The Personal Development Carnival - December 24, 2006
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Welcome to the December 24, 2006 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
It’s almost Christmas!
Woo Hoo!
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Phil B. presents Why Public Schools are Failures to the Best Students posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Growing up through the public school system, I can attest that our school system does not bring out the full potential of students. Not even from the best students either. Sure, the public school system has a plethora of success stories, however I strongly believe that there are at least an equal number of contradicting stories on how the schools failed individuals, especially gifted and honor students.”
JT Chandler presents The Seven Secrets of Top Performers posted at JT Chandler.
Karl Staib presents Meditation Series for Beginners posted at Mind Body Blog.
Jack Yoest presents Non-Profit Corporate Governance: The Rotary posted at Reasoned Audacity, saying, “In the United States associations are established to promote the public safety, commerce, industry, morality, and religion, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville in Democracy in America. If Tocqueville were driving today into Anytown, U.S. of A., the first road sign he might see would be for local Rotary. And he would not be surprised at the mission of this civic organization.”
Paul presents Increasing your hourly rate in order to get rich posted at Paul’s Tips, saying, “When it comes to making more money, a lot of people think about working harder or working more. They equate the amount of money you get out with the amount of effort you put in. But this isn’t really the case.”
Alexander Becker presents Perception without Judgement posted at WOW, saying, “Judgement evokes judgement and builds a reality on top of reality.”
Khristine White presents The Law of Appreciation - Money posted at Food for Thought, saying, “I’m new to blogging so any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated regarding my site, or articles. Thank you.”
Erek Ostrowski presents Getting Out of Debt (Part 3: Reducing Expenses) posted at Verve Coaching.
Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D. presents Happiness Manifesto posted at Think Positive! Blog - official blog for ipopin.com.
bill perry presents How to stay in the Dream as long as you want posted at Lucid Blog.
Brandon Peele presents The Economics of Self-Awareness posted at GT.
Ronn presents Guard Your Peace posted at pigletpaper.com.
David presents Project Management Techniques for Personal Success – Part 1 posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “Most people have a list of projects to work on. Many times your personal goals need to be accomplished through projects. What most people don’t know is that project management is a science and a profession. Some of the same tools and techniques used by professional project managers to build bridges, buildings, and complex software systems can be used by ordinary people to accomplish more mundane goals, such as finding a job, starting a business, or renovating the kitchen. In this article, I will highlight some project management concepts that you can use in your quest for success.”
Craig Harper presents Wanna Succeed? …. Get Uncomfortable. posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “If you want an amazing life and you’re all about creating positive change, then learn to deal with, if not embrace, discomfort. Sorry Dude. Just how it is.”
Emmanuel presents How desperate are you for success? posted at Emmanuel Oluwatosin: Inspiring Excellence, Realising Ambitions.
Randy Yniguez presents What’s The Point In Giving? posted at Mangrove Root Gang, saying, “My take on the spirit of giving.”
threecoves presents The Enlightened Student posted at Ambitiously Inquisitive, saying, “How to work smarter, not harder.”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Is It Safe To Go Shopping With Your Mate? (Humorous Quiz) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
Raymond David Salas presents A Different Holiday Wish List posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
Alvin Soon presents What Would A Modern-Day Magician Say About God? posted at Life Coaches Blog.
Will Chen presents Best and worst decisions with a financial impact for 2006 posted at Wisebread, saying, “Sarah Winfrey shares her best and worst financial decisions of the past year. A look back often helps us make better choices for the future.”
Travis Wright presents The Next Millionaires posted at Cultivate Greatness, saying, “In the next 10 years, over 10 million NEW millionaires will be created… will you be one?”
Courtney presents How to Banish Indecision and Live More Powerfully posted at OptmistLab.com, saying, “Do you let indecision keep you from the life and work of your dreams? This article will help you free yourself from indecisiveness, and show you how to make decisions about your life from a place of power.”
Fred Fullerberry presents How to Create an Inevitable Goal posted at FredFullerberry.com.
Patricia presents Let It Get To You posted at A Better You Blog.
John Hill presents What is Personal Development? posted at Universe Of Success.
Steve Faber presents Credit Counseling – Non Profit Isn’t Free – 6 Questions You Should a Ask a Credit Counseling Service posted at DebtBlog.
Helgi P. Einarsson presents No self, no problem posted at Everyday Wonderland.
Reb Chaim HaQoton presents Rock of Ages posted at Reb Chaim HaQoton.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents 10 Year End Money Management Reminders posted at The Digerati Life.
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Lyman Reed

WOW! Some great entries here.
And thanks for including Lisa’s article,
It’s my pleasure, Ronn. Thanks for submitting it!
Dec 29th, 2006 at 7:56 am
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Feb 2nd, 2007 at 9:24 am
[...] Something that Craig Harper said in a post that he submitted to one of the Personal Development Carnivals just before Christmas has been ringing in my head, and helping me deal with the poison cravings: If you want an amazing life and you’re all about creating positive change, then learn to deal with, if not embrace, discomfort. Sorry Dude. Just how it is. [...]