Archive for April, 2009



The Importance of Molding the Mind Posted By : Shirlee Hall

Thursday 30 April 2009 @ 12:04 am

We create who we are at any given moment. If we are not at peace, there are disciplined steps we can take that will eventually mold the mind to function at a higher level, rather than be stuck in robotic thinking.

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Ask Susan Boyle If We Are Not Being Judged by How We Look!

Thursday 30 April 2009 @ 12:04 am

You probably heard Susan Boyle sing last week for Britain’s Got Talent, the British Isles’ version of American Idol. How many people, however, judged her the moment she entered the stage? How many people made fun of her, laughed at her, and were waiting for her to fail? Far too many people.

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The Inner Critic Kidnaps The Artist Soul Posted By : Valery Satterwhite

Thursday 30 April 2009 @ 12:04 am

For many artists, challenges are very personal. And one of the biggest challenges is the Critic in the room, the Inner Critic. This gnarly Inner Critic is the voice of your self-doubt and fear. It is the emotional ties that bind you, hold you back, keep you stuck, limit you in what you think is possible for you as an artist. If allowed, this Inner Critic will suck the life force right out of you.

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What Direction is Your Life Heading? 7 Steps to Being a Successful Navigator

Thursday 30 April 2009 @ 12:04 am

For some, having a direction is the easy part, but getting there can be the challenge. For others, not having a direction, or believing it’s possible, can be steering them off course. Whether you have a route mapped out of where you are going and what you want, or you don’t, becoming a successful navigator is of the upmost importance. It can either be a journey of great adventures through unchartered territory, or one filled with stress, anxiety, worry and dread. The choice is yours. How do you become this victorious guide on the map in your life?

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How to File a Trucking Insurance Claim Posted By : Steve Turner..

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

The reason that we have Trucking Insurance coverage is for protection in situations of accidents and truck or personal damages. It is important for drivers to understand the process on how to file a claim and also what to do at the scene of an accident.

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Overcoming Problems in Less Than 10 Seconds

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

Sometimes the problem that you are having might not be as big as you think they are. All you have to do is take some time to put them into perspective.

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Listening With Your Heart, Not Your Head

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

What is the biggest communications challenge my clients face? The simple answer is listening; their heads get in the way. Often, the response I get tells me that my clients are not listening with their hearts, which requires a different kind of listening.

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At Least I Have A Job Posted By : Laurie Noepel

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

This article demonstrates a mindset throughout America today and other options to consider while caught in this web of life!

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The Self-Help Classic As a Man Thinketh - An Overview

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

James Allen (1864-1912) was the editor and publisher of the philosophical magazine The Light of Reason and the writer of some 19 books on ‘new thought’. At the heart of the majority of Allen’s books is the notion that the power of thought can be governed to improve the individual and their circumstances. Allen’s1902 classic, As a Man Thinketh is perhaps the best example of this philosophy and is seen by many as one of the corner stones of the self-help and self-improvement field.

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The Phantasy of Hierarchies and the Truth of Contracts: Adopting a Rational View of the World

Wednesday 29 April 2009 @ 11:04 pm

Work and happiness are individual endeavours. Adopting a rational perspective of the world will bring you peace of mind.

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