Creative Solutions to Clutter
Use the DaVinci Decluttering Method (TM) to create an organized, inspiring, innovative workspace tailored to your own unique needs.
Read Moreby Liisa Kyle, Ph.D. | Apr 3, 2019 | Organize Your Talents | 4
Use the DaVinci Decluttering Method (TM) to create an organized, inspiring, innovative workspace tailored to your own unique needs.
Read Moreby Liisa Kyle, Ph.D. | May 3, 2018 | Enjoy Your Talents, Fear, Top DaVinci Challenges | 0
The best way to overcome your financial fears is to take action. Here’s how.
Read Moreby Liisa Kyle, Ph.D. | Oct 6, 2017 | Motivation Issues, Top DaVinci Challenges | 1
When you feel your mood sinking down, here are 30 proven ways to feel better: Easy, natural techniques to raise your mood, beat The Blues and feel less blah.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Nov 29, 2010 | Technology, Top DaVinci Challenges | 0
For creatives who feel isolated, help is in the #hashtag.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Nov 9, 2010 | Procrastination, Top DaVinci Challenges | 0
Figure out if a carrot or a stick is the best way to get you moving.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Aug 17, 2010 | Distraction, Top DaVinci Challenges | 0
Stop chasing new ideas and new information, so you can concentrate on the ideas and projects you already have.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Jun 14, 2010 | Direct Your Talents | 0
Think you can’t? A British reality show demonstrates that faking it can help you make it
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | May 31, 2010 | Work with Your Talents | 0
With so much you love to do, doesn’t it make sense to outsource what you don’t? Here’s how.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Apr 10, 2010 | Work with Your Talents | 0
Can’t see how to make money with your talents? Maybe you just need to try a new combination.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Mar 15, 2010 | Work with Your Talents | 0
Not sure if a job, career or business based on your talents is something you’d enjoy in real life? Here’s how to give it a test drive.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Mar 1, 2010 | Discover Your Talents | 1
Looking for direction? First, take stock.
Read Moreby Lisa Rothstein | Jan 6, 2010 | Discover Your Talents | 0
Don’t know what you’re good at? Someone who knows you does.
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