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Breaking Bad Habits

Got a habit hanging around that's no longer welcome in your life? It's time to say good bye to the bad and hello to the good!

Laura Interval

 

 
Do Affirmations Really Work?

An affirmation is a statement of something you believe to be true. In terms of personal development, it can be a statement of something you wish to be true. As such, an affirmation can be a trigger or a tool for change. But do affirmations really work?

Douglas Woods

 

 
The Five Stages of Indecision and What You Can Do About Them

No one likes indecision. Not the person who's feeling indecisive; not the person who's waiting for a decision to be made. Once indecision occurs forward movement is stalled. Progress is halted and frustration sets in. No matter what the situation, whether you're trying to close a sale or wresting with a decision about which house to purchase, the path from indecision to decision follows the same five stages. The good news is, there is a way to help. By understanding the five stages of...

Susan L Reid

 

 
When the Proverbial Happens - How to Bounce Back

The proverbial happens to us all at some stage in life. A few examples we can all probably relate to.

Lynn Bookey

 

 
Do Not Be Too Quick to Judge Others

Recently, a PhD behavior sociologist stated; "Don't miss the forest for the trees" when discussing how quick we are on the Internet to judge others and assume because another may disagree with us on one issue such as politics or religion that their views or observations on other issues are less than accurate or that the person in question is ignorant or a malcontent. Now before you run off in denial or start laughing, let's analyze this comment shall we?

Lance Winslow

 

 
What is More Productive - Developing Your Strengths Or Making Your Weaknesses Disappear?

In this article we will explore what could prove a very constructive way of handling our strengths and weaknesses. Developing our Strengths? Or making our Weaknesses Disappear? Which one is best?

Naomi Schmitz

 

 
Make a Difference! - Top Ten Ways to Make a Positive Impact on Others

Do you want to have an impact on other people's lives? You can! In fact, you might be doing that right now just by sitting in front of your computer.

Nathalie Fiset

 

 
The Roots of Procrastination and How to Eliminate Them

The difference between the winner and the loser is in their daily habits. This is because your future is buried in your daily routine. Procrastination - the habit of delaying an action until a later time is as bad as vandalism. It can destroy your life and reduce you to naught. Here I will show you the reasons why you procrastinate, why it's difficult for you to stop procrastination and how you can easily eliminate them and be happy in life...

Perkins Oboturi

 

 
Awareness Vs Focus

There is a subtle difference in perception between focusing on something and being aware of it. When most people think of focus, concentration and similar words, they generally tend to associate force or pressure, some type of concerted effort with the process being described. Focus and concentration imply strain and fatigue.

Brandon Songer

 

 
Values and Your Inertial Guidance System

Often there's no one or nothing 'out there' that can tell you whether or not a decision will be the right one. You need to learn to rely on your values: your inertial guidance system.

H. Les Brown

 

 
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