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No more Bad days Pondering the “What if I’m wrong?” question of personal development, while it is generally seen as a bad thing to do this as it can often lead to indecision and lack of action, it is good if you can question your decisions without creating this effect. And as I find myself surrounded by a lot of people who regard personal development as a “touchy feely” waste of time, I thought I’d ponder this question anyway (especially after a couple of years of applying personal development philosophies to my life), and one of the main conclusions I have come to from this is even if I am following the wrong path (which by the way I don’t think anyone following a path of self development is wrong) is I no longer have “Bad days”. |
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1. Every night, half an hour before retiring, go to your room, where you can be entirely alone and as remote as possible from noise and distraction. 2. Seat yourself in a wide and comfortable chair, or, better still, lie down on your back at full length. See that your clothing is loosened, so that you will suffer no distressing annoyance on this account. Compose yourself as if for sleep, assuming a position of restfulness, abandon and utter relaxation. Close your eyes, letting the lids rest lightly on your cheeks. 3. Shut your mind resolutely against every form of bodily sensation. Forget for the time that you are encumbered with a body. 4. Bar out of your consciousness every memory, every thought of the past. 5. Build a mental picture of the thing you want to have, to do or to be - the one thing that you immediately desire first and most of all. By this we mean nothing indefinite. We do not refer to ultimate aims that can come only as the result of long periods of effort. We mean something specific, something that can be yours tomorrow, something that in itself constitutes the next step in your chosen career. |
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I found this site which you can do a couple of quick questionnaires to find your personality type. Mine is below, it's seems fairly close to the mark, create an account for yourself and check it out for yourself at http://www.mypersonality.info/ it's free!! |
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An article I really need to take note of and try out :-) How to Organize Every Room in Your Home Published on 29-01-2006 By Rebekah Slatkin About the Author: Rebekah Slatkin is the founder of Club Organized and is able to organize even the most cluttered, unmotivated person! Get free access to DECORganize, the how to want to get organized and STAY that way, system. Includes FREE BONUSES and more! Website URL http://www.cluborganized.com Let's talk about how to actually get you started organizing. If your home is full of clutter, these formulas will get you on the right path, even if nothing else has worked for you in the past. If you are already organized, you’ll still benefit by further tweaking and beautifying your home. I’d like to present the two formulas I find work best for most people. The first formula is my own creation; it’s named DECORganize, and it is an innovative and counterintuitive approach to organizing. The second formula is Julie Morgenstern’s concept of SPACE, presented in her book, Organizing from the Inside Out. |
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I had an interesting moment last night while attending my Martial Arts training, My instructor made a comment that really hit home with me “You can’t improve without doing, you must DO something to improve, no point just thinking about it” |
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Some more inspirational videos Same as the last post - sorry for the ads at the end, but they are great videos anyway
http://www.natureofsuccessmovie.com/ The nature of success http://www.tacmovie.com/ This one really hit home to me about spending time with your kids. |
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