The Next Time

Post Written By Eugene Morgan To create more positive results in your life, replace ‘if only’ with ‘next time. — Celestine Chua Someone who regrets start with the thought, “If only,” and while someone who wants to learn from something “next time.”  Regrets have us to look back on what we could have done but waited until tomorrow when […]

Different Approach Makes Different Results

Post Written By Eugene Morgan How come we approach a problem in the same way to expect a different result? The good news is that we don’t have to continuously use the same approach when we know that it is not working for us. It is better to constantly find new ways to affect an outcome. […]

Look for the Alternative

Post Written By Eugene Morgan “Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate.”—Unknown It is so easy to look for the negative side of things than to look for the positive side of things. One of the reasons we look for the negative side of things is because our expectation is too high. Instead, we can […]

When Everything Comes Together

Post Written By Eugene Morgan We’re getting closer to the middle of the year, 2013. Summer will be here soon. Memorial day is just around the corner. Time seems to move quickly but when we want results time seems to move slowly. We want our efforts to pay off sooner rather than later. But we […]

You Can Wait For Patience

Post Written By Eugene Morgan Don’t waste patience. Patience is time well spent preparing, experimenting, learning, working on something to get results.  Patience is not waiting for the right time to do something because there is never a right time to do it. When we’re impatient we can’t tolerate the waiting, which makes it twice […]

When We’re Not Getting The Results We Want

Post Written By Eugene Morgan When we’re not getting the results we want, it clearly means that we have to make readjustments to our behaviors. If we continue to do the same things and expecting the different results, then we’re going to get frustrated and want to give up. We must constantly readjust our behaviors […]