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The Personal Development Carnival - December 17, 2006
(1)Posted on December 17th, 2006Lyman ReedUncategorized
Welcome to the December 17, 2006 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
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Shuchetana presents 18 non-monetary things you can do to be happy posted at Life, Etcetera.
Helgi P. Einarsson presents What do you care what other people think? posted at Everyday Wonderland.
John Wesley presents Finding Balance with the Golden Mean posted at Pick the Brain - Applied Intelligence for Motivated Learners.
Bryan C. Fleming presents Million Dollar Savings Club hits 100 Days! posted at Bryan C. Fleming.
Alvaro Fernandez presents What do successful Traders and Students have in common? posted at SharpBrains: Your Brain Fitness Center, saying, “The answer: ‘portable skills’ or executive functions. What are these? Well, keep reading…”
Rikard Linde presents Lower your action barriers - attach a new habit to an existing habit posted at Habiq - create better habits that last.
Phil Newton presents Extreme Achievement posted at PhilNewton.net, saying, “A look at using ‘extreme programming’ techniques in the field of goal achievement.”
Maria Yu presents Light Language, Water and Manifestation posted at art-life-spirit.com.
Nneka presents Ty Pennington: The Perfect Blend of Skills, Talent, and Passion posted at Balanced Life Center, saying, “When you can puree and consume your skills, talents, and passion to fulfill your purpose, you will experience joy beyond measure. You will be in the flow.”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Ode To Prosperity posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
Tony D. Clark presents 5 Things to Trump Your Fear posted at Success from the Nest.
Chris presents Being Honest With Yourself About Your Problems posted at How to be Cooler.
John Hill presents What Is Spirituality? posted at Universe Of Success.
The Positivity Blog presents 9 lessons I have learned from George Costanza posted at The Positivity Blog.
Laura Young presents Learning to Stay in the Room: Unconditional Love and Bravery posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “What is the bravest thing you’ve ever done? I answered that question for myself recently. Sometimes it’s all about learning to stay in the room.”
Ririan presents Ten Commandments for Living a Bold Life posted at Ririan Project.
Raymond David Salas presents The Power of Forgiveness posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
D.A.N. presents 10 Simple Ways to Improve Communication Skills posted at Sights & Sounds from the Fifth Column.
David presents Success is Personal posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “Success is a personal matter. This is true in many dimensions, such as: No one can define success for you; Only you can prioritize what is most important in your life; Only you can achieve your personal goals; Only you can decide to make a change towards achieving success.”
Alvin Soon presents Igniting The Fire Within posted at Life Coaches Blog.
Anonymous presents Hunting for Treasure in the Dark posted at OptmistLab.com, saying, “As the days get shorter, it’s not uncommon to feel a bit blue. But what if your winter doldrums were actually an enticing invitation from your very own soul?”
Will Chen presents Continuing your education online posted at Wisebread.
Karen Lynch presents The Pursuit of Happiness posted at LivethePower.
Ross presents Cleansing vs. Fasting posted at Energise for Life.
Patricia presents How To Get Along With Family posted at A Better You Blog.
Justin Lowery presents The Secret to Eliminating Stress posted at blog4brains.com, saying, “If fear is the base of assessment, then anger and resentment can follow as the emotional spinoff and actions resulting in helplessness and powerlessness can occur which in turn may lead to moods involving depression and apathy. Therefore the resulting environment is in no way impacted or the situation improved. The cycle simply keeps repeating itself.”
Brian Kim presents Why Giving Will Always Lead to Receiving; Even When It Comes to Money posted at Brian Kim.net.
Miguel Trujillo presents Happiness and Love posted at Think Happy Thoughts.
pi presents Can you leave tomorrow? posted at Obtusely, saying, “A self-administered mental test that can help one realize what holds them down. This blog is dedicated to living a happy and content life with the aid of philosophy.”
David Maister presents I Need to Stop Changing My Mind! posted at Passion, People and Principles.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents The Pressures of Holiday Spending posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Happy Holidays!”
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