Blog, Links and Resources – Mitch Arnold, motivational speaker, Omaha, Nebraska, Viagra 100 Kaina.



Viagra 100 Kaina

  • Go, and be thankful – Is there anything in your life that you complain about, but would miss if it were taken from you?
  • "Stage" Your New Year’s Resolution Now! – work out the kinks and set the stage for success before New Year’s Day
  • Yeah, I Don’t Do That Any More – how I leverage diminished physical capability to gain appreciation
  • Be the Exception – To get exceptional results, you need exceptional behavior, habits and effort
  • Good Job, but It’s Not Enough – football made me successful without ever putting on the pads
  • You Say It’s Your Birthday? – I’m pretty sure that I’m bending pages in the second half of this really intriguing book called life, and it’s getting good. It will be better with emotional intelligence.
  • The Power of Positive Assumptions – As long as assumptions are absolutely correct, they are extremely helpful. It’s when an assumption is based on a variable, such as human behavior, that they become unreliable and sometimes misleading.
  • Think Before Posting – what do your social media posts reveal about you?
  • Taxing Frustrations – Too often, we misplace and overuse our anger, because we forget its main purpose – to alert us to evaluate a situation for correction.
  • Not Wishing I Could – how I focus on the blessings in my life
  • What the World Sees Through Your Lenses – what message does your visual style convey?
  • Celebrate, Don’t Resent Success – addressing issues with inferiority and a lack of appreciation
  • Invest in Experience and Profit Now – don’t wait to invest in experience
  • Positive Explanatory Style – properly account for your world, and improve your outlook
  • Choosing Constructive Discomfort – Open your world by agreeing to discomfort.
  • Don’t Worry, Anticipate! – Replace anxiety with eager anticipation.
  • What Are You Really Saying? – Does your body betray your hidden thoughts?
  • Reaching Your Year-End Goals – The courage to address shortcomings is one of the most important traits of a successful person, but very few people ever master it.
  • Halfway There and Gaining Speed – Take advantage of wisdom and experience to make the second half of your career exponentially stronger than the first half
  • Aligned and Balanced – Are your thoughts, words and actions aligned? If something doesn’t feel right, stop what you are doing and saying, and examine what you are thinking.
  • Are You Settling? – The key is finding the right level of compromise in the right areas of our lives at the right time.
  • Subconscious Ahead, Proceed with Caution – When I heard “sports bar at the corner of Scottsdale Road and Bell Road,” my mind automatically took me to the southeast quadrant of that intersection, because that’s where all my related experience had been. Subconsciously, I sought familiar territory, at the expense of other possibilities. (read more)
  • Good Enough? – Though a minimal effort for an minimally acceptable result is understandable when raking leaves in your yard, it’s not when you are performing open heart surgery. (read more)
  • Recovered Resolutions – Fitness clubs rely on reluctant, uncommitted members like Alaskan bears rely on spawning salmon. (read more)

Message and Motivation

  • Randy Pausch – college professor fighting terminal cancer, famous for his "Last Lecture"
  • Self-Marketing Power – friend, author and fellow Omaha speaker specializing in self-marketing