Classic YouTube video of comedian Louis CK on Conan O’Brien, illuminating in hilarious terms how spoiled many of our generation is about the wonders of technology and modern life.
Tag Archive 'wealth coach'
Why the Law of Attraction Doesn’t Always Work
Posted in Coaching, Uncategorized, prosperity thinking, scarcity vs abundance, the law of attraction on May 12th, 2009
A look at the Law of Attraction, the Law of Alignment, and the voices inside our heads!
Heroes, Villains, and Slippery Slopes
Posted in Articles, scarcity vs abundance, the economy on Jan 6th, 2009
A financial coach examines the Curious Case of Bernie Madoff and the largest financial fraud in history.
Paying it Forward at a Starbucks Stand
Posted in Inspiration on Nov 25th, 2008
I made a stop at the QFC grocery store in Redmond Ridge Saturday night. I was on my way home from teaching a “Wealthy, Worthy and Wise” workshop and I needed a few groceries. It had been a long day with an early start, and besides the groceries, I was also in the market for a shot of caffeine.
I stopped by the in-store Starbucks stand and ordered [...]
Chauncey Gardiner and the Audacity of Hope
Posted in Inspiration, the economy on Nov 10th, 2008
(A tale of two political figures - one fictional as well as accidental, one real and very intentional.)
As long as the roots are not severed, all is well.
This week I re-watched the brilliantly constructed satire, “Being There.” (A 1979 film directed by Hal Ashby, adapted from the 1971 novel written by Jerzy Kosiński.) Peter Sellers plays a simple-minded [...]
“Financial Therapy”
Posted in Total Wealth, prosperity thinking on Sep 11th, 2008
“What do you do?” It’s the simplest, most basic question, one we might be asked on a daily basis. I know exactly what I do, but I’m still trying to figure out how to answer that question in a way that people can understand.
In a nutshell, I help people think and feel differently about money.
I help [...]
The Cure for the Recession (article)
Posted in Articles, Inspiration, the economy on Aug 11th, 2008
“The quality of our life is the quality of our emotions.”
Gas is over $4 a gallon, meanwhile foreclosures are up, workers are being laid off, and business owners are tightening their belts. The word “recession” is bandied about, sometimes in whispers (as if we’re afraid the economy might hear us), other times in not-so-soft complaints. [...]
