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A guide to change and success
By: Andrew James | 14/11/2009The successful person is always willing to adapt and change with the world around them. The really successful person is one who is able to create change in the world around them. An aware and inquisitive mind is a must have. Therefore, the successful person must be sensitive to the goings on in the world around them. A top businessman, for example, needs to be conscious of gaps in the market that they are ready to exploit.
Get Your Mojo Back!
By: Tanveer Al Razee | 14/11/2009Do you wake up in the morning with little or no desire to go to work or school? Are you lacking motivation? Is it lingering longer than you’d like? If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, then you have a motivation problem. And if you aren’t careful, a lack of motivation can quickly lead you on a downward spiral into depression, so you need to do something about it.
To a More Compassionate World
By: Bhushan Manchanda | 14/11/2009According to the Dalai Lama, “at every level of society—familial, tribal, national and international—the key to a happier and more successful world is the growth of compassion. We do not need to become religious, nor do we need to believe in an ideology. All that is necessary is for each of us to develop our good human qualities.”
The Pursuit of Happiness
By: Bhushan Manchanda | 14/11/2009The Pursuit of Happiness is an inward journey. Our minds are like programmes, awaiting the code that will determine behaviours; like bank vaults awaiting our deposits. If we regularly deposit positive, encouraging, and uplifting thoughts, if we shoot down the seemingly negative thought as these germinate, we will find that there is much to rejoice about….making our pursuit of happiness all the fulfilling,comforting and enduring.
The single reason most individuals are NOT good parents
By: Mr. Motivation | 14/11/200999.9% of all parents in the world, NOT just the United States would be good parents if............ it wasn't for their kids!
Motivation: Getting Things Done Efficiently
By: Daniel Breedlove | 14/11/2009People do not become millionaires by sitting on the couch and wishing. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication, and many sleepless nights. The lesson to take from article is, don’t sit around if you have the ability to get up and do something. Television and video games are fun, but are they really getting you anywhere? Think about the things you really want to accomplish in life, and go for it. If there’s a will there’s a way and the only person who can hold you back is you.
Behavior Modification
By: Mia Ava | 13/11/2009Behavior modification is the use of basic learning techniques, such as conditioning, biofeedback, reinforcement, or aversion therapy, to alter human behavior. It is the use rewards or punishments to reduce or discard problematic behavior, and can teach new responses to an individual in response to environmental stimuli. It is also defined as a therapy that aims to inhibit abnormal or maladaptive behavior by reinforcing desired behavior and eliminating undesired behavior.
Beware The Enemy Within
By: nyangu simpungwe | 13/11/2009It is human nature to shun that which is befitting and beneficial to one’s own purpose. If what you set out doing does not come out right, you have to move to an era where you are called upon to raise certain basic questions about whether an edifice which produces fear, de-motivation and failure must not be restructured and refurbished. Your thought edifice can only be refurbished and restructured by clearly defining your ideals.
Want Sapience? Read Daily Wisdom
By: Jay Moncliff | 30/06/2007 | MotivationalWith the net overflowing with so many misleading facts, Daily Wisdom brings you the right dose of cerebral tonic.
Condo Hotels- The New Rage In The World Of Investments
By: Jay Moncliff | 03/04/2007 | HotelsImagine you owning a luxurious deluxe home at a majestic resort and also getting paid a ridiculous amount of money as rent when you are not using it. Sounds good. Condo hotels are the latest fad among vacation home owners.
Before You Build A New Home
By: Jay Moncliff | 03/04/2007 | Home & FamilyBuying or building a new home should always be a memorable and cherished experience. Unfortunately, it is not so for most people. This is because you as customers should be aware of certain loopholes the builders try to cover up. Lack of awareness of this, will result in a nasty experience.
So What Is In A Domain Name?
By: Jay Moncliff | 02/04/2007 | Domain NamesOne of the most essential components of the internet is the domain name. It is the identity of your website on the internet.
How To Plan A Dream Vacation
By: Jay Moncliff | 02/04/2007 | TravelEveryone looks forward to holidays or a vacation especially after a long stressful period of work or school. Kids and adults alike wait in restless anticipation for these special days.
How A Good Travel Deal Can Make Your Vacation Worthwhile
By: Jay Moncliff | 02/04/2007 | TravelAfter a long hectic period of stressful and tiring work, what every exhausted soul desires is a vacation. One might prefer to go to some exotic foreign countries or maybe just visit his parents and family.
Some Tips for Hassle Free Traveling
By: Jay Moncliff | 02/04/2007 | TravelIf you are someone who has the travel bag always ready, here are a few tips to enlighten you to making your traveling hassle free and enjoyable. The key to make your traveling fun and hassle-free is in enjoying every bit of it.
Credit Card Debt-Specifically Dealing With Women
By: Jay Moncliff | 30/03/2007 | FinanceStatistics have proved that women make up for nearly 85% of the consumer market. This amounts to an enormous potential not only to sell goods to women but also to lure them into the debt trap.