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ON 953 G
Vocalizing what your plans are naturally helps to concretize your resolve. On the other hand it also has a down side of undermining your good intentions to actually follow through. Hear a discussion on the subtleties involved for reaching a sound balance to keep on track.
ON 953 K
Actualizing your potential for growth hinges on two preconditions: giving up the attitude of perfectionism, and releasing all our expectations of things we feel entitled to. Hear how to engineer this inner growth to help us be less critical and more forgiving to get us back on track to be the best we can possibly be.
ON 953 L
Stress has a pervasive way of wreaking havoc in our personal and social life. Rabbi Orlowek's calm, thoughtful words zero in on the simple attitudes, tools and subtle humor needed to fight the twin bullies of stress that sneak up to rob our feelings of security and confidence.
ON 953 M
To retain more in a shorter period of time, have more peace of mind and healthier relationships, building concentration skills is the shortcut. Learn how to slow down and block out distractions of our frenetic world and create a quiet corner within yourself to grow at your own pace.
ON 956 B
Many of us are wary of taking on new resolutions. We usually shy away from them unless we can guarantee success. Rabbi Orlowek discusses the proper approach to take on resolutions that ensure lasting results.
ON 956 C
Your wants are controllable, and you'll probably be held accountable for not paying closer attention to them. Rabbi Orlowek explains that when a person aims toward a specific goal, he's given an extra boost to reach it. This talk is an eye-opener for learning how you can strengthen your ratzon.
ON 956 D
How much confidence do you have to reach the goals you've set for yourself? Rabbi Orlowek explains the key to success is to clarify both your long-term goals - as portrayed by a ladder; and your short-term goals - as portrayed by the rungs. Come along as he climbs up a few rungs to show you how to build up belief in yourself each step along the way.
ON 956 E
The ability to pick yourself up after fall is a precious life skill. Rabbi Orlowek reassures us that not only are ups and downs normal, but are indicative of a healthy spiritual life. Gain the courage to move beyond failures, and to step with hope into a new beginning.