Why put off what you can do today for tomorrow? Seems easy enough, but we often put things off for next month, next year, and seemingly, next lifetime. But we only have one life to live.
Introduction to Emotional Intelligence
Oct 16th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
This is the first podcast in a series that will share tips and secrets offered in the groundbreaking book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0
Life is a Battlefield
Aug 5th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
Life is a battle, a series of battles actually, and the only way to stay in the fight is to have mental fortitude. What we think can ultimately decide whether we forfeit and retreat or suit up and fight.
Don’t Sell Yourself Short
Jul 9th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
Knowing your purpose and passion is great, but being able to assert your abilities is imperative. How will you convince anyone you're good enough if you don't believe it?
Good Opportunities vs. The Right Opportunity
Jun 29th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
Knowing the difference between good opportunities and the right opportunity for you is invaluable. I'll talk about how to tell the difference so a good opportunity gone bad doesn't get the best of you.
Know Your Purpose and Define Your Success
Jun 19th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
Continuing with last week's discussion about what makes you remarkable, this week's episode introduces the fist step to mapping out how you define success for yourself. Knowing your purpose is integral to doing this.
Fear of Being Remarkable
Jun 11th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
If a purple cow can be remarkable, then why can't you? Blogger and marketing mogul Marcus L. Howard inspired this blog about finding what's remarkable about you. But first you'll have to overcome fear...like I did.
Change is Messy (Don’t Be Afraid to Break Through)
Jun 10th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
To get new results, we have to employ new methods. It's risky. And often frightening. But ultimately those of us who make the biggest impact will carry the most battle scars.
Why Me, Why You
Jun 9th, 2010 by theurbanintellectual
There are two questions every friend should ask themselves and their friends: Why am I facing this obstacle, and who can I help because of this experience.














