Playing With Mindfulness: Sneaking In The Back Door by Maya Talisman Frost I often meet people who say things like, "I've been working with mindfulness for over twenty years." My response is always this: "Oh, you poor thing! Have you tried
Four Proven Strategies for Keeping Your New Years Resolutions by Dr. Stephen Kraus, Success Scientist "'Tis the season for making – and breaking – New Year's Resolutions… Are you one of the 40-50% of Americans who make a resolution each year? If you
Developing an Opportunity Mindset by Kevin Purfield Starting a home based business is a fantastic way to earn additional income part time or full You can build a six figure or higher cash machine using you home computer and
The Gift Of ADD: Gremlin Or Ipod by Tara McGillicuddy Through out the online ADD Community there is some what of an on going debate about whether ADD is a gift. ADD expert Edward Hallowell describes ADD as a gift that needs
Self Esteem: You Are Not Who You Think You Are by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. David sat in front of me at one of my five-day intensive workshops. A successful businessman with a wife and two grown children, David believed that he was not good e
Hold That Elevator! by Clyde Dennis As Prince, or whatever his name is now put it in one of his songs, "When Life’s elevator tries to bring you down go crazy, punch a higher floor!" Well..., This way to the n
Why Do We Need Our Addictions by Brian Maloney If money is considered to be the root of all evil, then what would we classify as our addictions? The psychology of the human mind is ultra complex when compared to any o
Instant Relaxation Anytime Anywhere by Peter Murphy If there was a way of relaxing quickly and easily in any situation would you want to know what it is? Ancient cultures knew this secret, and followers of Hawaiian Huna use
The Working Mom’s Survival Guide by Philip Nicosia Working moms often feel like they’re running two different rat races. When they’re at the office, they’re worrying about reports, meetings, deadlines, and what to wear at t
Pain Of Living by cdmohatta Pain. Immense pain. Sometimes unbearable, and sometimes incomprehensible. So many of us live life in pain. The pain of decision-making. The pain of thinking about life. The pain
Time Management Mastery by Chris Widener
From Potential to Performance One of the great things about life is that we can realistically be or do anything we choose to. This includes being a good time manage
Your Saturn Return Is it Bigger than both of Us by Nancy R. Fenn This email came today because I’m the nation’s Saturn Return expert.
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Product Testing by Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 24, 2002 I suppose there are worse problems than having two men who want to share their life with me. However, it is a gen
Why Do We Lack Character by Allama Parvez Our people have no character” is acknowledged universally, at home and abroad, in business and government circles, and in every sphere of administrative activity. Lack
A Faux Pas Is A Mistake In A Tuxedo by James L. Snyder Everyone who is anybody has a hobby or at least entertains the idea. Hobbies range from sports to crafts to reading and even traveling. Some hobbies don't make sense to me
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