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The Personal Development Carnival - November 19, 2006
(9)Posted on November 19th, 2006Lyman ReedUncategorized
Welcome to the November 19, 2006 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
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Randy Yniguez presents Reality Can Bite Pretty Hard posted at Mangrove Root Gang: Perpetual Personal Growth and Unconventional Wisdom.
Pam presents Thinking and Feeling Your Way to Greatness posted at Make the Most of U.
Erek Ostrowski presents Getting Out of Debt (Part 1) posted at Verve Coaching.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents How To Become An Insomniac posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “A humorous how-to about insomnia.”
Matt Langdon presents Your Round Table posted at The Hero Workshop.
Angela Randall presents So, how exactly do you stop procrastinating? posted at AngelaRandall.com, saying, “Basic steps to getting over your procrastination.”
John Hill presents How To Find Your Ideal Partner posted at Universe Of Success.
Caroline Latham presents Finding Time for What’s Important posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution.
k presents Implementing Getting Things Done with your Blackberry posted at BlackBerryInsight.
Shannon Herod presents The Unseen Enemy posted at Internet Marketing.
Manny presents Success Secrets: Start The Current Job Now posted at Success Books, saying, “Speed is a career optimizer. Here’s why.”
David presents Corporate Career Success - How to Become CEO posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “For many people the ultimate success in a corporate career is to reach the most senior position in the corporate ladder, which is typically accompanied by a C-level title: CFO, CIO, CMO, COO, and, the top company title of CEO. Reaching the top job in the corporate world requires many years of experience and several qualities and skills such as leadership, communication skills, charisma, financial acumen and a strong understanding of the business.”
Nneka presents The Gratitude Prerequisite posted at Balanced Life Center.
Henrik Edberg presents Prioritize with The Pareto Principle posted at The Positivity Blog.
Christine Kane presents How to Break Up with Your TV posted at Christine Kane.
Raymond David Salas presents The Greatest Secret posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
Patricia presents 30 Things That Take 30 Seconds Each: Which Will You Do To Change The World? posted at A Better You Blog.
Brian Kim presents The Typical Journey of Self Improvement posted at BrianKim.net.
Ravi Raman presents Want big rewards? Don’t be average. posted at Set Higher Standards, saying, “Don’t look for society to dictate your life…especially in times of uncertainty. Just keep striving to improve. Don’t settle for average results. You’ll end up achieving more, and helping your friends in the process.”
David Maister presents Creating and Sustaining Professionalism (In Oneself and Others) posted at Passion, People and Principles, saying, “What would you add to the characteristics of what a “real professional†does, and what do you think is the best way to create and elicit these attitudes and behaviors in others?”
Bryan C. Fleming presents How to Set up Your Automatic Savings Account posted at Bryan C. Fleming.
Rick Cockrum presents How To Get Rid of Excessive Negative Emotions posted at Shards of Consciousness.
Andy presents Venting Anger posted at ThoughtfulConsideration.com - Get Your Think On, saying, “Whether we believe it or not, anger is something that we can control. Here are some thoughts on one of my college roommate’s ‘inability’ to control his temper.”
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That’s it for this edition! My deepest thanks goe out both to those who have submitted an article and those of you reading this post right now. I hope you found something that you can apply to your own life; I know I found a lot!
Just never forget that knowledge is not power… it’s only potential power. The power comes in the application of knowledge. So go forth and apply.
Submit your blog article to the next edition of The Personal Development Carnival using our carnival submission form.
And don’t forget… if you’d like to host an edition of the carnival, drop me a line via my contact page. There’s nothing better than the posts coming to you personally.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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9 Responses to “The Personal Development Carnival - November 19, 2006”
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Thank you for the shout out, Lyman and for all your efforts.
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You’re welcome, Pam. And thank you for joining us.

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Thanks for hosting Lyman! Great selection of articles!
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Thank you, Caroline. Your blog was a welcome addition!
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SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution » Blog Archive » Blog Carnivals, Thanksgiving and Mission Accomplishing November 20th, 2006 at 11:19 pm
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Blog Carnivals, Thanksgiving and Mission Accomplishing « SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution November 20th, 2006 at 11:25 pm
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Lyman, thank you very much for including us in your carnival. We’re looking forward to reading these great articles throughout the week.
Cheers!
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Thank you for participating, Randy! I hope to see more from your blog.
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