Archive for July, 2008
« Previous Entries“Ikigai” and the Benefits of Working after Retirement
In Japan, they call it “ikigai,” a subjective measure of well-being. In the west, they call it quality of life. Whatever you call it, quality of life of the elderly links clearly to working after retirement. No longer unusual, no longer limited to jobs as greeters at WalMart, working after retirement offers benefits often [...]
A No-Cost Tool to Reach Your Goal Faster and Easier
It’s the secret weapon for success used by Olympic athletes, successful entrepreneurs, and now you – making a daily record of your progress, writing it down. Setting goals is the important first step, but without a record of progress toward your goal, you’re not getting nearly as much as you can from your [...]
Answering the Universal Questions
From a review I recently published on Amazon.com:
In The Spontaneous Healing of Belief Gregg Braden tackles the great questions of life: who are we, and what are we capable of creating? He draws the analogy of an all-encompassing computer program to explain how the universe works and what our part in its working may [...]

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