Ken Keis's Articles in Personal Development

  • Just Say No to Toxic People!
    Do the people around you build you up and encourage you, or do they discourage and drain you? The reality is that each of us needs to take responsibility for our personal space and relationships in life. Toxic people come in many forms, so perk up your radar and review this list on how to identify toxic waste.
  • Who Are Your Role Models
    Whomever or whatever we are modeling is influencing our choices and behavior.
  • What's Your Legacy
    Far too many individuals won’t leave much of a mark. Why? They engage life half-heartedly -- primary wrapped up in themselves. Then they wonder why their lives are unfulfilling and miserable.
  • Are You a Giver or a Taker
    We are all familiar with this longstanding truth: "Give and you will receive." Isn’t it interesting that what takers want the most is what they get least and what givers want least is what they get the most? With the act of giving to others, people generally want to give more to us in return.
  • The Magic of the Moment
    In other words, the ability to be focused and aware of what is happening in the moment leads to leadership success. Living in the moment allows you to experience life at its deepest and most meaningful level. It allows you to REALLY connect with others and learn from them and from the situations you are in.
  • Success is Only Six Degrees of Separation Away
    Success is Only Six Degrees of Separation Away

    "Someday this will be true for all us. Our network will equal our networth."
    -Tim Sanders, Author: How to Win Business and Influence Friends
  • The Power of Living in Your Truth and Authenticity
    We have become conditioned to hold back the real truth in many situations. We hold our truth in. Stuffed into our minds and bodies, our truth clogs our entire systems, like a plugged fuel line to a motor -- not operating at full potential -- sputtering through life.
  • Who’s Taking Responsibility for Your Life?
    Today’s society would like us to believe that our situation or anything else that keeps us from achieving our wants or desires is someone else’s fault. Of course, deep down we know this is utterly false. Responsibility is the high road; to not take responsibility means we can blame everyone but ourselves for our current circumstances
  • Are You Living Your Life to It’s Fullest?
    Nobody loves the excitement of running a busy business more than I do, but I still need to ask myself -- am I putting off or simply omitting some important things from my life? I know I could be doing more, and I don’t mean just being busier.

    What about you? How are you really doing with your life?
    What do you need to do differently to increase your impact -- and create your legacy?


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