by Rachel Manley-Casimir | Nov 20, 2017 | Courage, High Achievers, Life lessons, Next Big Goal
Let’s get straight to the punchline – here is the actual secret to greatness: Repeated. Incompetent. Action. Yes, repeated, incompetent action is necessary to achieve greatness. No one gets to jump over this uncomfortable, awkward, soggy puddle of muck that is...
by Naomi Manley-Casimir | Nov 14, 2017 | Big Ideas, High Achievers, Next Big Goal, Self-care
Possibilify in my real life requires determination and change. For me, it’s the little things that allow me to create change and stick with it over the long-term. If you are like me, you always have “Things To Do” that you don’t get done. One big ticket...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Nov 7, 2017 | High Achievers, Next Big Goal, Self-care
Many of us become stuck in the minutia of everyday life. We get up, stretch our sore bodies, drink coffee to get rid of the morning fog, and get out the door to go to work, to get the kids to school, to care for family members or do many of the other things that...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Nov 7, 2017 | Fuel Your Passion, High Achievers, Next Big Goal, Side Business
I work full-time, I have two young children, recently completed my PhD in law and have several publishing commitments that I’m trying to finish in my free time. On paper, I don’t need to add anything to my already very full plate so when my sister asked...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Apr 13, 2017 | High Achievers, Next Big Goal, Side Business
Recently, I watched a great talk by a multi-million dollar earner who talked about the power of a dream board. He has a rags to riches story. He talked about how, as a time of extreme debt, he created a dream board about owning a vacation property in Hawaii and even...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Apr 13, 2017 | Big Ideas, High Achievers, Life lessons, Self-care, Working Moms
For many years, I thought I could do it all. I was working full-time and trying not to sacrifice any family time while trying to finish my dissertation. On a typical day, the most time I could string together to work on my PhD was about an hour and a half at night...
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