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  • Are You Stuck In Your Life?  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Are you constantly reading self-help and motivational books yet nothing changes? Have you tried many different forms of therapy yet still feel unhappy, anxious, depressed and alone? Do you often have the answers for others but not for yourself?

    The problem may be that you are intent on “fixing” problems rather than learning about what is in your highest good and taking the loving action. You will stay stuck when fixing is more important than learning and taking action.

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  • The Amazing Phenomena Of Hypnosis  By : Clifford Mee
    There is no denying the truly interesting phenomena associated with hypnosis, which has long since proved itself as more than just a parlor trick. Hypnosis is real and through a wide-range of mental powers, the most amazing results may blossom. This power is often seen in the curing of cigarette-addicted individuals to an unexplainable boost in self-esteem.
  • How’s Your Luck?  By : Richard MacKenzie
    I was on the Oxford to Witney bus the other evening, on the way back from a really fun day trip to London. I was with my partner, Jackie and we where both exhausted after the long day of walking around the shops of our beautiful capital city.

    As we were sat there in the bus, I heard a young guy speaking to his friend about his cousin. He was saying how lucky his cousin was to be able to fly between England and Germany to work for a multinational clothing brand on the comp...
  • The last day of work!  By : fahad karamally
    We are blessed every day, every hour and every second. This article gives an insight on how we can make our work life more colorful and make it a place of enjoyment.
  • Journey to the top  By : fahad karamally
    If you are leading a team of knowledge worker and would like to make a win win situation in your team then, this article will give you insight on how to get the productivity in team workers.
  • 5 Tips For Drop Dead Praise  By : Joseph Plazo
    People blossom on praise. Though all of us need praise to help make us feel great about ourselves, you can’t praise people arbitrarily: Praise should be reserved for endeavors worthy of singular acknowledgment. So, how do you deal with folks who rarely do anything rather praiseworthy?

    My pal Minnie faced this situation in her team of clerks at work. Several lazy clerks had the outlook that, as long as they fulfilled their quotas, they were okay. Praising them for hitting q...
  • Benefits of Positive Thinking  By : Jordan Shannon
    It's really hard today to find someone who has not ran across the concept of positivity or has not researched a book or two on the course of positivity. Just about every able individual knows about the perks of positive thinking. But how many of us are employing the positive thinking approach in our day to day life consistently?
  • How to make positive thinking work for you?  By : Jordan Shannon
    It is very difficult today to discover someone who hasn't found the approach of positive thinking or has not flipped through a book or two on the course of positive thinking. Just about every able individual knows about the perks of positive thinking. But how many of us are applying the positive thinking attitude in our day to day life regularly?
  • Achieving Exponential Success  By : Kurt Mortensen
    Exponential success is the mathematical process of multiplying numbers. Remember your math days and the different calculations you used. Remember that 4+4=8 and 4X4 is 16 but 4 to the 4th power is 256. Same numbers still math, same amount of effort of do the math on a calculator but look at the difference in results. This process yields greater numbers than any other mathematical process. Some people are satisfied with minor success throughout their lives, adding to their liv...
  • Where’s Your Head At?  By : Deon Du Plessis
    There are essentially two types of travelers in this world. There are those who are consumed by ‘ticking boxes’ and traveling to all the ‘major attractions’ just to say that they’ve been there and done that. Then there are those who truly travel for the experience of traveling and who soak up everything along the way. The real purpose of traveling is not to reach a destination, but to travel.

    This is also true in the journey of life. So many people go through life reaching...
  • It Takes 2 To...  By : Kim Klaver
    One of the best known ways to get yourself to do something hard and stick with it is to find a buddy to do it with.

    Getting up early to work out, cold calling leads, keeping those New Year's resolutions - all is more likely to happen if you have someone to do it with.

    2000 years ago, Jesus instructed his disciples to "go two by two" when spreading His Word. The Buddha, 500 years earlier, encouraged "Noble Friendships in the Holy life" to reinforce individual resolve to ...
  • Let Purpose Be Your Guide  By : Claudette Rowley
    We live in a “should” culture. We bow to the “shoulds,” pay homage to the “ought tos” and enslave ourselves to the “have tos.”

    We listen to the wrong voices. And by doing so, we neglect the voice of our life purpose – the voice that really has something to say – something exhilarating, passionate and expansive. At the beginning of this new year, I urge you to listen to your voice of purpose. I encourage you to understand its power, and recognize that your purpose is the be...
  • Maslows Hierarchy Of Motivation  By : Kurt Mortensen
    Many of us are familiar with Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. A renowned researcher and psychologist, Maslow proposed a “hierarchy of needs” that demonstrates the human needs we are most motivated to satisfy. The base of the motivational order begins with the fundamentals of life. These fundamental, life-sustaining needs must be met before the higher needs can be targeted. When lower needs are not met, the higher needs become less urgent or persuaded.

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  • Supercharging Your Affirmations  By : Wendy Betterini
    In a previous article, I revealed a simple process for writing your own powerful affirmations. I discussed the importance of getting clear about your existing beliefs, writing affirmations to replace those old beliefs with new empowering ones, writing affirmations in the present tense, the importance of consistent repetition, and the necessity of believing in the words you're saying.

    Today I'd like to share a simple three-step process that can greatly increase the power an...

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