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Your Life Is What You Make It

If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is compromise. Robert Fritz

[Your Life Is What You Make It]

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Meet The New Boss: You

What do coffee growers in Ethiopia, hardware store owners in America, and Basque entrepreneurs have in common? For one thing, many of them belong to cooperatives. By pooling their money and resources, and voting democratically on how those resources will be used, they can compete in business and reinvest the benefits in their communities.

[Meet The New Boss: You]

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Mr. Happy Man

For six hours each day, Bermudas Johnny Barnes stands at a busy traffic intersection telling all who pass that he loves them. His delight and sincerity are infectious, and the people of the island love him back. His service is a simple reminder of the power of happiness and loving-kindness to change any day for the better

[Mr. Happy Man]

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The Way of the Peaceful Parent

The Way is only learned by walking it. Here are the steps I recommend:* Greet your child each morning with a smile, a hug, a loving Good Morning! This is how we would all like to be greeted each day.

[The Way of the Peaceful Parent]

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Who Are You Really Mad At?

A father yells at his son who then hits his sister. A boss gets upset at a manager who then yells at their employees. In both obvious and subtle forms, people often do or say something to someone when its really intended for someone else. In this honest self-reflection, leadership expert Peter Bregman looks more deeply at his own behaviour to discover freedom from habits and the choice of more thoughtful, productive responses.

[Who Are You Really Mad At?]

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