Parker at Island of Doctor Death presents Brainwave Synchronization and the iPod nano, an article that describes how you can use your iPod to help achieve desired mental states – meditation through technology!
It’s extremely important that when life knocks us down, we get back up as soon as possible. Gleb Reys examines this and gives us some ideas on how to do it in Quick Recovery, posted at Personal Development Ideas Blog.
Patricia at A Better You blog presents The Big Picture, which illustrates how we can find strength and inspiration in incredible ways to balance living happy, healthy, successful, and free.
Jeannie Bauer reminds us to spread our ideas around and allow them to grow, in her article Plant Seedlings for Tomorrow’s Harvest of Success, posted at Bouncing Back.
It’s OK, and sometimes even an asset, to be a little different! Tony teaches us about How Risk Taking and Thinking Outside the Box are Such Effective and Useful Tactics. (Told via the story of the little bald frog) on his brand new blog: Personal, relative, keen percipience.
Joanne Hay reminds us in Good News, posted at Natural health, alternative healing, nutrition, natural birthing, green living and healthy families, that we don’t have to subject ourselves to the constant onslaught of the media in order to be informed, and that no matter what we may see on the television, there is a lot of good out there.
David Maister asks us a very important question: Can We Copy Our Heroes? Find out his answer, posted at Passion, People and Principles.
Thinking big is important… but is it too much too soon? Brian Kim presents The Myth of Thinking Big posted at Brian Kim.net – Invest in Yourself and Make It Happen.
One of the permanent facts of life is death. Garoth Thorp of Forest Of Thought gives us a fresh perspective on it in Purple Flowers – Life, Death, And The Cycle.
Do you want to be a great leader? Then you’ll take the direction in Dave Trager’s article My Experience Of Good Leadership posted at Dave Trager.com.
This is one post that hit me hard… because it’s one of the biggest challenges that I have. A. Kavokin, MD, PhD presents Quit Smoking, posted at Medical Portal.
Over on Free the Drones, we get some solid answers to an important question: How much money do I need to retire?
Have you ever struggled with procrastination when it comes to writing? Then maybe you should try “contingency management”. Read all about it in One Simple Technique to Help You Overcome Procrastination and Start Writing Now, posted at Jim Gibbon.com.
All of the advice from all of the self help books out there in one article? Allen Galbraith has broken it down for us in Self Help and Personal Development for Lazy People, posted at Life is A Journal.
If you have any flaws that you are having trouble getting rid of (and who doesn’t???), Indigo Black’s article, Personal Development; Overcoming Personality Defects, posted at The Towne of Blogilepsy, may be just the help you need.
What do you do with all the down time you have during the day? Dave Lorenzo, author of the Career Intensity Blog, has some great ideas in his article Accomplish Your Goals In Your In-Between Time.
Dave Anderson at daveandkaty.com – Advice on Relationships gives us some solid forgiveness advice in The 10 Steps Required to Forgive Your Partner
How do you feel about money? Tim King writes about Overcoming Your Fear of Poverty, and changing your attitudes about money in general, at J. Timothy King’s Blog.
In her postcards from nowhere, karen alonge writes about her struggle with regret, including postscripts on how the emotions worked out.
In Ethical Copying for Victory – 4 Great Reasons to Do It (posted at RadicalHop.com – Grow With Passion), Peter Kua gives us examples of how to copy the successful to become more successful ourselves. Do what they do, and you’ll get what they get!
In part 2 of his two part series on Think and Grow Rich, Victor Fam at Towards Better Life encourages us to ask ourselves what it is we want from life: Think And Grow Rich – What Do You Want?
Over at GT, Brandon Peele talks about his experiences participating in the Landmark Forum.
Not getting what you want? Then check out 11 Ways to Improve Clarity and Start Getting Results, submitted by Lyrois and located at WOW.
Do you let your anger get the better of you? You may want to read Rob Schaumer’s A Lesson on Anger from “The Running of the Bulls”, posted at Rob Schaumer.
Over at OnlyOneMike.com, Mike gives us some great tips on goal setting, in his article How To Set Goals.
And for another take on the same subject, Milo Paulo milo G. Riano talks about The Secret of Achieving Your Goals, including some personal insights on his own goal achievement, at Milo Riano.
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Hi, I came across your blog from someone’s comment. Great compilation of personal development articles! I’d definitely read and submit my articles in the future. In the meantime, I think you might be interested in checking out “C.P.R. for a Balanced Life“. I’d love to get some feedback.
Hi Hueina,
Thanks for the comment. I enjoyed your article, and look forward to your contributions to the carnival. We’re here every week; as a matter of fact, there will be a new one posted in about 12 hours