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The Personal Development Carnival - September 16, 2007

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Welcome to the September 16, 2007 edition of The Personal Development Carnival.

On with the show!

Gamy presents The Secret - a pie in the sky stuff? posted at Mind Think Success.

Alex Blackwell presents Finding My Value in Spite of Relationships posted at The Next 45 Years.

Marie Drennan presents Bad Buddhist vs. The Seventh Precept posted at Diary of a Bad Buddhist, saying, “Thanks for your consideration!”

Daylle Deanna Schwartz presents Making Your Mistakes Count posted at Lessons from a Recovering DoorMat, saying, “Thanks for the opportunity to submit my article for consideration! As a former doormat who evolved into a successful author and speaker, I’m delighted to share my lessons with others.”

Jack Yoest presents Management Training Tip #2: Writing an employee evaluation? Try 101 helping sentences. posted at Yoest.com, saying, “Academia and the Army have one thing in common. Yes, there is something. Your Business Blogger is a former Armor Cavalry Officer and is currently an Adjunct Professor of Management, so I was surprised to learn of some overlap. Perhaps the only intersection is the willingness to share with with fellow servicemen or teachers various helps needed for the efficient and effective transference of knowledge.”

Albert Foong presents 5 weeks to developing the magic of visualisation posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Visualization is a powerful tool for many areas of your personal growth. It trains your mind and your body. However, it is not as easy as many think it is, and there isn’t much proper information available. Even if we can do it, the question is – how do we best apply it?”

Alvin Soon presents The Only Real Use for Your Critical Voice posted at Life Coaches Blog.

Luciano Passuello presents How to Become a Human Calendar posted at Litemind, saying, “Mentally finding out the day of the week for any date is a skill you can easily learn.”

Sleeping Dude presents 9 Reasons to Wake Up Early posted at How to Wake Up Early.

Daily Idea presents How to Not Suck at Socializing posted at Daily Idea, saying, “A video blog take on how to perform better in social situations.”

Lorraine Cohen presents Personal Development And Acceptance posted at Powerfull Living, saying, “Being inauthentic can cost you more than you think!”

SpiKe presents Habit Building: Laying The Foundations posted at Organize IT.

edithyeung presents A Voice to Remember posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Phil B. presents Depressing News « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Do you refuse to watch or read the news because it is too depressing?”

Yazan Manasrah presents How to start your day on a positive note pt.1 posted at The Blasted Crossing, saying, “I hope you enjoy the article as much as I did writing it.”

Carole Fogarty presents Comfort and its truthful offerings: posted at The Healthy Living Lounge.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Goal Setting or Let Go and Let God posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “There are two approaches people use to manifest their desires. Some set goals. Others surrender and presume the universe is conspiring to deliver to them their every desire without strain, in its own way and in its own time. Which way is better? Can these two methods be used together? (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”

Wanda Grindstaff presents Prosperity and Abundance is Your Birthright posted at Creating Abundant Lifestyles.

James presents Being the World’s Greatest … posted at The Resourceful Mind, saying, “This post seeks to understand what the world’s greatest have in common. It explores their mindsets and what they do differently to produce the great results that they do and how we can learn from them to produce similar results.”

Gleb Reys presents How Habits Help Me Be Successful posted at Personal Development Ideas Blog.

Lola Fayemi presents Mind your own spiritual business posted at Real World Spiritual and Personal Development, saying, “Do your spiritual thing and let others do theirs.”

Todd Goldfarb presents 7 Step Guide to an Effective Morning Routine posted at We The Change, saying, “This article is about the benefits of establishing an effective morning routine.”

Joann Ang presents Outflow Love and Blessings posted at Life Magick: Manifesting your Desires like Magick, saying, “Little things you can do to create a better life for yourself & for your loved ones & even strangers.”

Liz presents Goal Setting Commandment #3 - Thou Shall Write Down Thy Goals! posted at Personal Strategic Plan.

Ravi Vora presents How to be good at anything in 3 days posted at Ravi Vora.

The Happy Rock presents Marriage and Money - The Budget Meeting posted at The Happy Rock, saying, “Develop better financial habits in marriage.”

Maria Gajewski presents Do You Want to Work a Four Hour Workweek? posted at Never the Same River Twice, saying, “In this post, I share some of my experiences - both good and bad - with implementing the ideas and techniques of the 4-Hour Workweek.”

Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents I Choose Happiness. Do You? posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, “During a time in my life when I was struggling with intense emotional pain, I learned an invaluable and powerful life lesson: It isn’t circumstance that dictates whether I live a happy life — rather, it is a matter of choice. With practice, I developed a habit of feeling happy. Here’s how.”

Raymond David Salas presents How to Have Conversations with God posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.

Tezza presents How Fast Are You Going? posted at 4 Eva Young.

Luke Houghton presents Does it pay to do the right thing? posted at Luke Houghton, saying, “Is it important to do what’s right? Read here to learn more.”

Thanks to everyone who submitted an article, and thanks for reading this edition of The Personal Development Carnival. The next edition will be hosted at Personal Development for the Book Smart. Submit your blog article for consideration using our carnival submission form.

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14 Responses to “The Personal Development Carnival - September 16, 2007”

  1. WoW, This would be my first carnival. Pretty cool huh?

    I really would like to help others by writing quality articles that will serve to help them grow and heal. I am glad there are so many people that are trying to expand themselves and grow.

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  2. Great edition of the carnival, Lyman! I checked out several links, including Albert Foong’s interesting take on visualization. Out of the box thinking, to be sure.

    Thanks for the effort of putting this together, Lyman!

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  3. Fantastic line-up! Thanks for putting this together, Lyman!

    Mike

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  4. this should keep me busy for awhile!

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  5. Thanks, Aaron and Mike! I appreciate both of you.

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  6. Martin - it’ll be time well spent. :) Thanks for checking it out!

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  7. Hello Lyman,

    Thank you so much for setting up and doing all the
    work to put all our post up. Appreciate it very much.

    I like what you said,
    “Change what’s going on inside, and the outside will follow.”

    I agree totally. It is what is inside ourselves that determine whether we win or loose in life.

    I wish you success from my heart.

    Sincerely
    Gamy Rachel

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  8. Thank you so much for your kind words, Gamy! And thank you for your contribution to the carnival. :)

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  9. Thanks for including my post! I’ve linked back here in my Money, Personal Growth and Family Blog Carnival Roundup (September 21, 2007 Edition) at:
    http://millionairemommynextdoor.blogspot.com/2007/09/money-personal-growth-and-family-blog.html

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