- Increase Your Vocabulary By : Marcus Rush
Looking to get a better paying job, impress your friends and co-workers or excel at school. - Relax with an Outdoor Fountain By : Kevin Crobson
Fountains are gaining in popularity with people who love to spend their time in their outdoor garden. - Scrapbooks By : Marcus Rush
Looking for a great and creative way to record memories, look into scrapbooks. - Four Enduring Truths By : Steven Gillman
There are enduring truths about ourselves that we sometimes don't see or remember. What are they? They are truths that were recognized thousands of years ago, and have stood the test of time. - Lack of Integrity By : Lance Winslow
Have you noticed the lack of personal integrity out there lately? What a farce to think that you can trust a human? You cannot trust them; they promise you stuff that they never intended to do and know that it was a lie from the very beginning. - People Just Do Not Care Anymore By : Lance Winslow
Have you noticed the mediocrity these days and how even when discussing important issues no one cares anymore? They just want to sit around and complain rather than getting off their butts to fix the problem and make it thru the rain. - Lack of Honor By : Lance Winslow
We seem to have a lack of honor in our nation and it seems to be everywhere; in our schools, businesses, government, military, non-profits and even sports teams. We have kids cheating on tests and other kids helping them in conspiracy. - Listening – The Foundation Stone of Communication By : Dvora Ifat
Communication is the key to any relationship, which makes it the key to success in almost any aspect of our lives. Successful businessmen usually have good communication skills. - The Memory Improvement System By : Adam Eason
I have previously touched on the subject on enhancing memory by paying more attention to how we encoded information and experience. Here, I want to move on to how we retrieve information to enhance our memory. - Fixing the World By Fixing Your Self By : Lance Winslow
You know I have been traveling around the country and talking to folks about fixing the world and what I have found is that it will not be that easy. - Invisible Stains Of The Soul, Part II By : Luella May
I began this series with a brief description of the primary eight invisible stains of the soul. I will continue Part II and here I will focus with the first stain. You Are an Illegitimate Child. - Increasing Brain Power By : Tim Bryce
"If the mind really is the finest computer, then there are a lot of people out there who need to be rebooted."
- Bryce's Law - 3 Questions To Empower You By : Chris Green
For most people in our society, life will hold little more than a dutiful slog in the 9-5 rat race for forty years before retiring. Many will look back on their lives and wished they’d had an opportunity to have done something different. - Detours By : Ingela Berger
An excerpt from "The Role of Your Life".
Life often takes us on detours. Let me guess; when you look back you have come a long way to get to where you are today. - High IQ - So What? By : Steven Gillman
Does a high IQ (intelligence quotient) mean better grades in school? Does it mean a better life? Is your IQ score even a valid measurement of your intelligence? Let's take a look at these questions one-by-one. - The Truth Behind All Education By : Vicheka Lay
Wondering why genius scholars like Aristotle, Karl Max, Max Weber, etc know everything and almost all solutions to the world’s problems, I have come up with “one new concept on education”. - Got Communication? By : Grace Judson
Do you know what “communication” really means to you, personally? Does it mean the same to you as it does to your friends, family, and co-workers? - The Importance Of Listening In Communication By : Maureen Staiano
The importance of listening in communication is enormous. People often focus on their speaking ability believing that good speaking equals good communication. - Five Point Decision Making By : Terry Hadaway
Have you ever made a decision and then continued to evaluate the situation wondering if you really made the right decision? Second-guessing is a way of life for many of us. - Who is Managing your Life? By : Leslie Gail
Take a close look at your life. Who would you say is managing your life, calling all the shots? When you were younger, your parents made both the simple and grand decisions affecting your life. - Turning Speed-Bumps, Roadblocks and Detours into "Signals" By : Sharon Marquart
Remember the last time you took a road trip? With your bags packed, car loaded, map laid out on the front seat, destination circled, you anxiously anticipated your arrival. - It's Hell in the Hallway By : Sharon Marquart
Ever feel like you’re standing in the middle of a long corridor of doors, all closed, and you’re confused about what to do next? This often happens when you begin to consider making changes in your life. - Self Care On The Run By : Sharon Marquart
There is one simple answer: Breathing. It’s more of a survival tool than you think.
I know you already breathe, however the breathing I’m talking about is conscious breathing. Conscious breathing is when you place your attention on breathing while you’re breathing. - Business Practices to Bring Home from the Office By : Shawn Driscoll
"Do not wait; the time will never be 'just right.' Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along."--Napoleon Hill - Say What You Mean and Do What You Say By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
The majority of people want to do the right thing. Even though we succumb to temptation, most people regret that they didn’t honor their most prized characteristic—being true to our higher self and integrity. - Buddying Up By : Eva Gregory
You're ready to make some changes. You've decided to pursue your passion, change directions, - How Clearing Clutter Changed My Life Forever By : Ariane Benefit
About 6-7 years ago I discovered Feng Shui. I read several books about it and most of it made sense. Some of it was just too "superstitious" sounding for me. But one day, I met a Feng Shui consultant at a party. At the time, I was 40 years old and still single. I had been engaged 5 times. - How To Increase Self Confidence By : Steve Hill
Are you looking into ways to help you to gain more confidence? Have you a lack of self-belief? Do you think that you are a weak person? Would you like to be more care-free person? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, this article may well be worth a read. - How to Make Friends and Build Relationships By : Judy H. Wright
How do I teach my child social skills, when I don’t know how to make friends?”“How do you have time to maintain a friendship when life is so busy with work and kids?” - Advice for Men to Dress to Impress By : Svetlana Polyakova
Don’t you secretly admire handsome, distinguished looking gentlemen exuding their personality? Don’t you just adore men with a great sense of dress, with a charm to match? - Business/Customer-Service By : Lance Winslow
If you are in business for yourself you have certainly had customers who are the customers from hell. You try everything you can including giving them free service, comp’ing their meal or even giving them discounts or free extras, yet the more you do the more they complain. - Do You Need Bad Breath Cures! By : Aleck Mann
I can’t think of anything more repulsive than talking in close quarters with someone who has the breath of a dog’. Well actually, that’s not quite true. Have you ever been on a fresh date and found yourself spontaneously and passionately delving into a good night frenchie with your new love - Theory of Obligations By : Vicheka Lay
In today’s phenomenon, life is a too diverse term to explain and it depends on anyone’s taste and value. No matter to what definition you define your life or in what into category you immerse your life in, there is one absolutism to make our life “life-worthy.” This absolutism is “obligations.” This article aspires to spread light on philosophical theory of obligations to those striving for taste and value into life. - The Three Human Principles By : Vicheka Lay
Again and again, the role of any humanitarian author in any social context of the world is to think of the right paths; present and future, for any animated being within the human category. This article will bring three principles that the author thinks are the right paths for the author himself and any human being to walk on. The three “human principles” are as the following. - 3 Empowering Tips for Surviving Feedback -- the Good and the Bad By : Cari Vollmer
Committed to changing your life? Congratulations! But don’t be surprised when people start offering .... - How To Increase Your Mind Power By : Steven Gillman
You can increase your mind power starting today. There are conditions that are conducive to better thinking, and plants that increase blood flow to the brain. There are little "tricks" that can give you an immediate brainpower boost, and habits you can develop for a more permanent improvement in brain function. - Everyday Leadership: Putting People First By : Wendi Moore-Buysse
Some people say leaders are born, not made. I disagree. I’ve found there are lots of latent leaders out there who just need to acquire and polish some skills before they can be successful in a leadership role. - Becoming a Wise Consumer By : Martin Lukac
It is possible to be a wise consumer that never faces a problem with a business. Well, much of a problem. The fact is that mistakes, misinformation and just plain rudeness abound in the marketplace. Don't assume that every business is honest and fair. - Do We Really Need Gossip? By : Wendi Moore-Buysse
I have these old friends who come into town every once in awhile to stay at another friends house and we all get together for the weekend. Since we live in town, we visit while they are they are there and then go home to sleep. I like this set-up because we can leave whenever we want to. - Geniuses Have To Have Thick Skins To Survive By : H. Bernard Wechsler
How Many Geniuses Did You Know? In a world of six billion, almost three-hundred million in the U.S. alone, how many people do you get to know that change learning for millions? - Overcoming The Fear Of Change By : Todd Mikesell
The thief that steals your unrealized potential away in the dead of night is your fear of change. You aren’t even aware of all the priceless things that are missing, though, for everything seems to be in exactly the same place that it was, including you. - Four Words Create Your Success By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Do you get down on yourself—judging, comparing, criticizing, etc.—then your confidence drops, and you feel stuck or defeated—unable to effect what you desire. - From the Street to a Tropical Paradise With the Help of a Trusting Therapist By : Richard Singer
I woke up in a dark, gloomy, dungeon like hotel room in northern Florida trying to figure out how my life had gotten so out of control. I hadn’t changed or showered in a few days and I felt like all my humanity had been suddenly sucked out of me. - Self Hypnosis - Truthful Use By : Willie Krut
There is such a phenomenon as hypnosis. With hypnosis it is possible to convince a person of anything. At one show a hypnotist put one young man to the sleep and gave him a big onion. Then he told him that this is a tasty apple and suggested that the young man eat it. The young man ate the onion with great pleasure. - The Road to Slowness By : Dawn Montefusco
I keep hearing more and more people (clients, friends, family) talk about how they feel that time is speeding up, as if time speeds. They talk about time like it has a personality and can be contacted. - What Do You Say When You Talk to Your Self? By : Ellie Walsh
Hmmm interesting question - isn't it? Are you thinking that you don't talk to yourself? Well the truth is - we all talk to ourselves. I'm not saying that your roam the streets rambling back and forth to yourself! The "talking" I am talking about is the thoughts that run around in your head. - Desire, The Starting Point of all Achievement By : Jennifer G
The First step towards Riches
In this chapter, Napoleon Hill talks about the starting point of all achievement - Desire. He writes that the desire or impulse to achieve something in life can be so great that any obstacles no matter how big or small can stop an individual from reaching the goal he has set up for him. A person with burning desire, an obsession with success can go to any lengths until he succeeds. - Why are You Scared of Spiders? By : Vernon Stent
I find insects (or "bugs", if you are in the U.S.) scary - and so do many others. I am not talking about debilitating arachnophobia, I just mean a dread of spiders and other small insects. - The Unity of Alcoholics Anonymous By : Richard Singer
Throughout my journey of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous, miracles have come to me in abundance. The promises have astoundingly materialized in every element of my daily life and the rewards of sobriety are beyond what my imagination could have ever visualized or dreamed of. - Top 10 Ways For Coaches To Get Clients By : Alun Richards
Where are your clients spending their time – online and offline? - Transformation Old to New or New to Old By : Jeanie Marshall
I like to think of transformation as a big word for big change. Of course, everything in life is always changing, always transforming. - How An Invisible Enemy Is Spoiling Your Life By : Chris Green
You have an enemy. It is a cruel enemy, full of cunning and without a care for you or your ambitions. It is relentless and it will never stop wreaking havoc with you by spoiling your dreams and plans for a better, happier life. - Mistakes Are There For The Making By : Homer Farey
Don’t worry about making mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes. Why should you be different. - Are you Effective or Ineffective in your Life? By : Robin Harris
Multi-tasking and saying “yes” to too many things can dilute your effectiveness. People who are generalists, by design, can manage the broad sweeping details of several related or unrelated projects. But those who are more inclined to be specialists are naturally designed to go deep not wide. - Yeah, Yeah, Yeah: The Art of Listening By : Alyson Mead
One of the most underused skills we have as humans is the art of listening. We may think we listen, to music on the way to work, to our boss’ droned speech about company morale, or to our significant others when they’re telling us the details of their days. But few of us are present or engaged enough to benefit from the experience. - Your Transformation - How To Change Your Past, Your Present, and Your Future By : Wesley Doherty
Yes, transformation is possible. I can help you to transform your past, present, and future because I have experienced this myself.
Change is one of the most difficult things for people to experience. Change scares us because whenever things change, we are propelled into the unknown. Unfortunately, much of what we "know" no longer serves us. So even when it is for our ultimate good, we are reluctant to let go of the familiar. - The Ultra-Prosperous Study Persuasion By : Kurt Mortensen
Understanding the theories of persuasion, motivation, and influence will put you in life's driver's seat. Why? Because everything you want, or will want, in life comes from these three simple concepts. Did you know that less than 1 percent of the world's population understand and can actually apply the twelve Laws of Persuasion? Therefore, as I reveal the secrets of influence and science of persuasion, you will be able to persuade and influence with 99 percent accuracy. - Hypnosis Or Is It Really? By : Rick Collingwood
Although it has been documented as far back as ancient Egyptian times hypnosis continues to lose it's 200 year image of mind control and stage performance tomfoolery. - Visualization: How To Manifest Your Destiny By : Kurt Hurley
Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible. - We All Start Somewhere By : Jill Koenig
When I was in grade school, I earned money shoveling snow, mowing people's lawns, washing cars and picking up dog poop for neighbors. - Clearing the Way for Wonder, Love, and Gratitude By : Ceci Miller
Few of us, beyond the age of 30 years or so, retain the ability to delight in life’s essential purity. Why so? Mental clutter. We spend years accumulating the opinions of our peers and elders and various cultural media, until we have amassed a wall of ideas--a barrier so imposing that not even the light of True Inspiration can pierce it. - Showing Gratitude for Your Life Experience By : Lance Winslow
Are you showing gratitude for your life experience? Or are you living in mediocrity and allowing events surrounding you to control your life? - Embrace Fear - Are You Kidding!? By : Margaret Merrill
Seven Secrets for Inspired Success
Secret Two
The second secret is to embrace fear. New thoughts and the resulting new actions will naturally create fear. Fear, though, is nothing to be afraid of. I know this may sound odd but read on. To create a new relationship with fear what we must do it to think of fear differently. - Effective Communication—A 100% Responsibility By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
When communication goes awry, as it sometimes will, we usually blame the listener, because we perceive the listener has the major responsibility in making sure the message is understood. - 7 Organizing Personalities and 14 Ways to Start Small By : Jamie Novak
Organizing product and tip junkie. You collect ideas and buy tools, but never actually do the work. Your solution: stop buying and reading. Instead, set a timer for eighteen minutes and tackle a small project. - Improve Your Memory Tips By : Royane Real
When you need to remember something important, find a way to create an image about it in your mind that is very funny or bizarre. - 7 Steps To Building Your Personal Brand By : Harry Hoover
You can't build a personal brand until you do a little soul searching and research. Let's take a look at some things to think about when developing your brand. - 10 Action Tips to Manifest Your Dreams By : Annette Colby
Are you disappointed, discouraged and discontented with your present level of success? Are you secretly dissatisfied with your present situation? - 16 Tips to Simplify Your Life By : Jamie Novak
Get ready the night before. Put out clothing and accessories; find briefcase and all paperwork, even set the kitchen table for breakfast. Create a list of the 5-7 things you are going to do the next day. - An Article About Fear By : Shen Gerald
From my understanding, there are 2 types of fears: psychological and instinctive. - Know How to Accelerate Your Knowledge? By : H. Bernard Wechsler
First, you never use your hand in order to read. If your first-grade teacher saw you reading with your hand on the page, she would take away your gold-star, and today, rap you with her computer-mouse. - The New Brand You By : Harry Hoover
Regardless of age, regardless of position, regardless of the business we happen to be in, all of us need to understand the importance of branding. - "Limitless Possibilities - It's So You!" By : Margaret Merrill
The fourth secret is one that may shake up your beliefs but sometimes shaking up our beliefs is exactly what we need. - Apple Heart Ache Cleansing Spell By : Rose Ariadne
This very special spell will work to release the negative energies of "heart ache", and send them back into the cosmos from where they came... - Are You An Addict? Take the Quiz By : Jay Bartels
Are You an Addict? You might think if anyone knew the answer to that question, then surely it would be you. Right? - Are You Too Old For Success? By : H. Bernard Wechsler
Thirty million book owners of The DaVinci Code must be right, and the movie is a worldwide hit. Publicity and religious controversy has fueled instant name recognition, filling the theater seats internationally. - Are you Dreaming Big and Thinking Small? By : Peri Coeurtney Enkin
When I was young I realized that I looked at the world from a different perspective. - Art of Flirting By : John Garret
Many people believe that the art of flirting is something that you either have or you don’t. This isn’t true at all. - A Team Without a Coach By : Billie Washington
In sports, the concept of coaching is not a radical idea but rather an implied component of any game. - A Wasteful Socialization By : Vicheka Lay
As a LLB student, translator, media liaison officer, freelance columnist for Search Newspaper (Cambodia) and expert author, librarying [the term - The No.1 Self-Improvement Tip – Your Thought Machine By : James Traverse
The best self-improvement tip is to know the make up of your thoughts and emotions that make up your mind. - Be Different and Live Within All Your Means By : Paul Anderson
My goal is to live within my means: caloric means, financial means, time means and energy means. "As opposed to what?" you ask. Answer: "Rather than over-eat, over-spend, over-extend and run around ragged and overly tired out!” - Living in the Moment By : Lesley Moore
When was the last time you saw a butterfly? Can you remember the colors on its’ wings.... - Self-Improvement Made Easy By : James Traverse
Self-improvement is a piece of cake when you know Source. Take a whole cake and cut a piece out of it. What is that piece like? Well, it is of the same kind as its Source; therefore it is like the cake it came out of. Now cut a piece out of that piece. What is that piece like? - Body Language -- The Double Edge Sword By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Conveying the meaning of your message is without doubt important. How do you do so? Again, it seems so simple—through words, of course. Ironically, - Can You Hear Them Now? By : Eva Gregory
What happens when you get the overwhelming urge to act on an idea? Do you pay attention when the same scenario keeps presenting itself? Do you make leaps when all indications are pointed to the fact that it is the right time? - Change Management: How Your Leadership Can Separate Business Symptoms from Problems By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
To build a business demands that the leadership know how to separate the symptoms from the problems to drive the needed organizational change - Choose Your Friends WIsely By : Eva Gregory
As individuals concerned about quality of life and the environment, I am sure that you frequently consider how the environment affects your well-being. Asking questions about what is being spewed into the air that is breathed, - So How Long Have You Been a Sociopath? By : Lance Winslow
Aren’t labels fun? Indeed they appear to be and it is fun to use them isn’t it? Sure it helps the human mind categorize everything and this allows them stability in their thinking. - Health Factor Wealth Factor By : James Traverse
Your mind-body has an organic memory of perfect health.
There is no known cure for the common cold, yet folks do not usually die from the common cold. They fully expect to recover and to enjoy a normal healthy life. - Clinicians Are Not Superior to Addicted Clients By : Richard Singer
You can have a bachelors degree, masters degree, PhD; you can be a CAC, LPC, NCC, MD, or any of the other letters that define us clinicians, however if you can’t create a genuine relationship with a patient/client you will not be an effective clinician. - Close Your Eyes and Dream By : Eva Gregory
Despite what Wes Craven would have you believe, dreams cannot harm you, but they can help you immensely. Not the ones you have when you're sleeping, but the ones you hold in your heart - Coming Undone - Is A Good Thing! By : Eva Gregory
Do you remember the saying, 'everything I needed to know about life I learned in kindergarten?' - Dare To Dream - It's The First Step! By : Eva Gregory
Do you remember your childhood dreams of career choices, the man/woman of your dreams, or the prized sports car? Did you replace them with new dreams as you got older as most people do? Have you attained your dreams? If not, why? - De-Junk Your Mind By : Annette Young
Can’t sleep? Can’t think straight? Too tired to function? Trying to focus on your workload but can’t? It’s time to gain control and de-junk your mind! - Can We Sort This Conflict Out? By : Neil M.
As the old saying goes 'More people fall out over politics and religion than anything else.' And it was this prospect that brought spice to the invitation I received to go along to a discussion involving four local leaders, looking to create greater community cohesion. - Discovering your Authentic Self By : Sarah Liddle
As we surpass our own expectations as humans, another breakthrough with technology, business, science, education we as humans have come to realize that there is more out there, and in us. - Discover How To Reach Your Goals - Guaranteed! By : Johannes Nefischer
Despite following to the letter all the goal-setting tips, tricks, techniques, and a lot of motivational literature there are still some people who fail to realize their ultimate life goals. - Do Everything - On Purpose By : Eva Gregory
Talk seems to be plentiful about "getting real" and "keeping it real" these says. But what exactly does that mean? One of the definitions of the word real is "being or occurring in fact or actuality; not imaginary or ideal." - Do What You Love By : Eva Gregory
Love and Passion ... are two words that bring to mind deep feelings for something or someone. For instance, the type of feelings that begins in the pit of your stomach and radiate outward, exuding brilliance, warmth, and joy.
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