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"Empowerment" Articles
 

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This article focuses on the power of imagination and imagery.

This article focuses on the importance of listening to the opportunity that knocks at your door. Sometimes you may not hear the knocking. Or you may hear, see, or sense it and then ignore or discount it.

This article helps you to identify your default basic operating question so that you can begin to practice one that is more empowering.

There are times when the perfect answer is, "I don't know." At those times, say precisely that, with confidence or authority. Sometimes it's unwise to say, "I don't know."

Put in simple terms, empowerment is freeing yourself from limitations or living a life of misery and taking full responsibility for every thing that is in your life.

Have you ever met someone who has such a friendly disposition that he or she is able to almost instantly make friends with people, even in a room full of strangers? If you can become a people person, and we all can, you can be successful. You just need to know how to get started on this journey of self-empowerment.

This is an empowering practice: to identify a not-good feeling and then identify its positive opposite. The positive opposite feeling is a place to move when feeling a not-wanted feeling.

While you learn how to run and manage a business, you're often left to fend for yourself with a bunch of theory that may not work for you, especially in today's marketplace.

If you want to achieve more of your goals and dreams along your personal empowerment journey called life, you must identify and remove the biggest obstacle – your limiting beliefs. This is a must because you will never outperform your belief system. If you believe, like most people do, that you’re not good enough as a person and you don’t deserve success, you’ll never allow yourself to create long term success in your life.

This article focuses on transformation. I like to think of transformation as a big word for big change. Everything in life is always changing, always transforming. Without change, there is no life.

Socially empowered individuals achieve so much greatness, basically because of the people that catapult them to success. They earn the trust and all-out support of the people, whom they had helped before. They never run out of help. These type of individuals can do anything with the many people behind them because they know how to maximize their social potential.

"What do you want?" is a powerful question. Sometimes it is helpful to focus the question for greater impact, such as, "What do you want to feel?" Or, "What do you really want?" Or, "What do you want to experience in this situation?"

I just got tired of always looking for the next person to give me the information I needed to move ahead. Do you ever feel that way? I wanted to be able to see the whole big picture. I knew I was ready for more detailed, focused information and I bet you are, too.

This article compares the firefighter we recognize rather easily as a heavily-clad person, holding a fire hose, or performing some other tasks that reduce or end a conflagration with the manager in a business who is considered a firefighter.

This article expresses some thoughts about intention, distinguishing a principle of intention from a technique to enhance the power of intention. Understanding both the principle and the technique is helpful in any situation.

Intention is the basis for all action. Here is an incident that helped to form my interest in helping others to be aware of intention.

This article focuses on the inevitability and value of differences when two or more persons come together. It would be pointless and boring for two or more to come together if there are no differences.

This is one of the hardest things speakers have to do - defining their niche, and in most cases, it can stop them dead in their tracks. Inexperienced speakers have a tendency to generalize themselves and that won’t lead to those successful paid speaking engagements. You must be creative and innovative; find your own niche and become the most well known speaker in that niche.

This article identifies fifteen ideas for enhancing your effectiveness. You may resonate with many or with only one.

When we are thinking of making changes in our lives, all too often we look externally. We have a perfect picture in our heads about what life should look like then we go about acting on life to give us whatever it is we think would be perfect. The only problem with this approach is that we are giving away our personal power.

 
 
 

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