Michael Hyatt, author of "Your Best Year Ever" discusses how his new book and accompanying journal can help you reach your personal and professional goals in 2018.
Hyatt discusses the 5 steps in the book, including the first one that requires you to "believe the possibility" of achieving the goals that you have. He talks about the power of negative thoughts, noting that you must get rid of self-doubt in order make your goals come true.
Hyatt adds that the difference in a resolution versus a goal is that you must write your goals down in order to keep track of them, which makes them more attainable. He also adds that goals need to push you out of your comfort zone - they should be challenging.
Actress Angela Bassett and actor-producer Mel Brooks will be among those that will receive honorary Oscars for transforming "the film industry and inspired generations of filmmakers and movie fans."
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Prosecutors say they are seeking the death penalty against a man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death late last year.
A white woman accused of firing through her door and fatally shooting a Black mother in front of her 9-year-old son in central Florida was charged Monday with manslaughter and assault.
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Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride announced Monday she's running for the U.S. House of Representatives. Already the first openly transgender state senator elected in the country, she'd be the first transgender member of Congress if she wins in November.
An Arizona dog named 'Scooter' was named the world's ugliest dog at an annual contest in California.
Experts in England have reconstructed the face of a teenage girl who lived over 1,000 years ago.
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