Welcome to the October 21, 2007 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!

Ellie Walsh presents Which Bandwagon Are You Boarding? posted at Living The Law Of Attraction.

Raymond David Salas presents The Greatest Manifestation Principle of All posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.

Matthew Spears presents Joy at All Times posted at Loving Awareness, saying, “We tend to think of joy as somehow mutually exclusive to other experiences. If we’re feeling sad, then of course it’s impossible to have joy. Likewise if we’re having a fight or our business is having a downturn. This article points out how they’re not exclusive, and helps the invitation of joy into your life.”

John Hill presents Alternate Realities and Parallel Universes posted at Universe Of Success.

Ralph Jean-Paul presents Dreaming of Success posted at Potential 2 Success, saying, “Can your daydreams really help you succeed? Many successful people have attributed their success to their ability to see their success before they are a success.”

Dominic Tay presents The Economy of Personal Development posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, “Do you have the will to cope up with the fast pace of the corporate world and remains on the peak of success? It’s important that you focus on your long term goal and identify ways on how you can break into the tough competition in the business world. Read the 4 steps to your personal development and how these steps help you gain economic and personal success.”

Hueina Su presents Deadly Conversations posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul.

Aparna presents Count to 10 to Control Anger posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Which is the oldest and most recurrent advice offered when you are angry? Obviously the answer would be - Count to 10, before you speak. Simple it may sound, but this age-old advice does work. But when you are angry, it may seem to be the hardest tip of all. With the adrenaline flowing and the blood starting to boil, it takes a real effort of willpower to do it. But do try and try hard, every time. But counting up to 10 before you open your mouth is rarely much good. To 50 is better. Some situations may need even 100!”

Marco Richter presents Learning to Say No posted at Self Improvement Emporium.

SpiKe presents Getting Things Done… Faster posted at Organize IT.

Jeanie Marshall presents Meditation is a Quiet Revolution posted at JMviews Meditation and Empowerment, saying, “Jeanie Marshall, Personal Development Consultant, discusses the importance of establishing quiet times in a meditation practice. In some settings meditation is revolutionary, so she suggests techniques to make it a natural, simple process.”

Joy Miller presents Ivy League universities now offer online degrees and certificates posted at Online College Blog, saying, “Ivy League dreams? Make them a reality. Although you may not be able to physically commute to an Ivy League campus, that shouldn’t keep you from ‘attending’ classes at an Ivy League university.”

Greg Butler presents Are You Doing Your Best posted at Holistic Personal Development Blog.

Luke Muehlhauser presents 100 Free Motivational Posters posted at lukeprog.com, saying, “Here are 100 motivational posters that demonstrate the NON-value of personal development aphorisms.”

Warren Wong presents How To Be Genuinely Interested In People posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Why you should show genuine interest in people and how to go about doing it.”

Rahul Bhambhani presents Take Control of Your Life: Be Proactive posted at Personal Development Advice, Tools to Improve the Quality of your Life, saying, “An article on how to regain control of your life, and start taking the action necessary to mold it to your desires.”

FitBuff presents New Wii Fitness Game Coming Soon posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “Want to have fun and lose weight at the same time? Who would’ve thought Nintendo of all people would make it possible. Aren’t video games suppose to represent the opposite of health and fitness? Not anymore, because the Wii is capitalizing on it’s health benefits and dedicating an entire game to getting in shape!”

Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents Love and Money Harmony posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, “Money can wreck a relationship. It has been estimated that 80% of divorces are the result of money disagreements. My husband and I have been married for 20 years and I can honestly say that we’ve rarely argued about money. Today, I attempt to identify how we’ve managed to avoid money meltdowns in our relationship.”

ISPF presents 10 Steps Using Which Even a Lazy Person Can Be a Millionaire posted at Grad Money Matters.

Luciano Passuello presents 10 Sure-Fire Strategies to Improve Your Vocabulary posted at Litemind, saying, “By using the following ten vocabulary-building strategies, you are guaranteed to develop a strong vocabulary and keep improving it every day.”

Bob Crawford presents Create Your Day the BOB Way! Part Two: Your Day posted at Growing Your SELF Blog - Bob Crawford Online, saying, “Learn to create your day. Part two of this popular article.”

SJ Yee presents The FAQ Book on Public Speaking posted at Personal Development for the Book Smart.

Jirel presents How to Build Your Own Identity(1 of 2) posted at Positive and Successful Life Style tips.

GreatManagement presents You Can Achieve More? posted at The GreatManagement Blog.

Scott Fusco presents Thinking big vs. Thinking small posted at Personal development coaching | Scott Fusco . net, saying, “This post highlights the advantages and disadvantages of thinking big and thinking small. It discusses when to think big and when to think small.”

Tupelo Kenyon presents Choose Excellence and Lose Mediocrity posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “What if you knew that a life of excellence was lurking right around the corner, if you would only prioritize your moments in such a way so that you could recognize it. Take an objective look at the various activities of your life. Get inspired to lose the mediocre to make room for something better. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”

Judy Braley presents Moving Beyond the Past - Learning to Forgive posted at growfromwithin.com, saying, “We always hear that we should forgive, but nobody really tells us how to do it. This is an article discussing why to forgive, what forgiveness Is Not, and how to begin the process of forgiving. Thanks!”

MT presents Tips For Facing a Job Interview posted at MT Herald Dot Com.

Claudia Juarez presents 9 Keys to Recover Your Motivation posted at Reach your FULL POTENTIAL.

Nadege presents “Success is failure with the dirt brushed off” posted at Clearly Envision.

DoggieWoggie presents What Dogs Can Teach Us About Handling Disability posted at Doggiewoggie - All About Dogs, saying, “Our dogs are often wiser than we are.”

Carole Fogarty presents Eat, pray, love a journey of spiritual excitement posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE, saying, “Do you feel the calling deep inside for a good dose of spiritual spring cleaning? A total shake out of your web covered spiritual being, a re-think as to whether you are plugged into a journey you need to be on at the moment or simply have a need to hear your inner wise voice a bit more clearly and little more often.”

Conan Stevens presents Fear Of Heights posted at Conan Stevens Online, saying, “The way to beat your fears is to face them front on…”

Ashley Hiebing presents Who Am I Supposed To Be? posted at Induced Psychosis.

Wenchypoo presents Meet ‘Epi’—the Ghost in Your Genes posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Improving the quality of people’s lives through better genes.”

Lorraine Cohen presents Happiness Is A Decision posted at Powerfull Living, saying, “Learn keys to feel more happiness in your life.”

John Kinde presents Humor Power; A Toastmasters Speech Contest posted at Humor Power, saying, “An in-depth evaluation of a humorous speech.”

The Foo presents Never give up posted at The Foo Logs, saying, “Instances of how famous people being where they are because they didn’t give up.”

Jenn Givler presents My Authentic Self Project posted at J Givler Coaching, saying, “I believe that by being our authentic self, we are automatically aligned with what we want most. What easier way to attract what we want than being aligned with it all the time? For 30 days, I’m showing you how I authentically handle issues in my business - see how I face challenges, and pick up tools and tips to use to make your own business powerful!”

Kate Davis presents Day planner download files posted at blog to discovery, saying, “The most popular page on my blog is about how I organise my work so I have now uploaded the draft template I use and hope other people will find it useful and provide useful comments for improving the template.”

Tezza presents 7 Keys To Creating The Life You Want Today posted at 4 Eva Young, saying, “There is something to be said about the person who is willing to forge and create the life they want. In fact it is surprising to see how many people are just passengers in the game we call ‘life’ and how often we kind of awkwardly stumble our way through it as though this is only a dress rehearsal. The sad irony is that life isn’t a dress rehearsal and it isn’t too late to hop into the driver’s seat and start to take back control of your life.”

Super Saver presents A Few Benefits of Retiring Young posted at My Wealth Builder.

Yaro Starak presents How To Become An Efficient Procrastinator posted at Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak.

That concludes this edition of the Personal Development Carnival! Thank you to all who submitted an article, and thank you to all of the readers. I truly hope you were able to pick up some useful information in this edition.

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