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January 2001 - What Do You Really Want?
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"It's never too late to be what you might have been."
- George Eliot
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Book Review: The Magic Lamp"by Ramona Creel
If you dread New Year's resolutions, this is the book for you -- give Keith Ellis' easy-to-follow process of "goal-setting for people who hate setting goals" a try.
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"Coach Your Critic Out!"by Deborah Brown
Even the best laid plans can be thwarted by negativity -- especially your own! Learn how to silence that voice in your head that always says "you can't."
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"Don't Expect Mangoes If Planting Papayas"by Rhoberta Shaler
Start off your new year with a clear idea of what you want to accomplish and an understanding of what you need to "plant" to grow the crops of your dreams.
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"Life-Changing Questions"by Paul Schnabel
Setting and achieving goals is an ongoing process -- and the greatest advances are made if you examine your progress and re-evaluate your priorities each day.
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"Resolution Solutions"an interview with Julie Weghorn
The new year can be an optimistic time or a stressful one -- depending on how you approach your resolutions. Learn to set achievable goals for this year.
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"Success"by Miami Phillips
How do you measure success? Create a definition that is yours -- not dictated by society's obsession with money, possessions, and career advancement.
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"The Fundamental Partnerships of Success"by Philip Humbert
It's hard to succeed at your goals without some help -- but the most beneficial collaborations are internal partnerships that you form with yourself.
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"Too Late For The Pebbles to Vote"by Andrew Peacock
Is your goal to feel less overwhelmed this next year? You can avoid feeling out of control by asking proactive questions and watching for warning signs.
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"Top Ten Motivators"by Ramona Creel
Setting goals is invigorating -- but the going can get tough as the months wear on. Here are 10 ways to stay excited about your destination on the journey.
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