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Personal Development Reads of the Week

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I love it when a blog post reminds people of their own inner divinity - and Shine Your Light from Kissing The Dogwood does just that. Whatever your talents, whatever your love… let it shine!

This may be an older article, but I was just turned onto it this week: Karen Lynch of Live the Power shares the story of The Fern and The Bamboo. This is a must read for those who feel that their lives just aren’t getting better fast enough.

Aaron Potts of Today is that Day goes over some of the reasons you may not want to think positively, in The Powerful Problem with Positive Thinking. I’m positive that, while it’s always good to have as much useful info as possible, I’ll stick with developing my positive mental attitude. :)

Finally, Liz Strauss of Successful Blog shares her thoughts on the word can’t. Don’t let anything make you smaller.

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5 Responses to “Personal Development Reads of the Week”

  1. Thanks Lyman! This was a fun surprise to wake up to!! I think that post was Bamboo because it’s all of a sudden getting some traction!!
    Have a joyful day! Thanks for including me here!!

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  2. You’re welcome, Karen. :)

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  3. Our sites are very much alike in what we are trying to accomplish. Would you be interested in a link swap? Check out my site http://mondaymorningpower.blogspot.com. If you like what you see and agree, then link my site to yours, leave me a comment on my blog that you have done so and I will immediately do the same.

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  4. Hi Mel - I don’t do link swaps… sorry. But I think your site has some great content on it, which is why I let the comment through. :) Thanks for sharing it.

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  5. [...] from Creating a Better Life mentioned an older post The Fern and the Bamboo in his Personal Development Reads from July 21. Thanks, [...]

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