February 20, 2009
Studies have shown that people that are more actively involved with positive influences can live longer. These people also feel healthier. Studies also show that people who socialize do not get as sick as often as those who do not. People, who are active, do not have time to worry about tomorrow, or yesterday. They ...
Tags: exercise, love, Relationships, Self Development, Social networkingRelationships, Self Development
February 13, 2009
The next step takes no real effort, and strangely enough, it is the most difficult step for the average person to take. FOURTH: COMMIT! Make the decision to achieve those goals, to strive for the things you want which will make your life and yourself all that much better. Make that commitment from the heart, ...
Self Development
February 6, 2009
HOPEFULLY YOU HAVE COMPLETED / ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN PART 1. If not, it is strongly advised that you read part 1 again and consider taking step 1. SECOND, make a special report based on your self-appraisal and include in the report everything you ever did which you didn’t think you could do. THIS IS ...
Self Development
January 30, 2009
A serious appraisal of your life is essential to getting what you want. If you need to get to Cape Town by Friday, you’ve got to know where you’re starting from. A serious self-appraisal may take weeks to complete. How much effort do you put into each aspect of your life?
Self Development
January 10, 2009
It might take a little coffee or probably a few rounds of beer or any other booze you could get your hands on when it comes to relaxing after a hard day’s work. Humor is indeed the best medicine there is whenever you are stressed. I mean anyone can pay good money to listen to ...
Tags: humourSelf Development
January 10, 2009
I am going to ask you to do something very weird right now. First of all, I want you to listen to your thoughts. Now tell me, what thoughts fill your head? Would you label them as positive, or negative? Now let’s say you are walking down the street with these thoughts. Do you think ...
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