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Now, That’s What I Call a REVOLT!

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

On June 19th, 2009, I turned 57 years old.  The day after that was my graduation from business school – I was awarded my MBA in Finance and Leadership from NYU’s Stern School of Business. On that day, I was elated.  As my name was called to go up on the dais to receive my... »

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... »

To REVOLT, You Need a Lightning Bolt

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

For a big, brash and believable REVOLT, you need a lightning bolt. To jolt myself to lose 60 pounds last year and keep it off, I decided to literally scare the fat out of my body (that Catholic-school fear thing again). I set out to research all the ways that my appetite was a dictator over... »

DARE Revolt!

by Liz DiMarco Weinmann

If you really need to D A R E something new, different, better, more life-affirming for yourself, your career or another worthwhile goal this year, forget resolutions.  By the time we’ve reached 40, 50 and beyond, we’ve learned that resolutions are the “would have, could have, should have” promises to ourselves that come back... »

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