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Charlie Page's Articles in Personal Growth

  • Staying Current without Losing Your Mind
    We all deal with information overload. The sources of information, much of it necessary to our jobs, seem endless. Magazines, journals, memos, email, web sites and more, combined with endless meetings, provide us with more data than any person can handle.

    To cope, we must possess skills that allow us to process huge amounts of data yet stay current on the information we need to perform at a winning level. Consider these three methods to bring your information flow under control.
  • Never Surrender Your Dream
    Do you have a dream today? Can you see yourself in one year, three years, ten years?

    Far from some pie-in-the-sky hype, dreams are the currency of the Internet.

    Many reading these words right now dream of quitting their job and working at home. Some dream of having a home of their own. Some don't dream any more.

    My friend, your dream is your roadmap. Without it how will you know where you are going?

    Listen to these words by Brian Tracy ...
  • What Matters Most by Charlie Page
    As the gray skies of winter become less frequent, and new life takes their place, now is the perfect time to think about priorities. I'm not talking about New Years resolutions that fall by the wayside in only a few weeks, but rather the real priorities that shape our lives and control our actions.

    Everyone has priorities. Some people are very involved in setting goals and write their priorities down in a formal list. Some think about priorities on special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries, while others never give them a second thought. Expressed or not, we all have priorities.

    What matters most to you?
  • Unleash Your Creativity
    We live in a hectic time.

    Ours is an instant gratification society. We want it now. Yet, as we reflect on the best things in our lives, we often find the truly important things (like relationships, love and peace) took time to develop.

    The 'always on' nature of the tools we use in business can all too easily trap us into believing that we can function as machines too.

    But we're not machines, we're human beings.

    Is there a way to achieve peak performance and happiness in life too? Of course.







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