Are Celebrities worth what they are paid?
July 22, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Marketing, Personal Development
So I get Forbes magazine in the mail for FREE…. (for some reason I have no clue why I get it but I am ok with that : )) and this month’s issue was about Forbes Top 100 Celebrity List. This list talks about not only the income that these celebrities make but also ranks [...]
Hooray for Steve Jobs!
June 9, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Personal Development, Spiritual
I am a sharer of value and a gentlemen that I have met before while living in Kansas City runs an organization called Integrity Resource Center and he provides an Integrity Moment via email that relates how business owners and professionals relate Integrity in the Workplace. I thought this latest one was a great testiment to [...]
Proactive vs Reactive Attitude
June 7, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Goal Setting, Personal Development
OK so I have been very busy with you name it in working a business from the ground up and I honestly haven’t made time to blog lately but I am offically BACK! I want to take a moment to talk about the difference between being proactive vs reactive and explain what I perceive are the [...]
Kindle it up people! Free apps for Blackberry, I-Phone, I-Pad etc!
April 20, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Personal Development
Ok I don’t get super excited about reading… but I like to read.
But my biggest problem and why I don’t get super excited about reading is because I am on the go, constantly. Always reading a couple of different books (at a time) and when I am mobile (which is all the time) I like [...]
Motivational Moments
March 14, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Personal Development
Had to step back on this one after watching………..
Thanks to a good friend, Kyle Henderson for sharing this with me the other day.
Share it with others that need to a reminder that you are Powerful Beyond Measuure!
Food for the Soul – Motivating Moments
February 20, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Personal Development
I found this short “Motivating Moment” and wanted to share it: An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told the employer, a building contractor, of his plans to leave the house building business and live a more leisurely life with his wife enjoying his extended family. He would miss the paycheck, but he needed [...]
10 Tips to make 2010 the best year EVER!
January 6, 2010 by davehageman
Filed under Financial Times, Goal Setting, Personal Development
I honestly wrote this at the end of 2008 for 2009 and thought…. this is still great advice and I am glad I found it…
Enjoy!
Many have acknowledged in recent conversations that the Holiday Season and the New Year is a time to sow, how there’s so much fear in our world right now and how it’s related to [...]
How to Set Harmonic Goals for 2010
December 22, 2009 by davehageman
Filed under Forums, Goal Setting, Personal Development
Goal Setting vs. New Years Resolutions… The ultimate showdown
I’ve never been one for New Year’s resolutions. To me, they are like a fad. Something that is all the rage for a short period of time, and then gone so fast it’s like they never existed at all. How many times have you heard or even [...]
The Case for Christmas
November 28, 2009 by davehageman
Filed under Featured, Personal Development
Have you ever thought about what the real reason for the season was?
When it comes to Christmas, what do you think about?
Do you think about Santa –
His elves, his reindeer, holiday lights, shopping, shopping, shopping or Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the [...]
Christianity and the Law of Attraction – What do they say about each other?
August 17, 2009 by davehageman
Filed under Personal Development, Spiritual
A conversation at our Group Study at our church came up this weekend about Christianity and the Law of Attraction… or how does a Christian interpret the study of the Law of Attraction and study the word of God and Jesus Christ?
At the time of this blog post, The Secret has the has been in [...]
