self development
self development
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by - 2007-12-16
When we browse the Web, we can notice that almost every directory has a category that deals with self-improvement. This subject has become very popular. Every human being that at least possesses a lit...
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by Bryan Tuck - 2008-04-22
When building a home based business or otherwise, a positive mental attitude is essential in the success of your business. Positive in the fact that you now have your destiny, so to speak, in your han...
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by Diane Brandon - 2008-04-27
All that is human must retrograde if it does not advance.- Edward GibbonGrowth is exciting; growth is dynamic and alarming. Growth of the soul, growth of the mind.- Vita Sackville-West"Life is flux,"...
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by John D Edwards - 2008-05-22
How many of you that have children face this situation each day: you go home and you know with certainty that you are going to argue with a child or they will give you cheek or they will answer back o...
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by Katherine Quirke - 2008-06-12
The Secret was a craze that sent the world crazy. The notion was good but did it really make things right for you? The 101day challenge picks up where The Secret left off and turns a concept into a pe...
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by Alana Roberts - 2008-06-15
It is the natural right of every human being to be happy. Each individual has the right to escape all of the miseries of daily life. Happiness is the normal human condition, as natural as the landscap...
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by - 2008-06-15
The Secret was a craze that sent the world crazy. The notion was good but did it really make things right for you? The 101day challenge picks up where The Secret left off and turns a concept into a pe...
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by Ainsley Laing - 2008-06-16
Shmuley Boteach, an accomplished theologian, writer and moral leader, writes in his article "Six Values for Raising Outstanding Children" that it is important to stress purpose as opposed to happiness...
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by - 2008-06-18
Shmuley Boteach, an accomplished theologian, writer and moral leader, writes in his article "Six Values for Raising Outstanding Children" that it is important to stress purpose as opposed to happiness...
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by Stephen Campbell - 2008-07-09
The dictionary defines perseverance as 'the steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.' Or as the Beatle's ...