Action Vs. Apathy: Just Get Moving! by Wendy Betterini How many times have you felt truly defeated by the circumstances in your life? You know, the "I don't know why I bother to keep trying, I'm going back to bed and staying t
The Muffed Dance by Rick Beneteau Teri was 5. As younger siblings do, she looked up to her older sister, the dancer, in a big way. Sara was 4 years older and was excelling in ballet, tap and jazz. So we e
STRONG SELF ESTEEM by Rey Misoles Your Foundation to Self Improvement
Imagine this: You came to the meeting thoroughly prepared, ready to give your best. While giving your presentation, somebody cuts
Use Your Imagination to Create the Self You Want by Gerri D Smith "Every prayer - every thought, every statement, every feeling -is creative. To the degree that it is fervently held as truth, to that degree will it be made manifest in your
How To Deal With Difficult People Part 4 The Aggressive Driver When He Is A Loved One by Tony Fiore 45 year old John terrorized his family when they were his passengers. He would yell at them if they complained about his driving.
He would ignore them when they showed
Control Your Fear Before It Will Control You! by Rene Graeber "Fear Factor" has been one of my favorite TV shows. It highlights the courage of the participants to engage in the most fearsome and disgusting acts.
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Owning Your Power by Martin Brofman "Owning your power, your power to be real, to be who you really are, is really about owning your freedom. Consider how your reasons for not being yourself may have been to
5 Ways To Get Back On Track With Your New Years Resolutions by Shari Peace 1. Keep your eyes on the prize. Don’t focus on how hard it is to change or improve. Keep a laser-beam focus on how your life will be better once you achieve the desired change
Seven Ways to Say, No! by Gerry McRae
A common remedy for improving your time management is to develop the ability of saying, "NO." Since it is easier to recommend than to do, here are some tips on how to do it
A REASON FOR LIVING in a nutshell. by Laurent Grenier In brief, my book A REASON FOR LIVING is the product of a sustained effort to answer in the most enlightening and inspiring way this single question: Why live? I started t
7 Ways to Create your Work Life by Cecile Peterkin 1. Keep work in perspective - leave work on time. 2. Change a routine task - develop a new process. Instead of handling your e-mails as you get them, set aside specific
The Four Pillars Of Destiny by Jakob Jelling The four pillars of destiny is one of the main feng shui techniques used by some of its classical schools in order to learn useful information regarding people and their rel
Good Grief by Diana Kennedy, LMT If tears are an indication of how special my relationship with my mother was, I cry with pride! I’ve come to see grief as pain with a purpose. Interestingly enough, as
Triggering Intention: How To Remember To Remember by Maya Talisman Frost You've got a lot to store in that brain of yours. Sometimes you need to remind yourself to remember something. The most effective way to remember is to choose your tri
Tsunamis in the Bible by Thomas Yoon I have always wondered how the Red Sea parted as described in the Exodus story of Moses. The recent Tsunamis that happened in West Sumatra and the tremendous destruction th
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