Craig Harper

is one of Australia's most respected motivational speakers and educators. To find out more about Craig's amazing perspective on life subscribe to his blog at www.craigharper.com.au

 Articles by this Author

When I was young and silly (last Tuesday) I had a bad habit of trying to keep fifty balls in the air at the same time; a dangerous practice for a man with the motor-skills of a newborn foal.

 

I was always trying to do way too many things at once.

Read on for some inspiring insights...


So I was debating whether to write an article on 'the meaning of life' or perhaps one on 'how to get a smaller backside and a six-pack'.

Which would you prefer? You're all so shallow. That's why you need to read this one!

Well, the good news is that after reading this, you'll never have to read any self-help literature ever again; you'll know it all. That's gotta be re-assuring and somewhat comforting. Think of all the time you'll save from here on. Thank me later...


Intelligence and our perception of it is something which has fascinated author Craig Harper for as long as he can remember.

We live in a world which reveres academic ability, but in reality, exactly how valuable is it? Is it more likely to translate to success or happiness than some other attribute or quality - say, determination, creativity or resilience?

Read on to find out more...


Craig Harper "dumbs down" what he says is the essence of creating real change (genuine forever results) as he discusses one of the biggest hurdles to happiness, fulfillment, personal growth and success; the do-you-want-it-ENOUGH factor.

The very simple truth is this:
"When it comes to 'living the dream', many people simply don't have the desire or the drive to do what needs to be done. And to keep doing it. And doing it. And doing it."

Read on to find out more...


Yesterday I was asked how I stay 'up' all the time; what my 'secret' to staying focused, motivated, positive and productive is.

As I began to launch into some mind-numbing monologue of an answer, I stopped myself mid sentence. I told her (hello Grace) that I would answer her question in a brief (no really, I can do it) article.

So here it is; the précis version of how I personally stay 'up' most of the time...