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| Monday, November 29, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Motivational Corner - 11/29/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
NEVER TOO LATE
by Steve Goodier
Standing at a busy Los Angeles intersection, I once noticed an
interesting sight -- a shirtless old man in shorts and jogging shoes
running toward me. He was in his seventies, short, with a huge barrel
chest. His shoulders were wide and his stomach flat and hard. The skin
on his thin arms and legs hung loose. His body glistened with sweat --
he had the appearance of an absolutely committed runner. When he
approached the intersection, he continued to jog in place as he waited
for the light to change.
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| Sunday, November 28, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Motivational Corner - 11/28/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
The Hand
by Steve Goodier
At first it sounded like a Thanksgiving story, but the more I
reflected on it, the more appropriate it seemed for any time of
the year. The way I heard it, the story went like this:
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| Thursday, November 18, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Learning Corner - 11/18/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton

Many Adults Are Playing Music For First Time
by Casey Dodd
Music isn't just for kids. Though it may be common for
little ones to learn an instrument, those who have long
passed graduation can learn to make musical magic at any
age.
In fact, adults who pursue musical study are often
successful, in large part because they are driven by strong
personal desire--not the nagging of an over enthusiastic
parent or instructor. Following is a little advice for
those who may be thinking of learning to play something
that toots, bangs, twangs, or twitters:
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| Thursday, November 11, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Coaching Corner - 11/11/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
Get Into The Habit of Winning
Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach
http://www.reallifecoach.com/
Award-winning coach, Bill Parcels says: “When you’ve done a lot
of losing, it gets hard to imagine yourself winning. Confidence
is only born out of demonstrated ability. In training camp, we
don’t focus on the ultimate goal of getting to the Super Bowl.
We establish a clear set of goals that are within immediate
reach“.
What lessons about daily life goals can we learn from a Super
Bowl winning coach? I’m glad you asked.
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| Saturday, November 06, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Motivational Corner - 11/06/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
11 Ways To Stop Procrastinating and Get Motivated
by Peter Murphy
Do you spend more time procrastinating than you do
accomplishing? The keys to success in overcoming
procrastination are to determine the reasons you lack
motivation in the first place, to create a plan for
success, and follow the plan to the letter.
You can follow some practical steps and make permanent
changes in your life. Start living up to your true
potential by rising to a new level of motivation, energy,
and dedication.
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