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William Frank Diedrich

William Frank  Diedrich

William Frank Diedrich is a keynote speaker, executive coach, and the author of three books:The Road Home, 30 Days to Prosperity, and Beyond Blaming. Bill offers a free e-newsletter, Transformation Times. To learn more about Bill go to http://noblaming.com or to %d%ahttp://transformativeprewss.com

Developing Your Inner Adult: moving Beyond Blaming

Developing Your Inner Adult: moving Beyond Blaming

Fri, Jul 16, 2010

I define an adult as someone who takes 100 % responsibility for his or her life and situation. Every blaming thought you hold is an obstacle---an obstacle to your success. Blaming is just a story that we tell ourselves, and in the story we distort reality in order to justify ourselves--in order make ourselves feel right or better than the other person. How do we move beyond blaming?

Building Attraction Traction: Three Tips for Working Universal Law

Building Attraction Traction: Three Tips for Working Universal Law

Thu, Dec 02, 2010

We read about the Law of Attraction and it seems so simple. Change your thoughts and you change your life. What could be simpler? Most of us discover that it may be simple, but it isn't easy.

Being Present and Conscious With Others

Sun, Jan 02, 2011

It is a human tendency to categorize each other. We place labels on people and tell ourselves that is who they are. Once we create a label we look for evidence to continually prove that the label is correct. Each human being is a bundle of potentiality. We will only find this potential when we move beyond labels and learn to be present with people.

The Real Secret: Spiritual Intelligence

The Real Secret: Spiritual Intelligence

Tue, Nov 02, 2010

We consciously practice spiritual intelligence, our soul desires to wake up and remember who it is

Are You Better Off Now Than You Were 6 Months Ago?

Are You Better Off Now Than You Were 6 Months Ago?

Mon, Jan 03, 2011

Do you ask yourself this question: Am I better off now than I was then? By what criteria would you measure your response.