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Category Archives: Goals Revisited

November 10, 2011

More Inspiration from Tererai Trent

Tweet She was told she wasn’t allowed to learn to read…and now Dr. Tererai Trent has several education degrees, a consulting company, and is helping to provide an education for over 9,000 children in Africa… with a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation and support from Save the Children*! I was so inspired by Tererai’s [...]

June 28, 2011

The Business of Retreat

Tweet Guest post by Starla J. King, Big Fish 2009-2011 “There is more work that gets done in the seeming non-work than we realize” — Lorin Beller Blake This time we didn’t break arrows with our throats (more details on that here), but we sure did get out of our comfort zones. Several times.  One [...]

June 21, 2011

What are your rejuvenation plans?

Tweet Some of the most difficult goals to commit to are the ones around rest and rejuvenation. Taking a break is a challenge for many people, and I think it is an especially difficult challenge for women entrepreneurs.  We are used to working hard in our business for many hours each day, most days each week, then continuing [...]

June 14, 2011

Selfish or Self Care?

Tweet When is it that self care becomes selfish?   And what is ok? As you might expect, Webster defines selfish as  “concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself: seeking or concentrating on one’s own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others.” Then look at Webster’s definition of self care: “care of the self without Medical or other professional consultation.” That [...]

June 8, 2011

Goals Guidance

Tweet Goal reviews don’t have to be painful (although I’m not sure this Big Fish cat agrees) . I know mid-year goal reviews might not seem as exciting as the beginning or end of year reviews (when we are setting exciting new goals or celebrating successes while preparing for a brand new year), so hopefully our [...]

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