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How Celebrities Give Back

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Mary J. Blige is Lending Her Voice
Marie Speed March 2, 2010

Mary J. Blige is intent on inspiring and empowering other women to reach their potential. But first, she had to overcome her own demons.



Nnamdi Asomugha: Making a Difference in His Native Nigeria and the Next Generation Here at Home
Don Yaeger February 1, 2010

Oakland Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha was taught that giving was a responsibility. Today, the NFL standout works to defend those without anyone else on their team.

John Walsh: America's Most Wanted Victims' Advocate
Don Yaeger January 15, 2010

John Walsh is America's most visible advocate for victims of violent crimes and crime prevention. But the host of America's Most Wanted first had to turn tragedy into a force for good.

Mary Tyler Moore: Making a Difference in the Fight Against Type 1 Diabetes

Judy Alexandra DiEdwardo December 29, 2009

Mary Tyler Moore initially denied her diabetes diagnosis. Gradually, came acceptance and then advocacy--to raise awareness, funding and to give a face to the 3 million Americans with type 1 diabetes.

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Alicia Keys: Finding Purpose Beyond Music and Hitting All the Right Keys
Mike Zimmerman November 30, 2009

Alicia Keys was in command of her award-winning music career when she was just a teen--winning her first Grammy before she could legally vote. But recently, she realized her intense focus on the music had a downside. Read how she discovered and is fulfilling her life's purpose today.

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?

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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.

Attitude is Everything!

SUCCESS Staff October 28, 2009

Read about the inspiring life of this personal-development pioneer who passed away on Oct. 26 but whose legacy of positive thinking lives on.


(SUC940-010) Nnamdi Asomugha: Making a Difference in His Native Nigeria and the Next Generation Here at Home



February 1, 2010

Oakland Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha was taught that giving was a responsibility. Today, the NFL standout works to defend those without anyone else on their team.

John Walsh: America's Most Wanted Victims' Advocate



January 15, 2010

John Walsh is America's most visible advocate for victims of violent crimes and crime prevention. But the host of America's Most Wanted first had to turn tragedy into a force for good.

Mary Tyler Moore: Making a Difference in the Fight Against Type 1 Diabetes



December 29, 2009

Mary Tyler Moore initially denied her diabetes diagnosis. Gradually, came acceptance and then advocacy--to raise awareness, funding and to give a face to the 3 million Americans with type 1 diabetes.

Alicia Keys: Finding Purpose Beyond Music and Hitting All the Right Keys



November 30, 2009

Alicia Keys was in command of her award-winning music career when she was just a teen--winning her first Grammy before she could legally vote. But recently, she realized her intense focus on the music had a downside. Read how she discovered and is fulfilling her life's purpose today.

SUCCESS Legend Series: Dr. Wayne W. Dyer



November 2, 2009

As an orphaned child, Wayne W. Dyer learned the secrets to a successful life. What can he teach us?

Profiles in Greatness: The Kennedy Legacy



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.

Live Your Legacy



October 12, 2009

Have you thought about how you'd like to be remembered? Read inspiring insights from Jim Rohn, John C. Maxwell, Ken Dychtwald and Chris Widener.

Good Business




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