Posted by: cydestiny | August 16, 2016

The Salvation of Being Human, Part II

While it isn’t easy being a human being, being a human being is indeed your salvation. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | August 9, 2016

The Challenge of Being Human, Part I

Being human is quite challenging – accepting that fact is a key to your pathway to happiness. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | August 2, 2016

Choose Your Destiny (with a caveat)

Anyone can make their situation better. Just do it. Right? Well, maybe not so fast. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | July 26, 2016

Four Steps To Heightening Your Creativity

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Utilizing creativity has numerous benefits, and there is no good reason as to why you can’t enjoy those benefits, too – if we give it some thought. Check out four things you can do that will certainly contribute to an increase in your creativity. You might be surprised by how simple they seem. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | July 19, 2016

Can’t We Just Get Along? Not Really

The most difficult thing you will ever have to do on an everyday basis is dealing with other human beings. Accepting that notion is an important step in having those relationships in your life be of the most profitable and satisfying kind. Read on to learn three things you can do that will you create and maintain those very satisfying relationships. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | July 12, 2016

Thinking Like Albert Einstein, Part 6 of 6

Albert Einstein was an icon of the twentieth century, but the way he conducted his life serves as a model for thoughtfulness, even morality in the twenty-first century. Anyone looking to examine models of leadership to glean attributes to utilize themselves will be well-served by looking at Albert and how he lived his life. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | July 5, 2016

Thinking Like Albert Einstein, Part 5 of 6

Our desire to have what we want and to have it now is increasingly reinforced by so much of marketing that promises many of those very things now.  Yet, the things most of us truly value require something that Albert had oodles of – long term vision – contradictory to what we surrounds us within our society..  If you want to have success from anything from your career to your family to whatever excites you to accomplish, that long-term vision thing is something that must be employed in your approach to acquiring your success. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | June 28, 2016

Thinking Like Albert Einstein, Part 4 of 6

Einstein was a problem solver, and as we’ve come to have known about him, he spent time identifying problems to be solved. But unlike many people who see problems as something to avoid like the plague, Einstein saw problems as opportunities for new insights and discoveries. The world will not pay any more for problem pointers, but it does pay handsomely for problem solvers. By training your mind to be a problem solver, more doors can open for you as a result of that than just about any other attribute. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | June 21, 2016

It can be difficult to grasp the magnitude of what Albert Einstein accomplished with his theories. And to think he won not one, but two Nobel Peace prizes for his work is astounding. And very astounding, at least to me, is that the first was accomplished at the age of only twenty-six. Heck, aren’t we still stupid at that age? <Just kidding…..well, maybe not in my case>. With this post, we continue exploring the attributes of what made his thinking so remarkable – attributes that any of us can emulate. Read More…

Posted by: cydestiny | June 14, 2016

Thinking Like Albert Einstein, Part 2 of 6

There is no doubt as to the brilliance of how Albert Einstein thought. Still, as otherworldly his thinking may have appeared to others, it was how he used his brain that produced such remarkable insights. The attributes he employed were, in and of themselves, most unremarkable, but in combination, they produced a new profound way of looking at the world. Four attributes will be explored in this and the next several posts. The first is on how he captured information. Read More…

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