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by Steven Van Yoder A few years ago, Bruce Smith experienced a slowdown in his Salt Lake City-based travel agency. Airlines had eliminated his sales commissions. The recession and recent terrorist attacks also took a to... Getting The Big Picture Series: Part 3-Be Good To You
by Treci Cauthen I'm from New York "the city that never sleeps" where things move at a fast pace, and things can get pretty hectic here. Sometimes you just have to say, hold everything, and take time out to regroup.... Getting The Big Picture Series: Part 1 - Love What You Do!
by Treci Cauthen Is Internet Marketing your passion? Do you spend hours of your week brainstorming to come up with ideas enhance your Home Internet Business? If not I advise you to do a little soul searching and fig... What is a Guru?
by Robert J Farey A guru is a teacher. On the internet a guru is someone who has a lot of experience and has made the grade, ie. He/She has set up a business that is financially successful and is willing to share the ... Patience: A Better Way
by Maureen Killoran Relaxation tips Why High Self Esteem and Self Improvement are Inseparable
by Garry Zancanaro Self Esteem is how we feel about ourselves, how much we like and respect ourselves. It has been said that if we don’t like ourselves it is impossible to really like, much less to love, anyone else. Self Improvement and Overcoming Frustration
by Garry Zancanaro We all suffer from frustration, and being able to effectively deal with frustration is very important for self improvement. It can be a decisive factor between success and failure. There Are Always More Nos Than Yeses
by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee Although it may not seem true, if we think about it, we will come to realize that there are always more nos than yeses. We will be turned down more often than not. The good news is that the more nos we get the more the yeses will increase. It is a numbers game. The more often we ask the more our chances of success increase. Improving Self-Worth through Charity
by Dan Goggins By focusing on others you will not only help those in need, but transform your own self as well. Your Words Matter
by Ridgely Goldsborough Amidst much groaning and moaning, we carried one of our two kayaks from the bayside of the key to the beach—two hundred yards of sweat and hand chafing. Loaded down with paddles and life preservers,... Authentic = Success
by Paula Gregorowicz In the beginning of the musical A Chorus Line, the actor sings, “Who am I anyway? Am I my resume that is a picture of a person I don’t know.” Does this sound like anyone you know? Maybe even yourself? In The Begining
by Jard DeVille I shall discuss with you what is obviously the greatest existential event of all time. It is nothing less than awe inspiring, mind boggling and humbling to realize that you can joyously connect your life with the very author of existence itself. Exploring the Shoulds: Is it Necessity, Desire, or Guilt?
by Jennifer Koretsky How many times a day do you find yourself using the word "should"? ADDers are full of "should's": I should do the dishes, I should clean out the fridge, I should see that movie, I should call my fri... Listening Skills
by Gwen Stewart Described as the most important communication skill, listening effectively requires considerable skill and practice and is a learned skill. It has been identified as one of the most frequent problems in marriage, one of the most important in family and social settings, and one of the most important on-the-job communication skills. This article describes nine practical steps to improve your listening skills and enhance your interpersonal relationships. Flagging New Year Resolutions? Use NLP to Get Them Going Again!
by Adam Eason Have your New Year resolutions fallen by the wayside? If so, then use the techniques here to get yourself driven and back on track again. Using NLP methodology. Ethics, Sacrifice, and The Warriors Heart
by Jeffrey Miller The path of the warrior has always involved one very special quality: the giving of self for the benefit of others. But, without a set of morals - a code of guiding principles - the warrior can come to be seen as nothing more than a fighter or soldier. The true warrior understands the scope of conflict and is guided by his or her heart to strive for peace - not conflict. What is NLP?
by Adam Eason Neuro Linguistic Programming has many people baffled, Here is an article to un-baffle and explain just what is meant by NLP. Gratitude: 10 Practical Steps
by Gwen Stewart This article discusses the perspective of practicing gratitude as a pathway to inner peace. One of the Universal Laws is the Law of Increase: meaning that whatever you focus your energy on will increase in your life. Practical steps to consciously focusing this energy is the geneses of this piece. Simplicity as a Life-style
by Gwen Stewart This article discusses the concept of living with simplicity. 10 practical steps provide guidelines for this life-style choice. Boost Your Confidence: 9 Strategies For You
by Neen James Use these 9 strategies to boost your confidence and become more productive in all areas of your life. by
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