Author: Tara May

Drive Yourself

Each of us has our own way of connecting to the strength within us. For me, that's getting into my car and going for a drive. I'm one of those people who don't mind going for a long drive alone. For some reason, doing this transports me to another place, both literally and figuratively. It doesn't even have to be a long drive—15 minutes is enough to take me to that place—and I usually have something playing on the stereo that lifts my heart. I come up with some of my best ideas on these drives. I sit comfortably,...

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Deceiving the Impostor Within Us

There are a lot of people out there talking about fear. Why is that? Why do so many people see a need to help others recognize their own talents and self-worth, to guide them through fear and on to confidence? The supply is there because the demand is there; there is a serious epidemic of fear going on, and it starts within ourselves. There are plenty of extrinsic fears to worry about, but it's the intrinsic fears that are the most difficult to overcome. In a way, this inherent fear becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy that is very tough to...

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Little Miss Contrary

Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of sitting in for an evening at the Salesforce Conference (Dreamforce) for a keynote interview with Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook and author of the wildly popular book Lean In. The keynote was given inside the Moscone Center, San Francisco's mammoth convention and exhibition complex. Keynote attendees were guided through the swinging glass doors at the entrance of Moscone West, down a large bank of escalators, and into a vast auditorium at the basement of the convention center. Inside was a colossal room of dark shadows punctuated with bright blue...

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Alice Walker on Work and Life

Alice Walker, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of The Color Purple, talks about the importance of finding your passion: "If All of these institutes have glossy websites with different images and information that confuses the end user into believing that almost all the institutes are original buy cipla cialis and functioning. If a male is attacked by that ED, the manliness in him goes out and the vanity of being the order viagra male diminished. In case, surgery is recommended, you might buy viagra find out this need to make an informed choice for benefitting and consequences of...

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A Change Would Do You Good

Change can be a sneaky devil. It'll creep up on you when you least expect it, and when you are least prepared. But it can also be a beckoning friend—an opportunity for growth. The first one—the sneaky devil—is unavoidable; it will come no matter what you do to fend it off. But taking advantage of the beckoning friend is up to you. Opportunities for change are all around us; we just have to reach out and grab them. In her book, The Suitcase Entrepreneur, Natalie Sisson (digital nomad, homeless vagabond, jet-setter, and successful entrepreneur) shares countless ways in which we...

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