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Technology, Thrill or Shrill?

© 2010 Dr. Judy Krings

How many hours a day is your butt perched on your computer chair? Or do you fall asleep with your iphone on your belly?

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Ask “Will I?” And Rev Up Your Motivation

© 2010 Dr. Judy Krings

Do you ask yourself, “Will I get this done?”, before you actually do it? Fascinating new research tells you to be mindful of your little inner voice and what it is asking you. Yes, your self-talk.

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If Old Suitcases Could Talk

© 2010 Dr. Judy Krings

Having just gotten back from Cuba, then 24 hours later leaving after the winter in Puerto Vallarta, I am now back to Wisconsin. I’ll soon be back on a plane headed for Delaware to see Mom. Whew! So you can see why suitcases come to mind.

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Would You Quit at Age 91?

© 2010 Dr. Judy Krings

What has the tenacity of a bulldog, the courage of a lion, and the perseverance of a Mt. Everest climber? My 91 year old mom! Can you imagine the effort it takes to learn how to operate a computer at her age?

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Life Is Learning-Learning To Love Yourself

OK so you ate too much, made inappropriate choices, or skipped your exercise routine.
How many times have you smacked yourself up side of the head when you screwed up with a customer, client, or associate?
How long did your dragon inner critic rear its ugly head as it bit off yours?
Time to put a muzzle on that nasty little inside devil and cut yourself some slack.
OMG, have you ever sent a sensitive email to the wrong person?
Or worse yet, sent a private email to a whole group?
YIKES! Head hung in shame, I admit I have done both.
And why did one of them have to do with a private health issue my friend wanted kept confident? Guess what. The whole group rallied around my friend. She had so many people praying for her! She was a dear and forgave me immediately. I,on the other hand, beat myself up royally. To what avail?
What is done is done.
You can’t go back in time.
Cut yourself some slack.
Life is learning, and most importantly, learning to love yourself. Forgiving yourself and move on. Write your name on a helium balloon with the words, “I forgive ME!” Take it outside and launch it off. Along with your shame.
Bill Gates is right: “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning”.
Even if the most unhappy customer is YOU!
Big hugs,
Judy

Balloons floating in the sky.How many times have you smacked yourself up side of the head when you screwed up with a customer, client, or associate?

How long did your dragon inner critic rear its ugly head as it bit off yours? Time to put a muzzle on that nasty little inside devil and cut yourself some slack.

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