Fear, Fame, and Fortune

By |2023-12-15T13:44:32-05:00March 24th, 2020|Categories: Growth, Psychology Today, Purpose|

What would your life be like without fear? Would you have a better career and more money? More fun through great life leaps and bold successes in your conquest of the opposite sex? More and better relationships because you left behind the fear of being hurt? We hear individuals’ barriers to their dreams every day, and fear is always at their [...]

Respond or React?: Where the True Performance Gap Lies

By |2023-12-15T13:47:40-05:00March 17th, 2020|Categories: Managing Yourself, Psychology Today|

COVID-19 is an event that has created strain in every aspect of life—an understatement, of course. That strain in pivotal times creates a natural fight or flight or response—or response or reaction—that truly separates the winners from the losers. This is exemplified by Warren Buffett, who has stuck to his guns through thick and thin [...]

How to Stay Focused and Achieve What You Want

By |2023-12-15T13:50:56-05:00March 7th, 2020|Categories: Growth, Psychology Today|

Fresh Air Source: Shutterstock Creating goals keeps you productive, but it is important to make sure you don’t overload yourself with too many or unrealistic ambitions. What’s more, wanting to do something is step 0. Step 1 is getting started, and that doesn’t happen without a calm mind and a view of what lies ahead. The steps [...]

A Fearlessness Outbreak

By |2023-12-15T13:51:59-05:00March 6th, 2020|Categories: Psychology Today, Purpose|

“Jeez, Laura. I thought you were afraid of heights!” Glen said in a rainforest preserve in Costa Rica’s South Pacific zone. A panic came over me. “I totally forgot!” I thought as I looked down at the rainforest floor passing rapidly, far beneath me. Then, the comedy of the matter suddenly occurred to me. For a moment, [...]

The Write Stuff for Mission Impossible

By |2023-12-15T14:54:26-05:00March 3rd, 2020|Categories: Growth, Psychology Today|

I lay in bed at night with Glen by my side. The cacophony of the rainforest attempted soothing solace for the horrible thoughts I was having. Why don’t we have water at the house yet? Why don’t we have a phone? Why is living in paradise so hard? Moving to the Costa Rican jungle in [...]

The Incredible Shrinking Task

By |2023-12-18T10:59:31-05:00March 2nd, 2020|Categories: Psychology Today, Work-Life Balance|

By Glen Tibaldeo, CPA PMP Howdy! Thanks for finally showing up now that your closets are arranged by season and hue, you’ve precisely inventoried the letters in a can of alphabet soup, and learned to play Chopsticks on the German lute. Now you've got work to do and have come to the right place. Over [...]

The Greatest Mantra for Success

By |2023-12-18T11:00:04-05:00February 18th, 2020|Categories: Growth, Psychology Today|

We all strive to take positive steps forward in whatever we are trying to achieve. Sometimes, however, we fall back into old habits that sabotage our efforts or we fail to recognize that we’ve moved forward because the gains we see are trivial. The important thing to recognize is that the alternative is moving backwards, [...]

De-Stress Your Way out of Distress

By |2023-12-18T11:00:54-05:00February 17th, 2020|Categories: Psychology Today, Work-Life Balance|

De-Stress Your Way out of Distress I love jumping into cold water. Well, wait. Let me back up. I love jumping into cold water with other people around. Why? Because after thirty seconds of acclimation, I get to chuckle as my friends negotiate the inner fortitude to get themselves to do the very thing they [...]

Letters from Downton: A Different Kind of Therapy

By |2023-12-18T11:02:14-05:00February 12th, 2020|Categories: Growth, Psychology Today|

Excited about the forth season of Downton Abbey, I've been reminiscing its many intrigues, including the start of the marriage between Mr. Bates and Anna—blessed with devotion but cursed by circumstance. After having been wrongfully accused of murdering his ex-wife, Mr. Bates is sent to prison, and the newlyweds can only communicate by writing letters. My experience tells me there [...]

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