Year: 2018

Teen uses #HustleBelieveReceive to Achieve his Football Dreams

I’ve been teaching my children how to apply my #HBRMethod for years. I think it’s sooo important that we give our kids the skillset and tools to handle; stress, anxiety, goals, dreams, depression, disappointment and all the other emotions they

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This is What I Miss… Your Reason to be Grateful

I’m about to give you something to be grateful for, that you have probably taken advantage of your entire life. I know I did. Your sense of smell and ability to taste. In February of this year I had one

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Thoughts About Love

Lately I’ve been thinking of… love.  This might not seem strange to you, but I assure you, it is very out of place in my mental repertoire. I have not missed, nor thought of romantic love in a very, very long

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How I Manifested Paris!

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#SeeIT It was 2009 the first time I put a photo of the Eiffel Tower on my very first vision board. Since then, every subsequent board has boasted a beautiful photo of the symbol of Paris, the city of lights.   #DreamIT But

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How I Created Lasting Happiness by Cutting the Drama

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I LOVE my life.  No, I’m not in love! No, a man did not give me this feeling. It’s taken me soooo many years to get here. Sooo many disappointments and heart-brakes. If you don’t believe me, read this blog from

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Self-Help Needs Less Talk and More Action

  My brand of “self-help” is much more; do what I DO, not just what I SAY. I believe in less talk, and a LOT more action. If you’ve followed me for years, then you already know that I am all about

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Loosing Weight Doesn’t Need to Be a Struggle

Loosing weight doesn’t need to be a struggle, if you keep it simple you can get steady results. How I’ve lost five lbs and a pant size in under 4 weeks, with way less effort then ever before. If you

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Ideal Schedule for the Mompreneur Who Works from Home

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  I’ve worked from home for over five years. Most of that time for an employer, and it’s always been a challenge. It’s hard to stay focused. Hard to juggle your “mom life” with your work responsibilities. Now, as a

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