Publisher on April 25th, 2010

A Festival with a Difference!  It’s a Renaissance Festival in Tuscany, where the Renaissance began.
Come one and all to an Italian village, Porto del Mare, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea!   It’s the SECOND ANNUAL LAKE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL at the Tuscan Village in Lower Lake, CA, a recreation of a village on the coast [...]

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Publisher on December 3rd, 2009

By Jack Canfield
You are an accumulation of your habits. From how you get out of bed, how you shower, how you dress, how you shop for food and eat meals, how you exercise, how you walk, sit, and talk, how you respond to the world, how you act in front of [...]

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Publisher on November 20th, 2009

by Jack Canfield
Our world is a highly competitive and over stimulating place, and more and more concentration is needed every day just to stay focused on completing your daily tasks and pursuing your long-term goals.
With the explosion of communications technology we are more accessible to more people than ever before. Complete strangers [...]

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Publisher on October 29th, 2009

COMING SOON:  The children’s book is progressing well, after an almost-disaster because my external hard drive began developing ‘bad sectors.’  After some time spent in researching the problem, I decided the most important thing to do was to save as many of my photos and files as possible.  There were even some difficulties to do [...]

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Publisher on October 23rd, 2009

by Jack Canfield

Are you someone who consistently goes the extra mile and routinely over delivers on your promises?
It’s rare these days, but it’s the hallmark of high achievers who know that exceeding expectations helps you stand above the crowd. Almost by force of habit, successful people simply do more.
As a [...]

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Publisher on October 15th, 2009

Watch for my new children’s book here.  It’s about a little lost kitten, and how he was found, and is sure to delight little children….and older ‘children,’ too.  The adults I’ve told about it have been very enthusiastic about the story, which, by the way, is absolutely a true story.  I have many photos that [...]

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Publisher on September 24th, 2009

Chunk-Down that Goal and Get Out of Overwhelm
by Jack Canfield
Sometimes our biggest life goals seem so overwhelming.
We rarely see them as a series of small, achievable tasks, but in reality, breaking down a large goal into smaller tasks—and accomplishing them one at a time—is exactly how any big goal gets achieved.
After [...]

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Publisher on September 24th, 2009

My new book for children, and anyone who loves kittens and cats,  is being written and illustrated, and will be available soon at Evergreen Publishing.  It will be available to be downloaded in PDF file as soon as it’s finished, with full illustrations.
Check Evergreen Publishing to get your copy.  We plan to publish it [...]

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Publisher on August 31st, 2009

Acknowledge and Appreciate Yourself
by Jack Canfield
Pop Quiz: When was the last time you acknowledged and appreciated yourself?
That’s right: YOU. Not your spouse, not your children, not your boss, co-workers or friends. Just YOU!
Seriously, think about it!
And if it’s been too long since your last pat on the back, then I [...]

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Publisher on August 26th, 2009

In October of ‘08, I wrote a post titled, “Does Correct English Matter?”  In it I explained the correct use of three common errors in the use of English, and why I feel it’s important to use correct English in writing. The common errors I explained in that lesson were the use of its and [...]

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