purpose, mind you, it just always seems to work out that way.
I move the living room furniture around; I knock out ...
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Author:
Amy Latah
06th December 2005
At some point it will be time to sell your investment property, it may be a headache, your tenants are killing you and you need to get out. It could be approaching the end of its economic life as a tax advantage for you or you may even see some big profit...
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Author:
Bill Carey