Book Review- Success Mapping: Achieve What You Want…Right Now!
September 16, 2009 by Katie Skow
Filed under Biz, EG
Finally, a highly useful step-by-step guide on how to achieve success not only at work, but in every other aspect of life.
Based on the assumption that you’re already designed to succeed, Arlene Johnson breaks her recipe for success (a Success Map) into a very easy, manageable eight steps in her book Success Mapping: Achieve What You Want- Right Now!
The book, a cross between a handy motivational guide and a workbook, is laid out for you to pick a clear goal while ensuring you are committed so you set yourself up to achieve exactly what you want.
What are some of the benefits to creating a Success Map?
• “Your life dream or goal now has a big, clear target that becomes much easier to hit.”
• Be “laser focused on ways to accomplish that goal.”
• Once you’ve learned to achieve your first goal with Johnson’s steps, a Success Map will help you obtain all your other goals.
Arlene Johnson does a great job making this book easy to follow and understand. Each chapter is a step in creating a Success Map.
• Step One- What do you really want?
• Step Two- The power of you- with intention
• Step Three- The power of choice!
• Step Four- Using your strengths
• Step Five- Transforming stumbling blocks into stepping-stones
• Step Six- Ask for and get what you need
• Step Seven- Making decisions… with no regrets!
• Step Eight- Yes, I’m really ready to achieve my intention statement!
Success Mapping should be read, reread, and each chapter should be decorated with your personal notes. Before you move on to the next chapter, be sure you’ve mastered all the chapter goals by checking the mastery list provided.
Reading and using Success Mapping as a guide in your own life will help you realize how easy it can actually be to get what you want.
Make it your intention to grab a copy of this book today!
Click here for an excerpt from this book
Wine-ing: Is South Coast Winery in Temecula a hit or miss?
August 14, 2009 by Katie Skow
Filed under EG, Flabless Food & Wine
South Coast Winery vlog review:
Winery: South Coast Winery
Location: Temecula, California
Wines: A very wide variety of reds, whites, and roses. There’s sure to be something for everyone…syrah, cabernet, grenache, chardonnay, merlot Rose, merlot blanc, porto, zinfandel, sparkling wine, and many more…
Cost of Tasting: $12 for 5 tastes. $15 for the premium tasting which includes 5 tastes off their premium and regular wine menu. While most wineries offer 2 for 1 weekday tasting coupons, I couldn’t find any for South Coast Winery.
Ambiance: This is the perfect place to bring several large tour groups at once as South Coast Winery appears to have been built with this exact purpose in mind. Their large, austere wine tasting room does not provide a cozy and intimate atmosphere, if that’s what you’re seeking.
Katie’s Take: The judges may have spoken, claiming South Cost Winery to have the best wine in California. However, my taste buds have also spoken and proclaim that statement false. I know my own tastes. I’ve had better California wines and even better wine at other places in Temecula who aren’t yet big enough to have awards. South Coast Winery doesn’t make bad wine, they just, in my opinion, make very average mass produced (by Temecula standards) wine.
South Coast Winery might be a really great place to go if you’re looking for an all-in-one Temecula experience. Stay in a villa among the vineyards, treat yourself to a massage at the GrapeSeed Spa, and take a trip to the tasting room to decide which wine you’ll be drinking with dinner. You can have all of this without ever leaving South Coast Winery.
LunchBreak Vlog: Panda Bear Madness
August 14, 2009 by Katie Skow
Filed under EG
Recovering from a fun week of visitors. Was the long line worth the panda bear glimpse? You be the judge! Check out the Panda Bear Madness at the San Diego Zoo:
‘Hold your pea’ for 2am ideas featured at Comic Con 2009
July 29, 2009 by Katie Skow
Filed under Biz, EG
At Comic Con 2009, I went on a quest to find the guys and girls with the best ideas. After being carried miles around the exhibit hall by the massive crowds and chatting with dozens of entrepreneurs, here are my favorites:
Featuring:
Sam, host to the alien in the toilet
Name & URL unknown, just check out the dance



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