The Personal Development Carnival – February 4, 2007

Written by Lyman Reed
Posted: February 4, 2007

Welcome to the February 4, 2007 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!

I went light on the commentary this week… sorry, but I’m extremely distracted.

Enjoy the carnival!

Mark McManus presents How To Know Your Life Is Purpose Driven posted at Build Your Life To Order ™, saying, “This is a fun little post detailing 6 ways of knowing that your life is purpose-driven. Are you a personal development junkie?”

When Michelle Mitchell submitted Hazards of Motherhood, posted at scribbit, she asked me: “Please let me know if this is not what you’re looking for.” Can you tell why I included it?

Milo Paulo milo G. Riano presents Creative Thinking Is For Everyone posted at Milo Riano, saying, “Creative thinking is about generating a lot of great ideas which requires creativity. Creativity is not for select artistic individuals; it means continuous improvement.”

Mary Deyo presents The Importance of Sleep to Good Mental Health posted at Dr. Deyo Wants You To Be Happy.

The Probabilist presents Impersonal Development posted at The Probabilist . com.

John presents Where There’s Life, There’s Hope posted at OhCash.com, saying, “You can always achieve something as long as you’re alive, and any problem can be solved at any time. Health is the most important thing you can have in your life. If you have health, possibilities are infinite. It should be your #1 priority in your existence.”

Debra Moorhead presents 18 Ways to Jump-Start Your Life posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Beyond Science, Philosophy and Religion posted at Tupelo Kenyon.

John Hill presents Reigniting the Malthusian Dilemma posted at Universe Of Success.

almomento presents Three Things To Do To Snap Out Of Depression. posted at BurstCreativity.

Joann Ang presents Manifesting posted at Life Magick: Manifesting your Desires like Magick.

Beth Dargis presents My Morning Routine posted at My Simpler Life.

Craig Wilson presents Revising my goals – Bigtime! posted at autofix.com.au. Don’t give up, Craig!

Niels Hoven presents Ask Niels: How do I keep a conversation going? posted at Niels Hoven.

Allen Galbraith presents How to Reach Your Goals – Start with yourself first. posted at Life is a Journal – Self Help For Lazy People! Now with added Life Hacks, saying, “I feel passionate about this tip as many people seem to strive for goals that are totally wrong for them. My advice is, to start working on yourself first and then your goals will follow! I feel this post is worthy to be in the carnival. Thanks, Allen.” I feel it is too, Allen! :)

Jordan Shannon presents How Positive Thinking Works posted at Self Development Blog.

ananga presents Get yourself in a state! posted at Answers from Ayurveda.

Aaron M. Potts presents Do you Make this Conscious Creation Blunder? posted at Today is that Day.

Craig Harper presents Where did the Dreamer go? posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “Life has a great way of sucking the creativity energy out of you, if you let it. So how can you turn it around…”

Maria Yu presents How Not to Gain Weight posted at art-life-spirit.com.

Andrew Mason presents Chapter 2 – Introducing the GTD Methodology posted at Did I Get Things Done?. (Awesome! A GTD submission!)

Alvin Soon presents Are You Fighting Yourself? posted at Life Coaches Blog.

Michael Estep, Ph.D. presents Mike Estep.com – Common Sense Outside the Box posted at Intuitive Feeling-Learning.

Raymond David Salas presents How to Be Really Cool posted at ZenChill.com – Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.

Scott Lee presents 20 Ways to Improve Your Life and Health posted at Dirty Mechanism.

Think Happy Thoughts Happiness Blog presents Look for What You Want to Find posted at Miguel Trujillo, saying, “How your brain can help you find happiness.”

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Stop Overspending Now! 14 Ways To Conquer Binge Buying posted at The Digerati Life.

Victor Fam presents Personal Development Articles » Archive » Making Decisions with Less the Stress posted at Personal Development Articles.

Katie presents IMPACT Defense Against Multiple Assailants class posted at KitKat’s Critique, saying, “Please post this in an upcoming carnival so everyone who’s wondered what an IMPACT self-defense course is like can read a detailed description from a student’s point of view.” Here it is!

Rick Cockrum presents Kick Out the Gray, Drab Emotions of the Cloudy Sky posted at Shards of Consciousness.

Chris presents Thoughts on ‘Connecting’ With People posted at How to be Cooler.

Andrew Leahey presents Overall thoughts on dental phobia posted at Leahey.org.

David Maister presents 20 Bad Workplace Habits posted at Passion, People and Principles, saying, “Ditch these bad habits to improve your success at home as much as at work.”

Wayne C. Allen presents Remember that your reality is just that – yours posted at The Phoenixcentre Blog.

Will Chen presents How to complain and get a good result posted at Wisebread, saying, “Paul shares the best ways to stand up for yourself and get what you want out of life.”

Charles H. Green presents Why Trust Matters posted at Trust Matters, saying, “Fairness is 50/50. Leave it behind. Go hang out in the 80/20 territory.”

Alan presents What Success really is posted at Made to Be Great.

Patricia presents Your Secret To Positive Thinking posted at Patricia.

Karen Lynch presents The Joy and the Journey posted at LivethePower.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The Personal Development Carnival using our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Craig Wilson February 4, 2007 at 7:02 am

Thanks for including my submission! After the last few weeks I’ve had it’s good to get everything off my chest! I shouldn’t complain, sounds like you’ve got a hard road ahead Lyman! I wish you all the best and just think how good life will be without those dreaded things!
Craig

Lyman Reed February 4, 2007 at 7:45 am

Not a problem, Craig. And I don’t know if we can quantify who has more right to complain… we’ve both got it tough at the moment. I do know, though, that things will get better. They are as I’m typing this.

Thanks for the submission.

Michelle February 4, 2007 at 11:02 pm

Thanks so much for including me among such well-written posts. And thanks for putting such a long list together!

Lyman Reed February 5, 2007 at 2:33 am

Thank you, Michelle, for your contribution.

Allen February 5, 2007 at 7:55 am

Thanks for including my article! I will be sure to check out the other links!

Thanks!
Allen

Lyman Reed February 6, 2007 at 3:55 am

You’re welcome, Allen. Thanks for your contribution!

Mike Estep February 12, 2007 at 11:43 am

Thank you for including my latest edition of Common Sense Outside the Box.

Lyman Reed February 13, 2007 at 3:44 am

You’re welcome, Mike. Thanks for joining us!

Katie March 15, 2007 at 11:52 am

Thank you very much! I just found this today through Technorati.

Frugal Living August 31, 2009 at 3:51 pm

Great carnival. I have never submitted to a carnival but have been finding quite a few online and think it may be time.

Thanks,
Forest.

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