Tag: AFFIRMATIONS
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SHORT AND SWEET #13: AFFIRMATIONS FOR SUCCESS
As I continue to meditate on making the right choices, and bringing blessings into my life, I consider Reverand John Wesley, an English theologian, evangelist, cleric, and leader in the Methodist movement, who is credited with some pretty phenomenal words: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the…
Really, Leah?
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SHORT AND SWEET #12: AFFIRMATIONS FOR SUCCESS
Today, I salute all the Ladies in Business and Leadership. If you are a daughter of the King of Kings and you are providing goods and services, then lift your head high and continue to thrive. Know that we are not impostors. We are Innovators and what we have to offer makes the world a…
Really, Leah?
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WINNING WAYS
Finishing well (and WINNING) requires awareness. REPOSTED WITH EDITS: After meeting with fellow authors this past Monday, I recalled that we all had “finishing” on our minds. Finishing what? Finishing this quarter’s goals: books, novels, submissions for competitions, next-level revisions, blogging, posting, or, in general—whatever project that needs to get done. The topic of finishing…
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SHORT AND SWEET #8: AFFIRMATIONS FOR SUCCESS
Sometimes shorter is sweeter. Especially when I have a lot on my plate. In such instances, I need a little something that I can say or memorize quickly. So I dissected a larger affirmation into this bite-sized chunk. It is just enough to chew on for today. I hope these short affirmations for success will…
Really, Leah?
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READY, SET, FOCUS, TODAY
Finishing Well (and WINNING) Requires Focus for the New Week This post is a revision to an article I wrote last Friday because I needed to read it again and perhaps you do as well. Last week, I shared my take on Aesop’s fable, “The Hare & the Tortoise.” I asked readers to pick a…
Really, Leah?
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READY, SET, FOCUS
Finishing Well (and WINNING) Requires Focus. Earlier this week, I shared my take on Aesop’s fable, “The Hare & the Tortoise.” I asked readers to pick a side, examine similarities to each character, and consider areas where improvement is needed. Today, I want to push the subject matter a bit further with a variation of…
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BE WHO YOU TRULY ARE
So, step away from negativity and talk back—not to them, but to yourself. Surround yourself with WORDS that uplift YOU and challenge you to BE WHO YOU TRULY ARE or at least WHO YOU ASPIRE TO BE!
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BE WHO YOU TRULY ARE
So, step away from negativity and talk back—not to them, but to yourself. Surround yourself with WORDS that uplift YOU and challenge you to BE WHO YOU TRULY ARE or at least WHO YOU ASPIRE TO BE!