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Each January is new chance to be introspective and set new goals for self-improvement. But what if you’re happy already? Do happy people not need to improve? Won’t that lead to stagnancy? On this episode of Knowing Nothing I want to think about just that. How do we find the balance between motivating ourselves to improve and being happy with who we are now? Let’s talk about it. Produced by: Sound Pollination -- My Social: IG: @knowingnothing_podcast, @mickeyroberts, @mickeyrobertsart Twitter: @mickeyroberts33, @nothingknowing
It is my (Scott’s) favorite theme of the year. Each January we get to discuss my four favorite episodes of a series of Star Trek. This year we discuss my favorite series every - The Next Generation. We will review an episode a week plus one or maybe two supplemental episodes from Scott. Join us as we go trekkin into 2020. Engage! Sci-Fi Malady RSS
In her book Power Attractor, author Gabrielle Bernstein says: “Find what inspires you most and commit to doing more of it! When we bring energy to what inspires us, we connect to our Super Attractor power and the manifesting begins.” What she’s saying is that when we do what lights us up, what we love, we draw to us all manner of things that we dream of, in our business and in our life. Our tag-line at HerBusiness is: Do What You Love, Every Day. So, I feel very aligned to any message that is about doing work that really lights us up, that keeps us alive and awake on every level - mentally and emotionally and spiritually. I know that my work leading HerBusiness is totally inspired. My goal is to have Inspiration - the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative - be present in my work every single day. So, my question to you is… What lights you up? In this episode of the HerBusiness podcast I share: Three things you can do TODAY to bring more inspiration into your life and your business What women business owners are doing to feel more connected and inspired What to do every single day to keep bright ideas flowing your way How appreciating where you are now can bring you closer to your goals The power of spending time alone, and how to build that space into your day Inspiration Tips from the HerBusiness Network members When we asked members how they bring more inspiration into their lives and here’s what they said... “My morning walks and writing. On the inspiration side of things, quality people, a good (I love biographies) on-going education, podcasts etc. and removing negative people from my life.”— Tess Brook, Tess Brook Mediator “Sitting in a quiet place preferably surrounded by nature with its beauty and sounds. Ironically though a lot of my creative ideas happen at around 3 am, so l need to keep pen & paper next to the bed.”— Jenny Knox “For me, it’s being visionary, believing is seeing. Daily affirmations. Behaving like I’m already there. Practising success. Surrounding myself with people who are already successful. I found a mentor who is so out of my league and asked them to mentor me... they said yes. Working out a minimum 4x per week. The last is becoming fearless (1 of my 3 2020 words) to become limitless. Each January for the past 19 years I set a minimum of 1 big goal which is hard to achieve and a few small goals to support it. Every year of achieved it personally or professionally.”— Karina Prefontaine, Plum Petal "I love a good 'CLEAR OUT' at the end of every year. Cleaning out all papers, old clothes, kids toys, old books - basically anything that doesn't serve me or my family. A lot may go to donations and helps others, otherwise, the rest goes to the tip! For me, it keeps that cycle of giving going as well cleansing. Getting rid of old energy and bringing in the new."— Leticia Alvarez, InContext Marketing & Communications “For business, I need to find time to step away - travel - go somewhere else (even the beach for a few hours), but I need to remove myself from the environment to get new ideas, inspiration and allow my 'left brain' to quieten down and my right brain some space to do its thing. Ideally, this works better if I can get away for at least a few days, but on the micro-level just taking a walk through a bush trail or along the beach is also good. I also listen to mindset podcasts while walking to open up some new ways of thinking.” — Kristy-Lee Heighway Billett, The Footprint Group “Alone time, exercise, books, podcasts.”— Charlie Trevena, Charlie Trevena Tourism Marketing “Crochet! My morning square is my meditative time and some amazing ideas come to me some days while making my square.”— Seona Roberts, Honouring ME Crochet “For me as a full-on right-brainer (creative) inspiration comes from everywhere... looking at people, Behance, grocery shopping (looking at the packaging), art galleries, magazines, movie set, fabrics, fashion design etc, everything that is tactile. I get inspiration absolutely everywhere and I store things that I feel interesting, in my brain to use later. I think I’m very conditioned in that way as a creative director because inspiration is the source of every idea you bring to the table. I can spend hooouurrs in a bottle shop looking at all the beautiful labels and packaging... this while I don’t drink a drop of alcohol lol. This image, for example, gives me so much inspiration... the colour, texture, composition, contrast, etc."— Greet Recoules, Greet Your Brand “Being fully present to whatever I'm doing allows my creativity to flow and lights me up.”— Anne Aleckson, Channel and Transformational Speaker “I believe in like attracting like and that surrounding yourself with the energy you want to work with will illuminate your own creativity. Sometimes I, crank up the stereo to Gyuto Monks chanting, it just works! or go to an art gallery, sit with a notepad and take a deep breath and just write, anything. All of it sparks my inspiration.”— Kim Sowter, Intuition Coach “For me, it’s reflection, connection and routine. (Maybe these could be my better 3 words for 2020.) Morning rituals of meditation, yoga and healthy breakfast, chunking time for priority tasks, theming the week and setting aside a weekend each month for a solitary retreat all work wonders for me.”— Sharn Rocco, Mindful Works “I love my morning practice - meditation - journaling - yoga. That keeps me grounded and inspires clarity. My greatest source of inspiration occurs during learning via podcasts, audiobooks, webinars or reading book books.”— Tracey Bode, Zyteq “I engage the team with funny gifs and morning messages - and we all chat - which makes us feel connected and ready to go.”— Amanda Cullen, Michelle French and Associates Also mentioned in this episode: Super Attractor by Gabby Bernstein 2020 Business Growth Summit for Women Entrepreneurs HerBusiness Network Thanks to this week’s featured listener for this review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the HerBusiness Podcast for more great interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs. Here are some popular recent episodes: My 3 Words for 2020 Go Bold. Set Gutsy New Year Goals How to Start a Daily Journaling Habit (and What to Write About) How Clarity Leads to Powerful Actions HerBusiness Facebook Page: facebook.com/HerBusiness/ HerBusiness Network for Women Business Owners: herbusinessnetwork.com
Happy new year. For many of us, this is a time of contemplating and deliberately creating the new year. A time for envisioning what we want to do better, differently this year. A time for starting and breaking habits. Each January for a few years, I’ve taken on Chris Brogan‘s invitation to set three words as a focus for the year. Chris Brogan is an American author, journalist, marketing consultant, and speaker about social media marketing I’ve had the pleasure to meet and interview a few times. He has really great books like The Impact Equation, Trust Agents and one of my fave titles - The Freaks Shall Inherit the Earth - Entrepreneurship for Weirdos, Misfits, and World Dominators. A couple of weeks back, Chris did a one-hour webinar where he talked through how to pick your three words, how to incorporate their usage into your day to day planning and execution, and how to use the My 3 Words method for deciding how best to make decisions that closely match your intentions. Chris says this about his process: “Every year, at the beginning of the year, choose 3 words that have personal meaning to you that you will use as guideposts for your chosen path forward in the coming year. Make the words such that they influence your choice of actions, encourage you to decide in favour of your goals, and guide you towards lasting results that you want to experience throughout the year.” So, after a few days of tossing around words that might be a good fit, I came up with my three words. Listen to hear: How to choose your 3 words for 2020 What author James Clear means by: “You should be far more concerned with your current trajectory than with your current results.” Why your acceptance levels will determine which goals you get How to align your actions with your chosen words Also mentioned in this episode: Atomic Habits, James Clear Subscribe to the HerBusiness Podcast for more great interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs. Here are some popular recent episodes: Go Bold. Set Gutsy New Year Goals How to Start a Daily Journaling Habit (and What to Write About) How Clarity Leads to Powerful Actions The Habit of Being Confident HerBusiness Facebook Page: facebook.com/HerBusiness/ HerBusiness Network for Women Business Owners: herbusinessnetwork.com
Each January the Cranford Clergy Council presents the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award at a community service. The award "is presented to persons who have represented in their own lives the ideals and commitments of Dr. King." This year's recipient was Cindy Hannen. Hannen chairs the Interfaith Human Relations Committee of the Clergy Council. The award was presented at the 38th annual commemorative service sponsored by the Clergy Council, held this year at Calvary Lutheran Church. Following the service, Cranford Radio spoke with Cindy about the award and her service to the community.
Each January we take the opportunity as a church family to look back on the last 12 months and consider where God might be leading us in the immediate future. Bristol Vineyard Annual Review 2017 from Bill Drewett
Each January we take the opportunity as a church family to look back on the last 12 months and consider where God might be leading us in the immediate future. Bristol Vineyard Annual Review 2017 from Bill Drewett
he debut podcast episode kicks off with a top trade show industry expert - Karen Chupka, senior vice president, CES and corporate business strategy for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,000 consumer electronics companies, and owning and producing CESÒ, the world’s largest gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. She oversees the sales, marketing, production and management of CTA’s events and conferences including its annual trade show, CESÒ. Each January in Las Vegas, more than 3,500 exhibitors, fill more than 2.4 million net square feet of exhibit space and showcase their latest products and services to more than 165,000 attendees at CES. Under her leadership, CES has been named as the largest annual North American trade show by Trade show Executive Magazine and Trade Show Week since 2001. Chupka has been with CTA for 27 years and has held numerous roles within the organization including vice president of business development, director of industry relations and education, and director of marketing for CES. 4 Tips You Will Learn About in This Episode: Key tips to maximizing results and working with show management. How to increase visibility and get visitors to your booth. Why your elevator pitch is so important. How to manage large teams and balance your life on the road. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:28 – Natalie introduces the debut episode and today’s guest, Karen Chupka, Senior Vice President, CES and corporate business strategy for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) 00:55 – CES is the largest consumer trade show in North America 01:05 – Natalie provides an overview of the show 01:34 – Karen joins the show 02:00 – There’s so much crossover with many industries at CES—it’s kind of what it makes it special 02:20 – What an exhibitor needs to do to prepare for CES 02:35 – Next year’s show is sold 12 months in advance 02:57 – Most companies start planning their exhibit strategy 6 months out 03:39 – Placement on the show floor is determined by industry sector and seniority 04:05 – Hear a 360 perspective about the exhibitor and attendee 04:51 – Karen’s favorite story from CES 05:05 – How CES plans for the next year’s show 05:17 – Karen’s favorite thing is seeing concepts grow over the long-term 06:20 – The best social media strategies of CES 2017 07:40 – How one exhibitor really leveraged a new offering 07:44 – The Virtual Reality Tinder product 08:34 – How CES used Twitter and the Twitter Dashboard to be responsive to people searching for information 09:05 – The ability to respond in real time made attendees feel like they were getting fast answers 09:39 – Attendee trends and engagement at an event like CES 09:50 – Buying exhibit space and showing up isn’t enough-here is what you should consider 10:14 – Smaller companies should take advantage of the benefits 10:40 – Take advantage of all press opportunities that come with the booth space purchase 11:00 – Many companies don’t take advantage of all that is included with their exhibit space 11:35 – How smaller exhibitors can stand out and get noticed 13:50 – Some companies only give a website in the show directory instead of a contact name—it makes it hard for attendees to follow up 14:10 – Selecting the featured booths by show management 14:30 – Based on how much of a story there is to tell 15:32 – If you have an interesting story to tell, communicate it to show management so they can connect you with reporters 16:50 – New tech trend this year: Voice activated products from Google and Amazon tying into other platforms 17:34 –Eureka Park—600 entrepreneurs and new companies exhibit in this special area 19:23 – Shark Tank does an open casting at CES for new technology and entrepreneurs 20:00 – CES is about more than showing product, it’s about finding partners, finding companies to acquire, finding talent to hire, etc. 21:21 – Ultimately, you have to make your product easily digestible—people need to be able to understand your marketing message30 seconds or less. Practicing your elevator pitch is one of the most important things you can do before exhibiting at a show 21:59 – You need to be able to answer: How are you solving someone’s problem? 23:36 – Smaller exhibitors- especially in the entrepreneur section hesitate to leave their exhibit and miss an opportunity during show hours, so CES has a big networking event the day before the show. 24:01 – Karen is at CES for 9 days and some of the staff is at the show for up to 17 days 24:29 – The CES show is a marathon, not a sprint 25:35 – The CES staff includes 160 full-time talent, plus an additional 3,000 short-term staff 27:34 – Karen’s favorite tool? 27:48 – Keep face to face meetings 28:09 – WeChat 29:28 – Karen and Natalie close out the podcast Resources Mentioned: CES – The Consumer Electronics Show Consumer Technology Association – The Consumer Technology Association WeChat – A messaging tool Karen and her staff use during CES Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
There's something special about The New Year - a fresh start, another chance, a clean slate. Each January, we make our lists of goals and resolutions, buy the gym membership and try just a little harder. What if God wants to do more than just help us check a goal off the list this year? He's the God who makes all things new and is able to completely change your life - a new year, a new you. What needs to be new about you this year? Want a deeper relationship with Jesus? Better health, prayer life or relationships? A fresh purpose and direction in life? Let's look to God together this January and watch Him do more than we could imagine in our lives during our series "New Year - New You" with guest speakers: Brodie Hock, Meghan Hock, Annie Jones, Eric Jones and others!
We love longleaf pines. They will live hundreds of years and are our forest's best tool for survival in an uncertain climate. Each January we plant a box of 330 longleaf seedlings. This year we're planting around the driveway, lodge, and Veg Hill
Each January, millions of Americans make resolutions to eat more healthfully and lose weight, but many lose steam along the way. If you have trouble keeping your resolutions or meeting your goals, this year it’s time to reverse this trend. With some simple yet effective fitness and nutrition tips you can set yourself up for success in 2015!Listen in as Jim White and Melanie Cole, MS discuss great ways for you to keep your resolutions and stay fit.
Each January, millions of Americans make resolutions to eat more healthfully and lose weight, but many lose steam along the way. If you have trouble keeping your resolutions or meeting your goals, this year it’s time to reverse this trend. With some simple yet effective fitness and nutrition tips you can set yourself up for success in 2015!Listen in as Jim White and Melanie Cole, MS discuss great ways for you to keep your resolutions and stay fit.
January 9, 2013: Each January, Americans rush back to the gym determined to burn off holiday season calories and work toward New Year’s resolutions to get into shape. Unfortunately, various studies indicate that more than half of those who join a gym or fitness club will drop out within 3-6 months. One common reason is … Continue reading Strategies to Safely Improve Your Fitness
Each January we tend to think about our personal accomplishments of the past year. We look at what we might improve and make resolutions. Some we keep, some we don't, but at least we've made an effort. As educators, we also make resolutions about...
Each January, whisky lovers gather in Victoria, British Columbia for one of the world's top whisky festivals, the Victoria Whisky Festival.
Each January the Writers House hub beats the midwinter doldrums with a community celebration of wintry writing and warming food.