Paul Keetch
Paul Keetch is a writer, marketing and business coach and founder of the free monthly membership website www.theMondayMentor.com.
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Articles by this Author
The 3 Critical Mistakes Most People Make
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 04/15/2006
- Personal Growth , Success
- Unrated
Discover the three things that most people do that limit their ability to live truly happy and successful lives...
Reframe Your Beliefs About Commitment
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 01/27/2007
- Personal Growth
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When you reframe your beliefs about commitment you can generate more action and more momentum, ultimately creating more success and happiness in your life...
Learn to Focus on What's Important
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 02/3/2007
- Goal Setting
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Understanding the difference between what is urgent (the things that appear to need doing "right now") and what is truly important (the activities that will ultimately lead you to your greatest accomplishments) is a critical factor in the success puzzle...
Tame Your Inner Critic
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 02/19/2007
- Personal Growth
- Unrated
There are proven stategies you can learn to transform your negative inner voice into a powerful, transformative self coaching system...
The Five Elements of Creation
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 05/6/2007
- Success
- Unrated
Getting "stuck" while working on a project or creative endeavor is one of the most common complaints people make. Understanding the core elements of the process of creation can help you identify where you're getting stuck as well as provide tools and opportunities to get "unstuck"...
3 Ways to Unleash Your Creativity
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 05/8/2007
- Motivation
- Unrated
Everyone experiences times when they are unable to tap their innate creativity. If you're under pressure to perform, here are three easy things you can to do get that creative spark back in your body...
Change Your Physiology to Change Your Frame of Mind
- By Paul Keetch
- Published 07/17/2007
- Motivation
- Unrated
Using this simple technique, you can go from bored to blazing, stuck to smooth, lame to great...all in less than a minute!

