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by Susan Feder - 2007-04-11
Can you go 30 days without complaining? How often do we complain and don't even realize that we are? How uncomfortable does it make you feel when some one else complains? I have been "Complaining" ...
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by Andrew Leigh - 2007-04-10
Drains and Radiators - Productivity, Energy, Self-belief - they're all Affected by the balance of Drains and Radiators in Your LifeHere's some common and sound advice you may already have heard: there...
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by Steven Gillman - 2007-04-10
What is self talk? Something we all do. You are telling yourself things all the time, and your unconscious mind is listening without arguing.What you tell yourself affects the quality of your life, an...
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by Judith Waller - 2007-04-10
So you want to change your life... Perhaps you've started using affirmations, those powerful statements that support your desire to think and behave in new ways, but you've got stuck or you're finding...
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by Judith Waller - 2007-04-10
Affirmations can be powerful tools for change, helping to overcome negative thought patterns and create new ways of being. But what if you've never tried using them before or you seem to be getting mi...
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by Jason Osborn - 2007-04-07
If you are alive then you have been criticised at least once. Criticism is never a fun experience and can many times discourage you. To keep a positive attitude in the midst of criticism you must unde...
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by Joanne Mallon - 2007-04-04
1. Living alone doesn't have to mean living lonely. Building a community of people who care about you will help you stop feeling lonely or disconnected. Take time to see friends, join clubs or do vo...
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by Caroline Hylands - 2007-04-03
Imagine this scene: You are at sea. You are in a small boat. The water is calm and blue, the air is warm and you feel relaxed and at peace. In the distance you can see a beautiful island - green and l...
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by Paul Kearley - 2007-03-31
The rule in carving holds good as to criticism; never cut with a knife what you can cut with a spoon.Charles BuxtonI was 15 and in grade 10 at Beaconsfield High school in St. John's Newfoundland, and ...
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by Paul Kearley - 2007-03-31
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be br...
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by Hal Manogue - 2007-03-30
A shoe salesman who dragged out half his stock to a women customer asked her;"Mind if I rest for a few minutes, lady? Your feet are killing me." The ability to laugh, especially at ourselves, is part ...
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by Kevin Yang - 2007-03-29
Programming yourself for success is all about ignoring all the negative thoughts and way of thinking you had in the past and start again from fresh, rather like wiping your hard drive and reinstalling...
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by Kevin Yang - 2007-03-29
While we all prefer life to be rosy and go the way we want it, invariably it never does and situations crop up which are anything but perfect. We can choose to do two things about it either make the m...
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by Hope Wilbanks - 2007-03-29
"Do not anticipate trouble or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight."- Benjamin Franklin"Don't borrow trouble!" My sister, Crystal, used to tell me this all the time. I'd call her, c...
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by Janet Brooks - 2007-03-28
Affirmations, why do some work and some don't? Many people have life altering success with positive affirmations, while others give up on them altogether.For the last 5 years, I have studied positive...
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by Jacob Friedman - 2007-03-28
Webster's dictionary defines friendship as a relationship where one knows, likes, admires and trusts another or where one is allied with another in a cause, or where one is a supporter of a group or ...
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by Stephen Ryan - 2007-03-25
Although I am a great believer in the power of positive thinking I also realise the dangers and pitfalls of this approach. If you have ever tried to kid yourself that everything will be fine and gloss...
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by Sylviane Nuccio - 2007-03-21
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust.Are you looking for solutions to your problems and issues?The answers you are looking for ar...
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by Shea Korte - 2007-03-19
Positive, For some its hard, for others its easy, being positive throughout your life while doing various activities is and can be a full time job in it's self.Your attitude around your friends, famil...
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by Doug Dvorak - 2007-03-18
Many human beings believe we only have five senses, sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. But I believe our higher power has given us a Sixth Sense - the connective power of humor, to reach into ea...