Laughter Is The Best Medicine
Laughter is the best medicine for pain, stress, and negativity says Yvonne Conte, a motivational humorist and author. Conte provides her humorous take on how to change your perspective and create a better outcome for a happier, more successful life, in the Featured Expert Segment of The Bottom Line’s September issue. Conte shares personal anecdotes to help others learn how putting issues into perspective, and learning to laugh, can help you lead a less stressful and more positive life.
What is Giving Up?
CBS’ Two And A Half Men star Jennifer Taylor (Chelsea) shares her story of struggle, dedication, finding balance and the “idea” of success on the June 2010 issue of The Bottom Line. Jennifer reminds us that nothing is certain in life, so you have to enjoy the process along the way of achieving your goal,” says Ryan Prucker, creator and host of The Bottom Line. Taylor recounts her decades of waiting for her big break and the realization that it may never come. “I asked myself- is it worth doing this to my family all for a few guest appearances? ...
Overcome Underearning
Author and financial advisor, Barbara Stanny, shares her own experience of gaining financial independence, and explains how others can achieve financial freedom by avoiding self-sabotage, in September’s issue of The Bottom Line. Stanny acknowledges the fear many people have of taking control of their own lives, and accepting the power to make their own decisions. Stanny, the daughter of the “R” in H&R Block, began her own personal quest for financial independence, after her divorce from a financial advisor. She began interviewing successful women and became inspired to find the same success. She realized she had to do more than interview ...
Prioritize Your Life
How do you get your voice heard in this media cluttered world? That was the subject of conversation in a recent interview with Phil Cooke in the July issue of The Bottom Line Audio Magazine. Cooke whose roles include author, filmmaker, speaker, and media consultant, described not only his background and interest in influence and media, but how to use them effectively and achieve personal goals, whether those goals relate to entertainment, business, or as Cooke mentions in one of his success examples, farming.
Maximizing The Moment
Change expert, Ronald Mitchell, who is also an entrepreneur and lawyer, could be called the “Master of Persuasion.” He has successfully persuaded and coached at-risk youth, Fortune 10 companies, as well convinced a man not to shoot him, as Mitchell stared down the barrel of his gun. Mitchell shares the wisdom he’s gained from all of these experiences in August’s issue of The Bottom Line. Mitchell provides some of these tips and insights, which include believing in your own dreams and keeping yourself motivated.
What is Giving Up?
by nan on Aug.14, 2010, under Experts
CBS’ Two And A Half Men star Jennifer Taylor (Chelsea) shares her story of struggle, dedication, finding balance and the “idea” of success on the June 2010 issue of The Bottom Line. Jennifer reminds us that nothing is certain in life, so you have to enjoy the process along the way of achieving your goal,” says Ryan Prucker, creator and host of The Bottom Line.
Taylor recounts her decades of waiting for her big break and the realization that it may never come. “I asked myself- is it worth doing this to my family all for a few guest appearances? The answer was no.” She then explained how she landed her regular role on the CBS sitcom just before moving her family back to Florida. (continue reading…)
Maximizing The Moment
by ryan on Aug.13, 2010, under Experts
Change expert, Ronald Mitchell, who is also an entrepreneur and lawyer, could be called the “Master of Persuasion.” He has successfully persuaded and coached at-risk youth, Fortune 10 companies, as well convinced a man not to shoot him, as Mitchell stared down the barrel of his gun. Mitchell shares the wisdom he’s gained from all of these experiences in August’s issue of The Bottom Line. Mitchell provides some of these tips and insights, which include believing in your own dreams and keeping yourself motivated.
Prioritize Your Life
by nan on Aug.13, 2010, under Experts
How do you get your voice heard in this media cluttered world? That was the subject of conversation in a recent interview with Phil Cooke in the July issue of The Bottom Line Audio Magazine. Cooke whose roles include author, filmmaker, speaker, and media consultant, described not only his background and interest in influence and media, but how to use them effectively and achieve personal goals, whether those goals relate to entertainment, business, or as Cooke mentions in one of his success examples, farming. (continue reading…)
Focusing On The Mechanics Of Leadership
by ryan on Aug.13, 2010, under Experts
Focusing on the mechanics of leadership and letting your ego run your business are among many of the problems addressed by, Christopher Novak, a five-time author on business and leadership, and an international speaker, in August’s issue of The Bottom Line. Novak focuses on maintaining vision, providing motivation, and making connections with people you work with, in order to enhance your leadership skills.
According to Christopher Novak, leadership comes from the personal commitment of the leader to those he wants to influence, and true integrity. “One of the biggest mistakes leaders sometimes make is focusing too much on the mechanics, and overlooking some of those intangibles, like inspiration and motivation.” Novak points to a common misconception that being a leader is about directing others, when in reality; motivation is the key to leading others to success. (continue reading…)
Overcome Underearning
by tino on Aug.13, 2010, under Experts
Author and financial advisor, Barbara Stanny, shares her own experience of gaining financial independence, and explains how others can achieve financial freedom by avoiding self-sabotage, in September’s issue of The Bottom Line. Stanny acknowledges the fear many people have of taking control of their own lives, and accepting the power to make their own decisions.
Stanny, the daughter of the “R” in H&R Block, began her own personal quest for financial independence, after her divorce from a financial advisor. She began interviewing successful women and became inspired to find the same success. She realized she had to do more than interview others, and used their advice to take action. “The right mindset combined with the right actions is what creates going to the next level,” says Stanny. (continue reading…)
Laughter Is The Best Medicine
by ryan on Aug.13, 2010, under Experts
Laughter is the best medicine for pain, stress, and negativity says Yvonne Conte, a motivational humorist and author. Conte provides her humorous take on how to change your perspective and create a better outcome for a happier, more successful life, in the Featured Expert Segment of The Bottom Line’s September issue. Conte shares personal anecdotes to help others learn how putting issues into perspective, and learning to laugh, can help you lead a less stressful and more positive life. (continue reading…)
