Turn “NO” Into a Powerful Positive
February 12, 2010 by Andrea Waltz · 5 Comments
What if, starting today, the word “no” didn’t stop you? What if every time you heard the word no, you became stronger, more powerful, and more resilient? Well, you can. Read more
There Should Be a Rule About That…
January 28, 2010 by Erin Casey · Leave a Comment
Good intentions are great, but to get where you want to go, you have to have a plan and a policy.
This year, my intention is to (fill in the blank). We’ve all made our goals and are embarking on 2010 with great intentions. Maybe you want to reduce your debt and invest more for retirement. Maybe you want to develop a deeper spiritual life or a better relationship with your spouse and children. It’s likely that since you’ve penned your 2010 goals (you did write them down, right?), something has already come up to throw you off track. Read more
What Is Your Self-Worth?
November 5, 2009 by Erin Casey · 6 Comments

Photo by Michael Segal
Cheryl Saban’s latest book empowers women to look within for validation.
Worth is infrequently related to cost. For example, the memory of hearing your child’s first word is priceless; spending time in nature can calm the mind and restore the soul—yet it requires only a short walk or drive to a local park. Sincere love and friendship are free, yet immeasurably valuable. Unfortunately, as women, we often undervalue ourselves, tying our worth to titles and accomplishments rather than who we are. Read more
The Key to Happiness: Gratitude
May 13, 2009 by Sandra Bienkowski · 2 Comments
Jill Daniel wants you to get your groove on—your gratitude groove. Read more
How to Stay Up When…
May 6, 2009 by Erin Casey · 1 Comment

Even for the most optimistic, maintaining a positive attitude isn’t always easy.
I’ve read several great books lately—The Difference by Jean Chatzky, As a Man Thinketh by James Allen and The Noticer by Andy Andrews, to name a few. Though they’re written by distinctly different people, and in Allen’s case in another century, a common belief runs through them: We are all responsible for our attitude. Read more
Rachael Ray: Answering Opportunity’s Call
September 23, 2008 by Beth Douglas Silcox · 1 Comment

Courtesy of the Rachael Ray Show
A dash of luck and Ray’s passion for food are the base for a deliciously successful life.






