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Living Your Potential
Living Your Potential

December 2009

On The Cover

On the Cover: Dr. Phil and Robin McGraw Share About the Heart of Their Relationship

 
 
Amy  Anderson  October 29, 2009
A strong marriage is the foundation for Phil and Robin McGraw's success as parents and in business, TV and books. What's their secret to having a solid relationship?

More Cover Stories

Think Like a Child

 
 
Chelsea  Greenwood  November 4, 2009
With age, we gain wisdom but lose childlike traits like enthusiasm for learning and limitless imagination. Here's how you can get out of that mental rut.

Family Business

 
 
Sally  Deneen  November 4, 2009
The best-run family businesses are unbeatable, but the path to success is fraught with pitfalls. Strategies for avoiding these problems can help make any business stronger, whether it's in the family or not.

Isaac Mizrahi: Following His Heart and His Vision

 
 
Marie  Speed  November 2, 2009
Isaac Mizrahi helped build Target's brand and made it cool for high-end designers to design for mass consumers. What's next for the multimedia icon?

SUCCESS Legend Series: Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

 
 
Marie-Louise  Cook  November 2, 2009
As an orphaned child, Wayne W. Dyer learned the secrets to a successful life. What can he teach us?

Deepak Chopra: A Life of Fullfillment

 
 
Mike  Zimmerman  November 2, 2009
Deepak Chopra has helped millions reach their potential. Read his strategies to help define your own success.

Business

John Maxwell on How to Be a Dealer in Hope

 
 
John C.  Maxwell  November 20, 2009
Leaders are dealers in hope, which is a power that galvanizes and energizes. How can you help others believe the impossible is possible?

From the Corner Office: Lauren Zalaznick

 
 
Chelsea  Greenwood  November 2, 2009
Lauren Zalaznick's genius is in finding ways to appeal to her audience. Read how the president of NBC Universal Women and Lifestyle Entertainment Networks does it.

SUCCESS Stories: Jim Carpenter

 
 
Marie  Speed  November 2, 2009
Jim Carpenter of Wild Birds Unlimited proves there's money in birdseed—but, like any other sales business, it's all about your passion.

Finish Strong

 
 
Dan  Green  November 20, 2009
You may be eager for 2009 to end, but don't close the books on the year just yet. Challenge yourself to finish strong, and you'll be surprised by your sales results.

Relationships

Unplugged: Talking to Your Teen Instead of a Text-Message

 
 
Jennifer  Reed 
Do you and your teen seem to speak different languages? If you'd like more than just a text-message relationship, take some clues from these experts.

Wealth

T. Harv Eker: The Three Keys to a Thriving Personal Economy

 
 
T. Harv  Eker  November 20, 2009
The global economy has suffered, but that doesn't mean your personal economy has to as well.

Well-Being

Drs. Mike Roizen and Mehmet Oz on the Right Brain Food

 
 
Mehmet   Oz  Michael  Roizen 
Want a better memory? Incorporating a few foods into your diet can help—and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Giving Back

How Kasey Kahne is Making a Difference Beyond NASCAR

 
 
Jennifer  Reed 
Kasey Kahne was a NASCAR up-and-comer when he decided it was time to share his good fortune. Now, other drivers have followed his lead.

In Every Issue

Publisher's Letter

 
 

Online Exclusives

 
 

SUCCESS Letters

 
 

Starting Points for Achievers

 
 
Sandra  Bienkowski 

SUCCESS Resources Holiday Gift Guide

 
 
Brandy  Jules 

Mel Robbins: Make It Happen

 
 

1-on-1: How to Let Go of Grudges Against Others and Yourself

 
 
Sandra  Bienkowski  February 8, 2010
Holding grudges only holds you back. Let go and free yourself from your past. Andy Andrews reveals how.

Your Personal Best: MLB Umpire Steve Palermo

 
 
Don  Yaeger  November 2, 2009
Umpire Steve Palermo had everything—until a bullet ripped through his spine. Defying the pain and the odds, he regained the ability to walk and now shares his story to inspire others.

On the Bookshelf

 
 

Profiles in Greatness: The Kennedy Legacy

 
 
Amy  Anderson  November 2, 2009
The Kennedy family legacy is one of service. Passed from generation to generation, these values provide lessons for the rest of us.

From the Archives: Walter Cronkite

 
 
November 2, 2009
Walter Cronkite was described in terms you don't hear much--as "the most trusted man in America." The legendary newsman, who passed away this year, shared his insights and experiences in a 1980 interview with SUCCESS.

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