change

John Lennon and the Pace of Change

Posted by Abigail Lewis on August 20, 2009 - 5:45pm.

Interviewed by Rolling Stone nearly 40 years ago, John Lennon lamented that other than lots more people having long hair, nothing had really changed. Has it yet?


Changing or Just Managing?

Posted by Doug Miller on May 18, 2009 - 9:40pm.

Here is the BAD news. Change stinks. Change is hard. It takes a long time. Now for the GOOD news, we CAN change.


Change Stinks, To Be Blunt

Posted by Doug Miller on May 12, 2009 - 1:41am.

Change stinks. I used to convince myself that I loved change. Those days are over. I don't like to change. I love patterns, habits, etc...


News Burnout

Posted by Abigail Lewis on April 23, 2009 - 8:37pm.

It's been especially difficult to listen to the news this week. Aren't we supposed to be a model for human rights?



What’s your top priority for President-Elect Barack Obama?

Posted by Jessica Ridenour on November 7, 2008 - 12:24pm.



The Future is Now(topia)!

Posted by Nicole Gluckstern on April 28, 2008 - 10:27am.

Imagine a world where “work” means doing what you really love




Are You OK With Just An OK Life?

3:36 minutes (846.98 KB)
Is "okay" really okay? If you say life is okay, but deep in your gut, you know there’s something more, then you gotta listen to this and stop settling for less than the best.


Taking Control of Your Life

6:03 minutes (8.32 MB)
Mel and Hank discuss how the only way to change your life is to take control of it and create the change yourself.  If you sit around and wait for change to happen, then it never will.


Fear Can Trigger Success

5:34 minutes (1.28 MB)
You want to be successful? Mel teaches you to use fear as a "tripwire" to make you move forward.


Stop the Negativity Landslide

5:47 minutes (1.33 MB)

Mel shares openly about the last three weeks of hell that she’s lived through (one negative thing after another has happened) and the steps you can take to stop the flow of negativity when it starts to take over your life.



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