Archive for September, 2008

By Donald Latumahina, September 15, 2008

Note: This is a guest post by Aileen of Aileen Journey.
I’ve always thought that you had to follow the regular tradition of working a regular job and earning a good deal of money in order to have the “right” kind of life. What I wanted, though, was different. I wanted complete freedom. I [...]

By Donald Latumahina, September 12, 2008

Note: This is a guest post by Ron Haynes of The Wisdom Journal.
In times past, someone might work for the same company for 40 years, retire, and get that gold watch. Today, people change careers every seven years on average and may take on a position that reports to many people. For the [...]

By Donald Latumahina, September 10, 2008

Everyone wants to have a fulfilling life. Unfortunately, many people miss a key ingredient to have it: finding their life purpose. They may spend years of their life only to find at the end that they have done the wrong things. Many others achieve fame and financial success but feel empty inside.
Don’t [...]

By Donald Latumahina, September 8, 2008

At September 7, 2006, the first post here was published. So it’s now the second anniversary of Life Optimizer!
It’s been one year since I wrote the first anniversary post and I’ve learned a lot since then. I learned not only about blogging but also about personal growth and life in general. That’s what I love [...]

By Donald Latumahina, September 4, 2008

Note: This is a guest post by Scot Herrick of Cube Rules.
A career is a long time. It is a marathon, not a sprint. To continue a fulfilling career requires reviewing what work you enjoy as your life changes over time. While periodically reviewing your work and your interests make sense, of [...]

By Donald Latumahina, September 3, 2008

Time moves fast and now we have only four months left in 2008. I don’t know about you, but for me it’s a wake-up call reminding me that 2008 will soon pass. If you have goals you want to achieve this year, it’s time to evaluate where you currently are and to use [...]