Filed on Nov 5, 2008 in Self-Improvement | 0 Comments
Although you may never have heard of Millard Fuller, you have probably heard about his work. He’s the founder of Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization started in 1976 to build homes for impoverished people. Millard is also the founder of The Fuller Center for Housing, which was started in 2006.
Filed on Oct 23, 2008 in Health & Fitness | 0 Comments
Lynne McTaggart is an investigative journalist whose award winning books include “The Field” and “The Intention Experiment”. Not only is she a writer, but she was also a star in the film “What the Bleep Do We Know?” and is an international spokesperson for health.
Filed on Sep 10, 2008 in Self-Improvement | 0 Comments
Personal development and leadership trainer Nisandeh Neta is the founder of Open Circles Academy. Although he grew up in Israel, he resides in the Netherlands today. For more than a decade, Nisandeh has been helping people from all over Europe find personal and professional success.
Filed on Jul 17, 2008 in Recreation and Sports | 0 Comments
The driving spirit of a person will determine their success. It’s not something that comes from a privileged background. Bonnie St. John can testify to this fact. Bonnie has seen success beyond most people’s wildest dreams through the Olympic Games, but it’s hard to imagine that success if you believe the stereotypes all around you.
Filed on Jul 16, 2008 in Recreation and Sports | 0 Comments
True success doesn’t come from privilege. It comes from spirit. Bonnie St. John is a perfect example of this. If you believe the stereotypes of the world are true, you’d have a hard time believing how much success Bonnie has seen in her life as an Olympic skier. When life knocks her down, she gets right back up.
Filed on Jul 10, 2008 in Self-Improvement | 0 Comments
As someone whose English teacher considered her one of the worst writers in the world, you may be surprised to know that Lisa Nichols has two book deals going with the super-successful “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series. She was also featured in Rhonda Byrne’s “The Secret”. Lisa’s true passion lies in speaking and in the company she founded, Motivating the Teen Spirit LLC.
Filed on Jul 6, 2008 in Finance | 0 Comments
Rebecca Fine, founder of “The Science of Getting Rich” Network, started introducing people to the eBook version of “The Science of Getting Rich” in 1998 through a little hobby website she’d set up. The book was originally written over 100 years ago by a man named Wallace Wattles. Because of this timeless book, Rebecca’s website now has hundreds of thousands of members all over the globe.
Filed on Jul 6, 2008 in Arts and Entertainment | 0 Comments
Charlie Gay might be an unknown name to you, but the events he has organized have been enjoyed by millions. He began his impressive career when he was only 22 years old. By age 24, he was organizing events for Margaret Thatcher. Soon, he was promoting some of the top events in the world for people like Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.
Filed on Jul 6, 2008 in Arts and Entertainment | 0 Comments
Charlie Gay might be an unknown name to you, but the events he has organized have been enjoyed by millions. He began his impressive career when he was only 22 years old. By age 24, he was organizing events for Margaret Thatcher. Soon, he was promoting some of the top events in the world for people like Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.
Filed on Jul 5, 2008 in Arts and Entertainment | 0 Comments
Charlie Gay’s name might not be familiar, but his events certainly are. After starting his career at age 22, Charlie began organizing events for Margaret Thatcher when he was only 24. It didn’t take long before he started promoting events for some of the biggest names in music, including Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.