Archive for August, 2007
Being truthful to oneself is probably the hardest thing a procrastinator can do. Think about it. Procrastinators are always waiting for the “right” or “best” moment to do the things they have been putting off, refusing to acknowledge the fact that…
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The Law of Attraction is a universal law that can help people alter the life to the degree that they want it to be.
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Do you like to pop a tape into your cassette player and learn the secrets of success? Do you enjoy listening to a motivational speaker encouraging you to get your get up and go up and going? Are you eager to take on the tiger, go for the gusto, pursue that pot of gold at the end of your rainbow? If so, this article tells you what world-class success experts agree on when it comes to the ways of winners.
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It is obvious to many that change is the solution, but what to change is the question. It is difficult to know what to change. There are a plethora of self-help books from the Road Less Traveled to Conversations with God and Dr. Phil’s books. This article discusses the critical aspects of change.
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“Why do we have to get shaken out of our stupor with a near death event or a tragic event to decide to live our lives the way we want?” If you want to lose weight, you can do it. You just have to be realistic.
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I believe you are already very familiar with the phrase, “By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail”. And we all know this phrase holds true for many of the incidents in our lives. However, it holds particularly true to overcoming procrastination. Often, your ability to plan your work will greatly affect the quality of the results you produce…
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It is said that when the very first European tall ships arrived in the New World, the natives on the beach were unable to perceive them. These things were so far out of their experience and so entirely unexpected that they simply went unnoticed.
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Parkinsons disease affects approximately 1.5 million adults in the United States. Due to a deficiency in the chemical dopamine, which controls muscle coordination and movement, Parkinsons disease most often affects motor skills and speech. People with Parkinsons disease often experience difficulties with movement; many of them shake uncontrollably or go rigid. Balance is often affected, causing the afflicted person to fall often.People with Parkinsons disease also exp…
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There are certain rules and principles that seemed to make sense in the past, during a time when reason and logic ruled. But today, in a very chaotic and ever changing world, evolutionary extinction is a constant real threat.
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What differentiates the rich for the poor? Why is it that no matter what some people do they can never become rich? What is it that the rich are doing that others are not. The answer is a simple one.
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