Tag Archives: communication
Your Inner Dialogue
Dialogue is a literary and theatrical form consisting of a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people. Inner dialogue for our purpose is what we think about our-self (self-image) and to be more specific the “self-talk” … Continue reading
Showing Gratitude
Who do you feel grateful to? It could be an act of kindness, it could be someone who saw a quality in you and went out of his/her way to mentor you or someone who stopped and rendered aid when … Continue reading
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Objective reality is how we compete in the real world with our ideas, skill sets and abilities to create value for our- self and others in the market place.
Coffee, Tea or Me?
She had the game changing business, one of the first of its kind and didn’t follow through on growing her business- but Starbucks did. Are your goals big enough? Continue reading
Physical Therapy
I had the injection and afterward I had the same symptoms in both legs – I now felt numbness in both legs and feet. And I still had the back pain periodically. It was now seven months past October 2003. I felt defeated because my condition had worsened.
Running Through Their Hoops
I am happy to report my physical condition is in the best shape since my initial disability due to sciatica and in some way superior as I’m at a proper weight and my exercises, stretching and weight training have improved my health. So this Thanksgiving 2010 I have much to be thankful for- now back to October 2003. Continue reading
Working in Pain
As soon as I walked inside I tripped over my feet and fell face down my arms breaking my fall. The next day was Monday and a work day. I was still in pain and unable to ride either my mountain bike or the Honda so I took a cab to work. Continue reading
Overcoming Adversity
My Ordeal with Sciatica By Zak Klemmer It started with squatting down then twisting my torso to the right as I stood up; a shooting pain in my right leg the rectus femoris muscle in a spasm and unable to … Continue reading
Take a Vacation!
Sequester yourself in a quiet room where you won’t be distracted and ponder what motivates you, ask yourself:
What are my special talents?
What do I love?