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‘Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass…It’s about learning to dance in the rain.’ -Vivian Greene Life is a series of storms, either in…
English mountaineer George Mallory was once asked by a New York Times reporter why he was attempting to climb Mt. Everest for the third…
In Good Habits, Bad Habits: The Science of Making Positive Changes That Stick, Clinical Psychologist Wendy Wood, highlights strategies for using our conscious understanding…
Your path to greatness will be filled with obstacles, challenges, opportunities, near-misses, failure, mistakes, self-doubt, naysayers, yay-sayers, doubters, supporters and a roller coaster of…
We spend an average of 3 hours and 15 minutes on our smartphones, and the top 20% of smartphone users have daily screen time of over…
Everyone is dealing with something you know nothing about. We all try our best based on our level of consciousness, emotional state, and worldview.…
What we often call “overnight success” is a lot of hard work, sleepless nights, roadwork, training, gym reps, swim laps, and relentless pursuit in the dark that just…
Good people are found, not changed. They can change themselves, but you can’t change them You can’t send a duck to eagle school is a metaphor for the truism: You…
When it comes to the arts, passion should always trump common sense. American actor Robert De Niro delivered a frank, funny and thought-provoking speech to the 2015 graduating…
Actor, producer and screenwriter Charlie Day, a 1998 graduate of Merrimack College, delivered the keynote address at Merrimack’s 64th undergraduate commencement ceremony. Charlie is He is best known…
“Being an artist is not just about what happens when you are in the studio. The way you live, the people you choose to love and the way…
There are some people, who don’t wait. I don’t know exactly what’s going on inside them; but they have this hunger. It’s almost like an ache. American radio…
“We lose ourselves in what we read, only to return to ourselves, transformed and part of a more expansive world.” American philosopher Judith Butler delivered the Honorary Doctorate Commencement Address…
“I am a Bestselling Writer. I write Bestselling Books. Every day in every way, I am researching and writing my award-winning Bestselling Books and short stories. Every one…
The two kind of people poem is a great poem by American author and poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The final line of the poem asks a simple question:…
I stumbled on Coach George Raveling’s story while reading, Jon Gordon’s Book: The Power of Positive Leadership and after finishing the book, I googled him and I was…
Dr. Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina is the president of the African Development Bank since 2015. Until he was appointed Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in 2010, he…
Whenever you wake up, that is your morning. What matters is that you wake up. – Igbo Saying Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian Writer born 15 September…
After ten seasons in the NBA, the Nigerian-born Olajuwon won the league’s Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year awards. The only other man ever to be so honoured…
Adebayo Ogunlesi is a Nigerian-born lawyer and investment banker, who is currently Chairman and Managing Partner at the private equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners. His father, Emeritus Professor Theophilus Ogunlesi was the…
Codependency is about normal behaviours taken too far. It’s about crossing lines. – Melody Beattie We all started out life being codependent on our parent, caregivers, society and…
Curiosity is the desire to gain knowledge or information. One of the hallmarks of highly successful people is that they have an insatiable taste for knowledge, they are…
Optimism is an inclination to put the most favorable construction upon actions and events or to anticipate the best possible outcome. Optimism is from French optimisme, from Latin optimum whuch…
Helplessness is the belief that there is nothing that anyone can do to improve a bad situation (such as being diagnosed with an illness). In many ways, then, helplessness…
There is an old joke about someone trying to get to Carnegie Hall and he spots another man carrying a violin case. He asked “Sir, how do I…