Start Here

Road among the trees 1That’s kind of bossy, right? Start here! Quite frankly you can start wherever you want but I thought if you wanted to cut through some of the clutter here would be a good place to start so here goes.

While it’s possible you’ve been reading my blog for some time now (it has changed names, directions and addresses a few times but I’ve been blogging since 2005), it’s also possible that this is new to many of you.

Obviously I don’t expect you to sit down and read it all at once. Even I would get overwhelmed if I did that…and it’s my stuff! I simply wanted to organize it for you so that you can find topics you want more quickly and I can share with you some of my most popular posts to date. I used to focus on many different topics in my writings, evidenced below, but these days I’m trying to focus primarily on one topic. I’ll let you know what that is as soon as I figure it out.

Let’s start here.

14 Most Popular Posts

1. A Glimpse of Greatness: Have You Seen Yours?

2. Supersize Me: What I Learned from My First Marathon and the Benefits of Feed Stations

3. Hiding Out, Bailing Out and When to Sit the Cuss Out

4. What the Bunk! What’s Wrong with the Truth

5. Let’s Not Speak Wack-a-Doo Today, Okay?

6. 5 Signs You Have an Imaginary Business

7. It’s Only Big Because You Haven’t Done It Yet

8. Her Pioneer Met My Saboteur

9. What Does it Mean to Live a Courageous Life?

10. Success: Did You Even Bother to Show?

11. Creativity: Give Your Mind Some Mischief

12. Creativity: Go Back in Time to Unlock Your Creative Potential

13. Lifestyle Design: What Constitutes a Big Life?

14. Are You a Hopper or a Stopper?

More Topics to Explore

Lifestyle Design

Lifestyle Designers – A  series on people who are awesome!

Brain

Creativity

Numerology

Entrepreneurship

Transformation

Personal Development

Yoga

Relationships

Success

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