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Achieving Success through Anthony Robbins Books
- By Terry Jonshon
- Published 08/3/2008
- Inspirational , Personal Development
- Unrated
If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results and copy what they do and you’ll achieve the same results. Read Antony Robbins book and be successful in life.
Travel and Scenic Photography 101
- By Talib Siddiqui
- Published 07/15/2008
- Personal Development , Travel , General Information
- Unrated
When you're driving through the mountains somewhere, and you notice a car parked half off the road and some guy leaning to the left to avoid a branch with his Rebel 2000 camera in the act of focusing, you've met me. I do this because, to me, a trip isn't fulfilling unless I've preserved that beauty for posterity. I'd like to share some of the techniques that make scenic photography such a wonderful art form - simple, yet elegant.tt
How to Create an Unlimited Belief for Success!
- By richard gorham
- Published 07/9/2008
- Inspirational , Personal Development , Goal Setting
- Unrated
Leaders can assist employees with how to better understand the power of their beliefs. Success begins when a person has a strong belief in their ability to overcome any challenge.
Senior Grades – How Much Do They Matter?
- By takuya okawa
- Published 03/13/2008
- Personal Development
- Unrated
This article is brought to you by Bayhill Education, an Ontario Richmond hill after school tutoring services.
During my years in teaching secondary school students, I found that many students relaxed during their final year, thinking that university applications were out the door and many had received a decision by March or April. No more SAT preparation, no more private tutoring etc.
Keeping a Positive Outlook on Life
- By Scott Martineau
- Published 01/7/2008
- Personal Development
- Unrated
If we're giving our full energy and attention to a closed door, we're missing all the open doors around us. Most of us have attention deficit disorder when it comes to the things that we desire and deserve and we have attention surplus when it comes to the things that we don't want.
Make Fewer Decisions – Step 2 to Making Decisions
- By Mark V. Hansen
- Published 12/13/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
I’ve gone into organization after organization, and I know that we all have opinions and we see people getting everybody else’s opinions. But it’s not time for opinion is yet. First we need to know what we know.
Extend Your Philanthropy Past Money
- By Mark V. Hansen
- Published 12/4/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
Give your money to people and causes that will truly benefit from it. Enjoy it! Give your time as well as money. It can be very rewarding.
More Ways to Make Deeper, More Sincere Friendships
- By Mark V. Hansen
- Published 11/22/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
I’ve already shared a few things that we can all do to have longer lasting more sincere friendships, but there are other factors that impact your friendships like honesty, loyalty, and sharing. Also consider your motives in friendship.
Make Deeper, More Sincere Friendships
- By Mark V. Hansen
- Published 11/21/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
There are simple things that we can do to have longer lasting more sincere friendships. It’s as easy as showing interest in the other person, investing time in the friendship, and accepting your friends for who they are.
Boring Old Farts.
- By Craig Harper
- Published 11/15/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
Lately I feel like I've spent far too much time with, and around, the fun police... those grumpy, judgemental, opinionated old farts who peer down their nose at anyone who isn't like them; mind-numbingly boring, miserable and predictable. They even justify their unpleasant disposition....
"You wouldn't understand adversity if it hit you on the head... back in my day.."
Craig Meets Lance Armstrong
- By Craig Harper
- Published 11/13/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
I was sitting at the lights lost in my own thoughts when all of a sudden I became aware of a presence... no, not a poltergeist; a bloke on a mountain bike had pulled up along side me.
Three feet away.
Coulda touched him.
Game face on... waiting for the green signal.
Like an Olympian waiting for the starters gun.
Focused.
Committed.
And dressed atrociously.
Managing Our Emotional Energy
- By Craig Harper
- Published 11/7/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
A modern Zombie; going through 'the motions' of life.
You've seen it; people who seem to have their 'life-force' drained out of them.
Maybe at times you are that 'people'.
Er, person.
Simulated living... looks like living, but isn't.
The Conversation I've Never Had....
- By Craig Harper
- Published 11/1/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
"Hey Craig, I'm having some problems with my boss at work and I gotta tell ya, I've been a complete pain in the ass lately.... I'm rude, I don't listen, I only see my point of view, I'm opinionated, I'm impatient, I always think I'm right because I have an attitude problem and I just don't communicate very well... to be honest, I just can't be bothered.
Pringles for Breakfast.
- By Craig Harper
- Published 10/29/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
Why does someone who weighs one forty kgs (300lbs) and is just over five foot tall choose a can of Pringles and a coke for breakfast?
What is the Meaning of Life
- By Craig Harper
- Published 10/18/2007
- Personal Development
- Unrated
So in an age when space travel is possible, phones are now mobile computers and Michael Jackson can turn himself into some weird-ass version of Elizabeth Taylor, surely I can figure out the meaning of life.
Or not.


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