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Category: Work-Life, Balance

Eugene Griessman
President Lincoln joins Jim to give an historic speech to commemorate Memorial Day.
Bob Dilenschneider
While American's are grilling out and relaxing today, Robert and Jim reflect on what our soldiers have done to make our freedom possible.
Tim Irwin
While you work for money are you also working for meaning? Tim talks with Jim about how to make sure that your professional goals are balanced.
Rosalene Glickman
What kind of thinker are you? Mediocre or exceptional? Rosaline tells Jim that there is another level called Optimal thinking, which is not only preferred, but also attainable by mediocre thinkers.
John C. Maxwell
Talent is fine. Passion is good. But all of this won't make you successful if you don't make the right choices and John talks with Jim about how to attain the proper balance between these three.
Justin Menkes
The brain is something you can train and exercise, and Justin talks with Jim about how to understand when the brain can get you in trouble and how to train it to deliver better results.
Nancy Rosanoff
How do you know if you have intuition? Listen as Nancy and Jim talk about how to allow your intuition to come out and be a useful part of you in life and business.
Jeff Zbar
Patience is a major virtue for anyone starting a small business, and Jeff Zbar and small business expert Jim Blasingametalk about how you can start your new business idea while being employment full-time on the Small Business Advocate Show.
Steve Chandler
What kind of manager would your employees say you are? Steve talks with Jim about the importance of learning how to be a "hands-off manager," with everyone still knowing that you're the one where the buck stops.
Marc Allen
It's okay to look at a success model and want to follow it, but not at the expense of denying your own unique way of executing your plan. Marc talks with Jim about how to value your uniqueness and use it to your advantage.

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