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Be Yourself!

True peace lies only in being oneself. You can be yourself in every single moment you exist. Enjoying what shows up in life and being in the present moment is where we find true power and creativity.
As Mike Dooley says in his new book Infinite Possibilities, life is about fun and growth. [...]

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The Importance of Clarity

There are three things you can easily get clear on when you feel the fog approaching regardless the arena:
1. WANT – rather then state what you DON’T want, focus on what you DO WANT.
2. WORKS – rather then pointing out what is not working, notice what IS WORKING (go as far as making a [...]

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Haiti Invites Beauty

In the midst of the devastation, the world unites.  Countries collaborating to offer aid as students send money via text messages while others pray.  To look upon the current pain without its rising beauty would do it a disservice.  When humanity suffers, we all suffer but when humanity moves to heal, we all heal too.  [...]

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How to Address the Importance of Leadershop Influence…when it slips!

Problem…
You are the boss and notice your highly-skilled leadership team is slacking and impacting the rest of the team!
The Terrain…
Your relationship with the leadership team may be a tad more sensitive then usual (boss/friend dynamics can (not always) make communications a hair awkward. Usually such relationships require the highest of integrity on the part [...]

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I AM Worthy of Greatness (youth e-book in the news!)

in the news…
Florida Children’s Sevices Council NEWS UPDATE!
Click for your free copy:
I AM Worthy of Greatness by Kristin Mackey and Scott Baker
Written for transitioning youth that have aged out of the foster care system…because regardless of where you are in life or where you want to go…. you cannot achieve your own definition of [...]

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Kristin Mackey
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Miramar, Florida 33027
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I never did a day’s work in my life. It was all fun. - Thomas Edison