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DARE TRIUMPH- Go back to school!

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

DARE TRIUMPH- Go back to school! The workshop at NYU was so successful we are still reveling in the feeling! It was a TRIUMPH! The receptivity and evaluations for the event were all TOP-NOTCH. Unfortunately, we had so much response that we had to turn people away, so we will be organizing more of these. Let... »

Give Your REVOLT a Jolt!

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

Create a slogan for your REVOLT. What really helps me achieve my SMART goals – in business, in life and in causes I care about – is a call to action, a slogan, a tagline that I share with people who support my REVOLT and spur me on. In fact, what distinguishes the most memorable... »

In 2010, Resolve to REVOLT

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

In the face of strong REVOLT, resolutions are mere wimps. In order to stage a successful REVOLT against my weight, I needed to be a strong Ruler – of my time, my resources, my diet, my exercise. If you’ve ever staged a REVOLT – for your life, your career, for a cause you care deeply about... »

Stage Your REVOLT in Sprints

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

You say you want a REVOLUTION? Surprise!  Not so fast! You have to start by setting smaller, believable and achievable goals. A lot of us want to change ourselves, our careers or our communities in a year.  But, a REVOLT of that magnitude – a Big SMART Goal – can be daunting if you don’t... »

REVOLTING is Exciting!

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

Early in my career, the crusty cigar-sucking CEO of the ad agency where I worked used to preach to all of us creative types that “Nothing happens until people get excited.” Believe him! At the beginning of 2009, as I had done at the beginning of very year for the past ten years, I “resolved” to... »

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