DreamCast: Discover Hidden Talents in Dreams

January 28, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Cortney Litwin

Your Dream Career

Patricia in Woodbridge, Virginia writes:

My dream began with someone telling me that I needed to meet with an important person. Then a coworker told me that I really needed to put my best foot forward, so she offered to help me pick out an outfit to wear to this meeting. I agreed to this, and the dream immediately panned to a room that was not familiar to me. The coworker gave me an outfit, and what I noticed most were the hideous shoes—they were white with a wedge heel and two fat bands that crisscross over the top (something I definitely would not wear). Although the shoes were hideous, I went with it. The dream then panned to a hotel room or maybe a room in an apartment, where the coworker said she was to prepare for the same meeting. She picked out an outfit which was different than mine, with no white shoes. Immediately I wondered why the absence of white shoes, and I wanted to change my outfit. What does this all mean? Read the rest of this entry »

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4 Reasons You’re Not Where You Thought You’d Be By Now

January 21, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Alina Mikos

Get Out of Your Own Way

Taking stock of your current situation, perhaps you expected to be somewhat farther along in your life endeavors by this time. Presuming that you haven’t set extremely unrealistic goals for yourself, let’s examine a few critical reasons why the choices you’ve made, or have not made, are responsible for where you are now.

Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself

Fear is the number one inhibitor in life. While a healthy dose of fear in a dangerous situation is a benefit, all too often people allow the fear of the unknown, the risk, or the challenge to block them from moving forward. Take some time to reflect on crucial decisions you’ve made over the years to figure out and determine whether you made them out of fear or courage. No one gets anywhere in life without taking risks, and if you’ve played things too safe, work on trusting yourself more to come out on top of whatever challenges arise in your life or career. Read the rest of this entry »

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Why Overly-Successful Women Are Single

January 12, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Alina Mikos

Do You Need to Be Single to Be a Success?

“I think, therefore I’m single.” This one-liner by Lizz Winstead exemplifies what many confident and successful women believe; the more abilities they have, the more likely they’ll remain unhitched. Let’s take a look at how a woman’s success may lead to a life of singledom.

Dismissing His Needs

Forging ahead on a date or in a relationship based on your needs or ideals is certain to harm your chances of a lasting happy connection. All too often, strong, confident women do this without realizing it.

Regardless of the strides women have made achieving equality with their male partners, men still need to feel masculine and needed. For example, if you are significantly more successful or earn more money than your guy, he may feel slightly emasculated given the male’s primal need to feel like the provider and the protector. This is not to say you can’t move past this, but are you sufficiently sensitive to the problem? To feel financially superfluous is emasculating and can put pressure on the relationship. Read the rest of this entry »

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Think Like a Leader, Be a Leader

January 9, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Natasha Jervis

Stand Up and Take Responsibility

Are you searching for advice on how to be a leader? The power of the mind is incredible, and if you dream of being a leader, it’s possible to achieve your goal. It’s possible to become the leader you’ve always wanted to be. With these leadership skills and tips on how to be leader, you will be able to think like a leader; be a leader.

Start With Organization

The first thing you need to do is re-organize your living and work space. A leader needs to simplify. A well known phrase is to “keep it simple.” Organize your e-mails, your everyday schedule and write down a “to-do” list every day or every week. Read the rest of this entry »

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Use Your Intuition to Advance Your Career

January 6, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Psychic Abrielle ext. 9894

Tap Your Inner Resources For the Coming Year

Can you use your own intuition to advance your career? Absolutely! Never thought of doing this before? Follow these twelve steps in 2012 and watch your career take a super-surge forward as you master the powerful career-building skill of intuition!

1. Write out what you desire to happen in your career for 2012. Desire equals destiny! Whatever you desire for your career is destined to happen, and your intuition will help you.

2. Ask your guides or higher self daily for guidance and the connections you need to create your career desire. Remember, your guides’ job is to listen to you and help you! Read the rest of this entry »

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Heal Your Money Karma

January 4, 2012 at 12:00 am
By LJ Innes

About Karma

The word karma originates from the Sanskrit word meaning action or deed. In Indian and Nepalese religions karma is the embodiment of the Law of Cause and Effect which says whatever message we send out into the universe is heard, and that is what the universe sends us back. If you’re experiencing bad money karma, a change in thoughts and attitude towards money can definitely change your financial situation.

Thoughts on the Airwaves

The universe listens to us. As beings born of a divine source, we are directly connected and definitely heard. Just like prayers are heard, so are our thoughts, intentions, feelings and words. They have real power. If you’re having bad money karma, it’s probably because you are always focused on your lack of resources. It’s time to change your attitude towards money and to heal your money karma. Read the rest of this entry »

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Red Responds: Remove New Job Jitters

January 1, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Psychic Red ext. 9226

You’ve Earned This New Job

Daphne from Jerusalem Region asks:

I left my last workplace, which I worked in for 13 years, in a negative way. I’m starting a new job next month in a place which I feel has new positive energy and is extremely demanding. Being new and coping with a new field within my work are a big challenge. Can you give me some insights about my new job and give me tips on how to succeed?

Psychic Red ext. 9226 Responds:

Dear Daphne,

From what I can see, you made a very good choice with changing your working arena. Your new job will have its challenges, but is nowhere near as suppressive as the job you left. Read the rest of this entry »

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Something Has Gotta Give!

December 22, 2011 at 12:00 am
By Carmen Honacker

If Life Sucks, It Might Be Time to Change Yourself

People complain about a lot of things. I have heard quite a few people complain about not making a six figure income, and yet most of them would never want to work like someone who does make that much money. I think the times are long gone where some Internet genius kid can make a few million dollars with some great idea; or let’s just say that this scenario is not the most realistic for the average Joe Schmoe. Most of us have to work our butt off to make a lot. No, we don’t get to work a posh eight hour day, with little responsibility and few challenges, while making a boatload of money; unless you are grandfathered in and have been at a company that has been giving you more and more money each year, simply because you’ve been there long enough. Anyone who starts out in any role above average also has to do above average work, while holding above average responsibility and performing well! If you want the grand career, you will have to kiss your personal life good-bye and you will have to make sacrifices. Spoiled whiners need not apply!

Speaking of sacrifices, the same goes for anything worth attaining. Most people don’t reach their goals because they lack the discipline and stamina to consistently do what is required to be successful. If you want to be fit and in shape, you will have to work out and you will have to eat right. No excuses. If you want to only date highly attractive people, well, you oughta be attractive, too. If you want to be in a healthy relationship, you have to be healthy. No, none of us get to sit on our butts, while the perfect body, job and relationship just knocks on the front door. Anything above average requires above average commitment and work. Something’s gotta give and I can tell you from experience, that “something” better be you. Read the rest of this entry »

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