Archive for the ‘Self Improvement’ Category
Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Let’s get real, ladies - sometimes you just don’t like some people. And on your wedding day, you sure don’t want to have someone lined up to sign your wedding guestbook who makes your skin crawl.
But how do you tactfully go about not inviting such a buffoon? And what about those clueless idiots who assume they’re invited and start talking to you about showing up? Have you resigned yourself to the fact that their signature will be one of the ones in your wedding guestbook - or are you going to do something about it?
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Wedding Guestbook - Your Signature Not Wanted!
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Is it possible to attract business success with the Law of Attraction? You better believe it! I’ve done it and continue to do it on an everyday basis.
From my own personal experience, I have noticed that when I hold a negative vibration and feel down in the dumps, my business sales slump also. The opposite occurs when I feel great and practice a high vibration… sales increase past their usual daily volume.
The truth of the matter is, the people who find your business and walk through the door, are all a vibrational match to you. If you feel great and practice a high vibration for long periods of time, you won’t be able to attract someone with an opposite vibration.
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Attract Business Success With The Law Of Attraction
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Tags: abraham hicks, attraction, law of attraction, meditation, self help, spiritual, the secret
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
There is an old folk song that asks the question, “What do you do with a drunken sailor?” The answer was “Put him to bed until he’s sober.” Bed is probably the best place for someone who has had too much to drink, but when does that person become sober? The answer might surprise you.
We live in Wisconsin, where .08 is the limit for blood alcohol level. That limit does not necessarily mean that people are not impaired at lower levels. Half that limit or maybe less is all it takes. Let’s take a look at one scenario and see just what it takes to “sleep it off.”
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Tags: alcoholic, drunk driving, dui, dwi, alcoholism
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
The allure of finishing a best-selling novel in record time or skimming a newsletter is enough to send an avid reader looking for ways to improve their reading speed and comprehension. A popular method of increasing skills as a reader is to invest in a speed reading program. In order to further enhance your abilities as a reader, there are various preparation measures you may follow to get the most out of a speed reading program. Below you will find a few things that makes the overall process easier:
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
You have no doubt heard or used the expression breaking down. Breaking down, means to show one’s feelings, usually sadness. It is inexplicably ironic that a natural emotion is given a negative euphemistic name
Beginning at a young age, boys are primarily valued for achievement, stoicism and heroism. Men are primarily valued for achievement, stoicism, heroism and financial success. Being valued for achievement, success, stoicism and ‘heroism’ produces arrogance and grandiosity with little inner well-being.
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Tags: abundance, bleep, cancer, Chopra, confidence, feelings, free, hero, law of attraction, no, secret, self esteem
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
When my husband died, I was faced with a future as a single mother of two young boys. I rebelled by marrying too soon, and not wisely. I was thinking about how much I enjoyed my first marriage and that I wanted that again. I was also thinking that my chances of having that were slim at the ripe old age of 36, so instead of waiting until I had experienced any sort of healing from my grief, I plunged into a relationship before I really knew the man. Now, I had higher education and never thought I could be so stupid. But I have later decided that intelligence and matters of grief have very little to do with one another.
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
Ready or not, get set to jump in!
Because once you’ve clarified your vision of what you want to achieve, you will be full steam ahead on your journey towards achieving it.
A vision becomes a “guiding light” for your process of self-improvement, both a beacon of inspiration and an anchor that keeps you focused and grounded.
And when you face the inevitable obstacles and challenges along the way, having a strong sense of what you’re working towards will motivate you to carry on.
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Your Own Vision - A Guiding Light On The Fearless Journey Of Self-discovery
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Tags: coaching, fearless, journey, life coach, self-discovery, vision, vision board
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
A rabbit darted out in front of me last week as I was driving home in the dark and I jammed on my brakes to avoid hitting it. If I had taken time to think about my reaction, the rabbit would have been stew for sure.
Reacting is a necessary, life saving mechanism of every day living: Someone throws a missile at you and you duck; You put your big toe into a bath full of scalding water and you draw it out in an instant with a sharp intake of breath.
Reacting without thought can be a saviour… but it can also get us into hot water.
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Habits are programs. They are learned behaviors that are repeated over and over until they become subconscious or second nature.
If you have a computer, you are familiar with viruses and spyware. These are little programs designed to reach the core of the operating system of a computer and mess everything up. Usually viruses or spyware are just a few lines of code. These few lines can harm the computer and the more and more viruses you have, the more chances you have to see your computer running very slow or even crashing down. Bad or negative habits are exactly the same thing. They are bad programs resulting in a bad functioning of your body, mind and soul.
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3 Steps To Break A Negative Habit That Is Polluting Your Life
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
How are you living your life? Do you wake up every morning looking forward to living a beautiful and fulfilling day? Or do you feel bored and wake up to one meaningless day after another?
As you keep on reading you will discover the real trick to living a true life. After all, you deserve to live a life worth living.
I came across an amazing quote that contains one letter that makes all the difference. This one letter expresses the true essence of life, and encompasses the wisdom of how to live a truly extraordinary life.
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What Is The Real Trick To Living A True Life?
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