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Spring is one of my favorite times of the year. 21st March is officially the first day of spring and the days get longer and warmer will be here soon. This is the time of year when we begin to long for warmer weather activities. Many of us are contemplating summer vacations, family reunions, to create gardens, trips to the beach, picnics and barbecues, to name a few. For me it is a welcome time of year.

Seasons of Life

Poets and songwriters often used seasons as a metaphor for the seasons of our lives. I like this metaphor a lot and use it in my work with clients. Unfortunately, people often take this metaphor too literally. You see, spring is synonymous with the birth and the winter is synonymous with the end of life. Taken to its logical conclusion, must be extended all the summer of our lives for all costs and winter should be avoided and on for as long as possible. continue reading…

I wanted to write this article for some time. This is what some have called a remarkable woman. Presented, in fact, it was recently in a book with the same name, “remarkable woman” by Editions du Regard.

The name of the business is Dr. Devona Williams. She is the founder and president / CEO of a company of 16 Performance Consulting Goeins-Williams Associates, Inc. Dr. Williams is an accomplished public speaker inspiration, trainer and consultant for nearly 30 years experience in the areas of public policy, planning and public relations company – governmental and non-profit. continue reading…

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My mother is the first name of Churchill, and is indeed somehow related to Winston Churchill. Or so I said, for at least 50 years. Some of Churchill’s optimism is certainly due to our family with congenital or acquired, because I can go along with its position that:

Success is, from failure to failure without your enthusiasm.

Over time, even when I’m down for an hour a day, a week or longer – and it was extended dark times – the enthusiasm and I’m going back to the next failure (apparently). I keep thinking maybe I have enough, but obviously had not so far! This error … a’comin they continue! :

What about you? Are you going from failure to failure, and in the meantime, keep your enthusiasm – or not? If you lost your enthusiasm, how long was it before? Is that alarm you, because it has never been away so long, or are you OK with the fact that he left for a short time, because you know he’ll be back soon? continue reading…