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In the News

The Striving Styles and its creators, Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. and Heather Dranitsaris-Hilliard, have been prominently featured in the media including “O” the Oprah Magazine, USA Today, New York Post, Huffington Post, Toronto Star, Canadian Living, Globe and Mail, NOW Magazine, and TIME.com.

There's always something newsworthy with the Striving Styles Personality System! Read our latest press releases and announcements to find out what's going on.

Who Are You MEANT to be?

sheslosingit.net
Dec 8, 2012

We’ve all done it: Reached for the potato chips or cookies when we’re not even hungry. Why do we eat when we know we shouldn’t – and how can we finally get ourselves to stop?

Who Are You MEANT to be?

We’ve all done it: Reached for the potato chips or cookies when we’re not even hungry. Why do we eat when we know we shouldn’t – and how can we finally get ourselves to stop?

We’ve all done it: Reached for the potato chips or cookies when we’re not even hungry. Why do we eat when we know we shouldn’t – and how can we finally get ourselves to stop?

According to Dr. Anne Dranitsaris, a psychotherapist and counselor to Oprah Winfrey, the secret lies in understanding our personality.

Anne Dranitsaris's Blog

The Leadership Hub
Nov 14, 2012

Follow Anne Dranitsaris's blog on The Leadership Hub!

Anne Dranitsaris's Blog

Follow Anne Dranitsaris's blog on The Leadership Hub!

Follow Anne Dranitsaris's blog on The Leadership Hub!

10 tips for businesses stuck in survival mode

Globe & Mail
Aug 24, 2012

Many small business owners start out as sole proprietors with a great idea that they build a business around. The focus quickly moves to making the business profitable or at the very least, keeping one's head above water before personal financing runs out. During this period, there is often no clear distinction between the business and the person running it.

10 tips for businesses stuck in survival mode

Many small business owners start out as sole proprietors with a great idea that they build a business around. The focus quickly moves to making the business profitable or at the very least, keeping one's head above water before personal financing runs out. During this period, there is often no clear distinction between the business and the person running it.

Many small business owners start out as sole proprietors with a great idea that they build a business around. The focus quickly moves to making the business profitable or at the very least, keeping one's head above water before personal financing runs out. During this period, there is often no clear distinction between the business and the person running it.