Shannon Wilkinson | February 4th, 2013
Not familiar with Happy Changes? Keep reading to get the scoop, otherwise skip down to start playing.
One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | December 17th, 2012
Not familiar with Happy Changes? Keep reading to get the scoop, otherwise skip down to start playing.
One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | December 3rd, 2012 One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging (and multiply).
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small.
You want to . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | November 19th, 2012 One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging (and multiply).
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small.
You want to . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | November 5th, 2012 One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging (and multiply).
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small.
You want to . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | October 22nd, 2012
One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. You’re setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging (and multiply).
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small.
You want to . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | September 24th, 2012
One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. It’s that idea of setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging.
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small. You want . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | September 10th, 2012 One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. It’s that idea of setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging.
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small. You want . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | August 27th, 2012
One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. It’s that idea of setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging.
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small. You want . . . → keep reading
Shannon Wilkinson | August 20th, 2012 One of the secrets of making changes that stick, is starting so small that you don’t wake up the Chicken Little part of your brain. It’s that idea of setting yourself up for success, because even the tiniest of successes are encouraging.
Yes I know, there’s also the hard part of starting small. You want . . . → keep reading
|
Change your perceptions. JOIN THE PARTY.
Sign up to receive invitations to my monthly Explore + Play coaching hour — plus free mind-bending tools, meditations, and more.
|