Visioneering: the ability to have long term vision, and think far and wide; to dream of things that never were and say ‘Why not?’ ”; to think big and to be bold and daring with your thoughts; and to understand that [Read more...]
Archives for 2017
The Secret Behind Your Comfort Zones
The Secret Behind Your Comfort Zones: Why Fear Holds You Back From Embracing Your Greatness, is a free webinar I will be offering on Tuesday, May 30 at 8pm Eastern Time.
I have written in the past about the concept of [Read more...]
It’s Time to Break On Through to the Other Side
What's holding you back from creating a Quantum Revolution in your own life? You know, where you feel happy, fulfilled and purposeful, and you are moving beyond your fears and … [Read more...]
Healing the Divide in Ourselves
Not too long ago, I saw an interview with the filmmaker Lee Daniels, the director of such films as Monster's Ball, Precious, and The Butler, along with the TV shows Empire and Star.
Daniels was talking about growing up in Philadelphia, where his father was a cop in the Philadelphia police department. When Daniels was a teenager, his father was killed in the line of duty, and Daniels … [Read more...]
Heidi L. Sieck, CEO #VOTEPROCHOICE, on Why People Interested in Personal Transformation Must Become Politically Engaged
In my recent conversation with Heidi L. Sieck, the CEO of #VOTEPROCHOICE, for my Interviews with the Leading Edge video … [Read more...]
Heidi L. Sieck, CEO #VOTEPROCHOICE, Civic Entrepreneur and Feminist Activist, is Helping to Transform Our Political System
I sat down for a Skype conversation not too long ago with Heidi L. Sieck, the CEO of #VOTEPROCHOICE, a civic entrepreneur, and feminist activist, for my … [Read more...]
The Obesity Apocalypse is Nearing!
I have written a series of articles on obesity, and today is the last of the articles on this topic.
Why is it important to talk about this? Because as a nation, here in the U.S., statistics show that obesity is rapidly reaching … [Read more...]
Outside the Comfort Zone: Where Creativity and Innovation Are Human Birthrights
At 94 years old, John Goodenough is at the age where many of his peers would either be pushing up daisies or sitting at home or an assisted living facility, doing their best to hold onto their lives.
But not John Goodenough. He's never taken no for an answer, never settled for the status quo. When he was 23, he was an Army veteran who, with the help of the G.I. bill, enrolled at the University of Chicago with the dream of studying … [Read more...]
Stress Can Make You Obese
I've written a number of articles on obesity and its many causes - diet, [Read more...]
Pi a la Mode and the Hidden Structures of the Heart
Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, is one of those things in life, if you take the time to ponder it, that can leave you awestruck - even if you're not a geek (which I profess to be). Pi has taken its place in the pantheon to such a degree that in 2009 the U.S. House of Representatives officially recognized March 14, 2009 as the first official National Pi Day, with every subsequent March 14 continuing in the same way. … [Read more...]






