The Personal Development Carnival - November 26, 2006
Welcome to the November 26, 2006 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
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Joseph presents How to be happy posted at help with everything.
Wenchypoo presents The Ninth Wonder of the World: The S-T-R-E-T-C-H IRA posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “How to make your IRA account do double and triple duty after you’re gone.”
Jane Chin, Ph.D. presents My Two Selves posted at Live Your Inspiration.
Phil B. presents Proud to be Proud posted at Phil for Humanity.
Ririan presents Why You Lose Your Focus (And What To Do About It) posted at Ririan Project.
Kenton Whitman presents Happily Ever After posted at kentonwhitman.com — Zen-Inspired Self Development.
Jennifer Lynn presents Relieving Clutter posted at Broke-Ass Student.
Chris presents How to be More Fun / How to be Less Boring posted at How to be Cooler.
Talia Mana presents The Five Things I Do to Help Me Feel More Positive… posted at Centre for Emotional Well-Being.
Conan Stevens presents How To Become An Overnight Success posted at Conan Stevens Online.
lornadoone presents Volunteering Takes Many Forms posted at Something Good.
Patricia presents How To Develop An Attitude Of Gratitude posted at A Better You Blog.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Office Party Follies posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “If you plan to attend an holiday office party with your spouse or significant other, this “contract” might come in handy.”
John Hill presents Becoming Aware Of The Real World posted at Universe Of Success, saying, “A flood of mixed emotions well up inside you when you first become consciously aware.”
Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD presents Nursing Professor. Kim McAllister. posted at RDoctor Medical Portal, saying, “exclusive interview with ER nurse.”
Milo Paulo milo G. Riano presents One Major Mistake When Reporting a Problem to Superiors posted at Milo Riano, saying, “Never come empty handed whenever you report problems to your superior.”
David presents Why Should I Give Up Coffee? posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “Do you enjoy a good cup of coffee? A lot of people do. Coffee is one of the most widely consumed and one of the oldest beverages in the world. There is nothing like the aroma of freshly brewed coffee to stimulate your senses. Unfortunately, coffee has had a bad reputation and has been associated with unhealthy habits such as smoking and eating fast food. However, recent studies have shown that coffee can actually be good for you, helping decrease the risks of several diseases including Parkinson’s and Diabetes.”
Erik Halvorssen presents The Impulse posted at Make It On Your Own!.
Laura Young presents The Trouble with Happiness: Understanding the Difference between Joy and Pleasure posted at Dragon Slayer’s Guide to Life, saying, “Highlights findings in recent happiness research and discusses why so many people have a hard time hanging on to happiness once they find it.”
Daniel Brenton presents The Meaning of Existence - Honest posted at The Meaning of Existence (and all that): The Odd Little Universe of Daniel Brenton.
Raymond David Salas presents The Best “Law of Attraction” Movies posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
David Maister presents Why Are Some People So Motivated? posted at Passion, People and Principles, saying, “Why is it that some people are driven and others are content with the status quo or slow improvement? Is drive something that is innate, or can managers help create it? And if it innate, can managers do things that will quench the drive, and turn highly motivated workers off?”
Brandon Peele presents Emerson’s Nature Essay Review posted at GT.
Angela Randall presents Bootstrap your life! posted at AngelaRandall.com, saying, “This is a guide to give a logical working to making the project of your life happen. I think of life as a project and use project management ideas to get from start to finish.”
Jake Danger presents Self Discipline Is For People With Impotent Dreams posted at FREE YOUR MIND Personal Development (copyrighted).
Benjamin Yoskovitz presents Set Your Post-Thanksgiving Goals Now posted at Instigator Blog, saying, “Setting the tone for goal-setting between Thanksgiving and Christmas when a lot happens personally and professionally. I’m trying to start a group writing project on the importance of goal setting.”
Bill Perry presents How to Remember Your Dreams posted at LucidBlog.
Alvin Soon presents The Monk Talks: What Would Buddha Do If Someone Hated Him? posted at Life Coaches Blog.
Kavit’s Letters, Thoughts and Musings presents Transaction and Relationships posted at Kavit’s Letters, Thoughts and Musings.
Paul presents How to deal with information overload posted at Paul’s Tips, saying, “A couple of people have sent emails asking me to write about information overload. It seems that a lot of you are drowning in data at the moment, and need some sort of direction about which way to swim. I’ve thought about it for a bit, and here’s my conclusion.”
Ian Welsh presents Career Development Confusion? Listen to this! posted at Forward Blog, saying, “Good advice on how to manage a career can be hard to find. Fortunately, the internet offers some of the best material for free.”
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Lyman Reed

This is one of the most fantastic carnivals I’ve seen yet! Since I’m working on creating a better life, this blog looks like a good place to hang out. I’m happy to have found you.
Carolyn
You have done a great job, as usual. Thanks for including me again!
Patricia
Thank you, Carolyn and Patricia!