Did you know that Monday Motivation via Facebook Live started about a year ago with this video? Check it out: Here are few things you didn’t know about this video after watching it: I was scared to death to go live and tell my story The video below is actually the second take, because the Read More
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Top 5 Blogs on Inspirational Perspective – Celebrating 5 Years!
This week marks five years since the very first post was made on Inspirational Perspective. I can still remember sitting in my office, nervously searching my first blog post for errors. My mind was overwhelmed by the fear of what if… What if you miss an obvious edit. What if you misspelled a word. What Read More
Worried About Your Survival?
So many of us spend a significant amount of our time, thinking about our safety, worried about our job, our money, our health, our relationships, our friends, our enemies, and what they may or may not be thinking about us. We willing give the potential and power of our mind to these primary thoughts Read More
Right vs. Wise – Which Is Winning The Fight In Your Life?
What’s your relationship to being right? Love it, right? Am I right, or am I right? (Pun intended) There’s something magically, wonderful about raising your hand and having the right answer! …or giving the right directions! …or wearing the right clothes! Being right is righteous! So…can right ever be wrong? Maybe… Most of us can Read More
5 Reasons Motivation Is Good, But Misunderstood
Lately, I’ve received a number of emails from blog readers and radio listeners, asking how they can fix their lack of motivation. In these emails, the theme I’ve seen has been a flavor of the following two phrases: “I’m just not motivated.” “I’m not motivated enough.” These phrases, while common, are clear indications that most of Read More
Career Corner Video Overview
About a month ago, I facilitated a workshop at WVON‘s Legacy Center on the South Side of Chicago. This was a live Q&A workshop where I discussed topics such as; building your personal brand, creating a compelling resume, how to properly prepare for an interview, social media best practices, negotiating your salary, continual workplace Read More
You Are What You Eat. (Inputs/Outputs)
You are what you eat. We’ve all heard or read this cliché before, but is it true? In my community diabetes is sometimes referred to as sugar.Instead of saying, “I have diabetes.”Someone would say, “I have sugar.” It’s not a coincidence that having sugar comes from overconsumption of sugar based foods. The same relationship is evident Read More
Gold in the Mud!
In 1848, during the California Gold Rush, every prospector who traveled west to get rich had one thing in common. They were willing to get their hands dirty. That’s because, there is only one place you can find natural, unrefined gold and typically, that’s in the mud. Over 150 years after the gold rush, Read More
Are you 3 feet from Gold? Don’t Give UP! – Radio Show
Ever felt like giving up? Do you currently feel like giving up? If so…this show is for you! During this segment of Inspirational Perspective radio I encourage my listeners to keep on pressing towards their dreams and goals, because they just may be 3 feet from GOLD! During segment I also explore the reason we Read More
How to go from motivation and inspiration into ACTION! – Radio Show
Ever been motivated and inspired to make changes in your life, only to wake up the next day feeling sapped and unable to change? During this radio segment I continue to explored the subject of going from motivation and inspiration into ACTION. I ask my listeners the following questions: – How do you bottle your Read More