Volume IX No. VIII
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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Inspiration & Motivation
Good Habit - Questionable Motive

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE with Robert Wilson    I would like to share with you a story about my mom, a woman who was very insecure about her background. She grew up in a blue collar family where neither her mother or father finished eighth grade. Mom completed high school, but only with tutoring by my fat... Full Story

The First Million

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE with Robert Wilson    Until I was thirty years old, I wasn’t much of a fisherman. I’d take a rod and reel along on a camping trip, but I never expected to catch much of anything. In my mind, fishing was a relaxing past time you enjoyed with friends and beer. Then my buddy Brian a... Full Story

You’ll Know When You’ve Arrived

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE with Robert Wilson    During the 1996 Summer Olympics, I saw a young athlete with his brand new silver medal around his neck and a massive smile on his face. He was so thrilled with his achievement that he was mixing and mingling with everyone he met on the sidewalk. Perfect stra... Full Story

Defence of honour

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE with Robert WilsonOn my Honour    Once upon a time people were motivated by honour. Acquiring it, maintaining it, defending it. Bitter duels were fought in its name. I don’t hear much talk about honor anymore.      Could it be the concept of honour is too difficult to understand?... Full Story

On learning to be a public speaker

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE with Robert WilsonAttaboy!    Seventeen years ago, I became the president of my community association. It was a lively organization with scores of activist members who were busy gentrifying an inner city neighborhood. One of my responsibilities was to deliver a monthly speech and... Full Story

Hugging Saint's program takes Downtown kids on safari

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Okay, well it was more like lions and parrots and baboons, but it was tremendous fun just the same. On June 19, a group of children from the St. Felix Community Centre spent the day getting in touch with nature when they visited the African Lion Safari near C... Full Story

Red and yellow, pink and blue

We can sing a rainbow too..!It all began over 19 years ago in the centre of Regent Park at the corner of Sackville and Dundas.The doors open below the sanctuary of St. Cyril and Methodius Macedonian Orthodox Church nestled in the northeast Corner of Sackville and Dundas. The ArtHeart Community Art C... Full Story

MOTIVATION: The Reward is in the Eye of the Beholder

THE UN-COMFORT ZONE: with Robert Wilson    In the early 1970s I was a young teenager who was completely caught up in the Zeitgeist. I admired the long-haired rebels and radicals who were engaged in protesting the establishment and developing the counter-culture. I didn’t really know what any of that... Full Story

Motivation: Have you connected with your passion?

In my first column in The Bulletin Online edition (Coping with life and career after 50), I wrote about Career and Life Challenges during a transitional time. Frequently in the second half of life, there is a great need to make time for reflection. Questions such as, What do I want my lega... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: The buck starts here

Recently I participated in a Murder Mystery weekend at a bed and breakfast lodge.Every guest was a given a role to play.There were eight suspects; each of whom had one or more of the following: Means, Opportunity and Motive.Having the Means and Opportunity was very important, but having the right Mo... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: The examined life

“Hola!” “Hola. ¿Qué tal?” “Bien. ¿ y tu?” “Bien.”   Paul and I were sixteen years old and had taken highschool Spanish for a year. We called each other every night on the phone and spoke to each other in our new language. More than anything we wanted to test our skill with a real Spanish s... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: More powerful than you know

“Writing is not a job; it’s a hobby!” thundered my father when I told him my plans for college. “You need to get a profession: medicine, law, engineering or accounting.”   I cheerlessly acquiesced and enrolled in a Pre-Med program, but at the end of my first year, after struggling thr... Full Story

Motivation: Coping with life and career after 50

Never has there been a more challenging yet exciting time of great change in the world but also in people’s careers and lives. I am excited to be starting a column with The Bulletin Online Edition and it will be focused on career and life issues relevant to adults 50+, one of the fastest growing lab... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: Pack mentality

When my son was two years old, we got a Samoyed puppy, and for the next 18 months they were the best of friends. Then the dog changed. Suddenly she started growling at my son and biting him. At first I thought that maybe he was pulling her tail or something else that was irritating he... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: Be a copy cat

Last time I wrote about Self-Efficacy which is our belief in our ability to achieve what we set out to accomplish. I wrote about how it is the biggest part of achievement, and that we acquire a sense of self-efficacy in four ways: personal experience, observation of others, a positive mental at... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: Preparation opportunity equals success

In 1907, during a major league baseball game, second base was stolen 13 times by the winning team. The catcher for the losing team, Branch Rickey, was unable to pick off even a single runner. That record stands to this day. It also spelled the end of Rickey’s career as a baseball play... Full Story

The Uncomfort Zone: Deadlines work

As I sit here writing this column against the deadline, I’m reminded of my days as a young advertising copywriter when I occasionally needed a deadline as motivation to finish a boring project. The deadline did more than motivate me to finish -- more often than not, it was what finally stimulated en... Full Story

The Uncomfort Zone : The pleasure principle

Swing and miss.  “Strike Two.” cried the umpire.  I threw one more pitch right in at the player’s wrists.  He swung hard, but the ball just dribbled right back to the pitcher’s mound.  I picked it up and gently tossed it to the first baseman for the out. As the batter turned back... Full Story

Inspiration: Hope for the bullied

One out of 4 kids are bullied, one out of 5 kids are the bully and that nationally, 282,000 high school kids are attacked each month. Bullying is not what it once was. The means and types of bullying have evolved over the last several years. Youth, parents, educators along with the community at larg... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: Don't get stuck in reverse

I love this quote by Gandalf the Gray from the book Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, “When we despair we cease to choose well.  We give in to short cuts.”  It’s so true and we all know that we have been guilty of it at some point in our lives.  It reminds me of the Dot Com Bubb... Full Story

Inspiration: Tips on job hunting in a slump

Monogrammed stationery. Rolodexes filled withbusiness cards. The Sunday want ads. These, like many job search tools, havegiven way to the modern "must haves," according to Collin Maria Ezzell,division director of The Creative Group, a specialized staffing serviceplacing creative, advertising, market... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: What drives your desire?

It was love at first sight.  I was a 15 year old working as a parking lot cashier, when a brand new car pulled up to the booth.  I’d never seen anything like it; it was a new model from Toyota called Celica.  Approaching the legal driving age, I dreamed of owning a car.  Now my d... Full Story

The Un-Comfort Zone: What's pushing your buttons?

What’s Pushing Your Buttons? What motivates you?  That’s the question I’d like to ask in this inaugural column on motivation.  Are you motivated by fame, fortune or fear.  Or is it something deeper that fans the flames inside of you.  Perhaps you are like Jeanne Louise Calment wh... Full Story

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