Category Archive: Being Proactive

$1408.36: The Difference a Choice Makes

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A 31-pound Difference My health coach shared a little piece of information with me: between Halloween and New Year’s Day, people gain an average of 11 pounds. Then I got another piece of information two weeks ago: if I continued on my Take Shape for Life weight loss plan, I could be down 20 pounds …

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The 3 Biggest Financial Barriers (pt1)

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This week we will cover the biggest 3 barriers to making great financial decisions. Before I get too far into this, I wanted to mention that we are changing to 3 blog posts per week (down from 5). We have been getting some feedback that 5 is a bit too much for people to take …

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Tall, Grande or Vente: How Much Significance Do You Want?

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Maybe choosing significance isn’t too different from ordering coffee: you get to decide for yourself how much you want. Once your decision is made, then you need to adjust your how you use you time, energy and money to reflect your goals. What follows is a visual representation of the significance in a person’s life. …

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It Won’t Matter if You’re Filthy Rich If … (pt 2)

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Last time I explained that it won’t matter if you’re filthy rich if you don’t have a caring and generous spirit. You can check it out here. If you follow what we teach, you will become wealthy, but it won’t matter if you don’t have a plan for your money. Money If you spend your …

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10 Ways to Be a Significant Parent (a.k.a. They’re Watching You!)

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Be aware. Being a parent automatically gives a ton of influence in a child’s life. Use that influence wisely and become significant in your child’s life story. It’s absolutely awesome to hear someone say, “My dad was my best role model. It’s because of his encouragement and support that I have such success today.” 1. …

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Really Satisfied: The Deal-Breaker

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Here’s a different perspective on making life decisions: what will you think of the choices you made as you face your last moments of life? The Life Review In human development, as people move toward older adulthood, it’s normal for them to consider how worthwhile their life has been. What’s less common, though, is for …

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