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The Personal Development Carnival - August 27, 2006
(12)Posted on August 27th, 2006Lyman ReedUncategorized
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
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Andrew Leahey at leahey.org presents How to quit any habit.
Conn Stell presents Genuine Desires – how to use them to Succeed, posted at Personal Growth - achieve excellence in your life.
Alexander Becker teaches us about Subjective Reality: How Desire Always Overrides Methods, posted at WOW.
If you’ve ever worked for, or are currently at, a company where politics trumped productivity, then Jeannie Bauer’s article at Bouncing Back will be something you want to read: 7 Tip Offs that Politics Run Rampant in Your Company
Katie writes about Financial bloggers losing focus, posted at Aridni.
Brian Kim presents The Unstoppable Power of Focus, posted at Brian Kim.net - Invest in Yourself and Make it Happen.
Rick Cockrum at Shards of Consciousness presents Five Ways to Pursue Happiness.
Do you get lost in your email and find that it ends up wasting hours of your time? Matt Inglot has a few solutions for you in Go Ahead and Check Your E-mail First Thing in the Morning, posted at Matt Inglot.
Paul Piotrowski presents us with How to Create a Vision for Your 6 Life Categories, posted at www.PaulPiotrowski.ca.
David Maister presents The Best Advice I Ever Received, posted at Passion, People and Principles.
Alvin Soon has an excellent introduction to NLP (plus some!) in NLP 101: 10 Plus 3 Beliefs That Create Wild Success, posted at Life Coaches Blog.
If you’ve been looking for that deep new age mantra to build your confidence, Peter Kua has found it for you! Learn about it in The #1 Way to Eliminate FEAR: Chant This Mantra Daily!, posted at RadicalHop.com - Grow With Passion.
Thank the “Universal Being of All Light That Is” for laughter!
Madeleine Begun Kane presents De-Stress Or Distress?, posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog. (And there’s another mantra for you at the end.)Steve at Poetic Pilgrimage gives us his take on bettering our lives in Life - The Greatest Conspiracy.
Paul Newbury reminds us of all of the positives that can come what what may first look like something negative, in How to deal with losing your job, posted at Improving My Life.
Nneka tells us Why I Tithe (they are some outstanding reasons) at Balanced Life Center.
Luigi M presents us with an interesting strategy for reaching our goals, in Goal Hedging: How to Always Win, posted at Mmm… life….
Mama Duck at Lil Duck Duck reminds us just how joyful the little things can be, in Fire hydrants and happiness.
David Lorenzo helps us out with Personal Strategic Planning with Passion, posted at Career Intensity Blog - David V. Lorenzo.
Garoth Thorp at Forest Of Thought has written a detailed post on how Relaxation And Calm Make Life Reeealy Easy.
Do you live your life in isolation? Then you have a lot more company than you used to. Betsy L. Angert presents Social Isolation in America, posted at Be-Think.
Steven Aitchison at Change your thoughts presents getting what you want
Victor Fam at Towards Better Life tells us about his experiences with and reasons for Training In Taekwondo.
Beverly Keaton Smith presents Jumpstart Your Life Through Affirmations, posted at Embrace Your Gifts and Soar!.
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Once again, thank you to all of the writers for submitting their work, and thank you for stopping by!
To participate in future carnivals, submit your article via either Blog Carnival’s Submission Form or Conservative Cat’s Carnival Submit Form.
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12 Responses to “The Personal Development Carnival - August 27, 2006”
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Nice job! Thanks very much for including me!
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You’re very welcome! Thank you for putting a smile on my face :).
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Thanks Lyman! I found a lot of useful blogs via your blog.
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Hi! Thanks for including me too. I hope you and your readers find my post of value

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Your welcome, Conn. I found a useful one myself this week… yours. Thanks for participating.

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Alvin… I’m sure they will; I did, or I wouldn’t have included it. I hope to see more submissions from you.
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In my quest to avoid utter obscurity, I’ve been doing the rounds of sundry Carnivals. (If you don’t know how to locate or submit to the gazillions of topical Carnivals, these two sites will help.) But first, check out the latest editions o…
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Thanks for including me in!
-Paul
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You’re welcome Paul! Thanks for your contribution!
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Hi Lyman,
I hope that all is well with you and that you are in good spirits!
I did submit my link for that carnival but it hasn’t been put up, will it automatically get deferred to the next one or shall I resubmit it?
Peace,
Amit

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Amit! I’m so sorry!
I do have your article; after I approved it, I ended up missing it while I was putting together this carnival… I do apologize!
It will be at the top of the list next week!
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lol it’s good, it wasn’t meant to be on that post and so that article choose not to appear for it’s own reasons…thank you for respecting it’s wishes!
Peace and God bless x
A


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