Advice

From Anger To Peace of Mind
By Brenda Shoshanna · 17 years ago
Anger is a serious problem for one in every five Americans. Road rage, workplace violence, domestic abuse and even addiction are just a few of its many expressions. The reason such a large umber of ...
Time Management Benefits - How To Reap The Payoffs of An Effective Time Management Program
By Eddy Kong · 17 years ago
In the modern world today, many people are busy pursuing many things in their lives, thus the need of an effective time management is never been so crucial than now. Payoffs Of An Effective Time ...
The Power of Permission
By Jacqueline Wales · 17 years ago
The Power of Permission Give yourself PERMISSION to be what you want to be; do what you want to do, become who you were meant to be. We limit our self-expression when we ask other ...
How to Communicate Better with Body Language Secrets
By Peter Murphy · 17 years ago
"I don't let my mouth say nothin' my head can't stand." Louis Armstrong Since the 1970’s, learning how to communicate better has had a lot to do with understanding body language. Julius Fast wrote a ...
How to Improve Communication Skills and Your Personal Style
By Peter Murphy · 17 years ago
Here are six tips for improving your communication style: 1. Knowing how to improve communication skills will come easier once you become aware of your own communication style. Each person has a unique way of ...
Confidence Building Secrets of True Winners
By Peter Murphy · 17 years ago
We all need some confidence building from time to time. Part of feeling confident has a lot to do with how we feel about ourselves. Feeling like we can accomplish things we set out to ...
Your Greatest Compliment
By Kate Loving Shenk · 17 years ago
Women are twice as likely as men to get depressed. Nurses as a group, still mostly a women's profession, internalize their feelings, their ability to express themselves and their ability to support one another. From ...
Your Eyes Are The Window To Your Soul
By Paul Housego · 17 years ago
Many creatures on this earth go to great lengths to make their appearance attractive to the opposite sex. Examples of this behavior are Peacocks and the Australian Lyre bird. Humans are creatures, whether we like ...
An Alternative to New Year’s Resolutions: Four Ways to Plant Seeds of Change
By Nina Amir · 17 years ago
New Year's Eve passed with all the usual pomp and circumstance and took our 2006 achievements and failures along with it. At midnight, a new year began and with it came a clean slate upon ...
Seven Tips For Giving Effective Criticism
By James Delrojo · 17 years ago
There are times when you are required to give criticism to others. This can be a potentially volatile situation that does not lead to improvement, and may even end up in resentment. Here are seven ...
16 Year Old Letter
By Scott Groves · 17 years ago
I still remember the day I received the letter in the mail that made me realise that this book just had to be written. I had been working hard on myself for many years, reading ...
Moving Beyond Normal
By William Frank Diedrich · 17 years ago
"Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." David Lloyd George Normal is the usual condition. It is the set of conditions to which we have ...
5 Dynamite Ways to Live Your Dream Now!
By Dr. David Breslow · 17 years ago
"I'm a big fan of dreams. Unfortunately, dreams are our first casualty in life--people seem to give them up, quicker than anything, for a 'reality'. Kevin Costner Did you ever say to yourself, "Someday, I'm ...
Creating A NEW You! by Chris Gloss
By Chris Gloss · 17 years ago
One thing I love about life is the ability and freedom it grants each and every one of us - regardless of status, background, age, gender, race - to create a new “you” at any ...
The Secret to Change
By Roy E. Klienwachter · 17 years ago
Most of us are slaves to habit and familiarity. Our present environment is a symbol of our present thoughts. My family is me, my job is me, my friends are me. It has been observed ...
From Blaming to Blessings
By William Frank Diedrich · 17 years ago
It can be wonderful to be a victim. First of all, I get to be right. I am misunderstood, mistreated, and miserable, but at least I know I'm right. I'm in pain, but my pain ...
Making Resolutions That Stick
By Mj Ryan · 17 years ago
"This year, I’m going to stop worrying so much." "I will get in shape, once and for all." "I’ll stop spending beyond my means." "I’ll get along better with my family." "I’ll start that business ...
What Food To Eat For Memory Improvement?
By Nikola Govorko · 17 years ago
Paying attention to diet is essential for our health. If you are serious about it you will be careful to include the right amount of proteins, carbohydrates and healthy fats (Omega 3) in your diet. ...
How You Do Anything is How You Do Everything
By Ariel And Shya Kane · 17 years ago
Start with the idea that how you do anything is how you do everything and it will empower you to investigate how you relate, not just in a love relationship, but also with yourself and ...
The Path to Personal Development
By Akhil Shahani · 17 years ago
During those moments of introspection have you wondered how to make that journey from where you are to where you want to be? Do you often wish for that second chance? Take heart from the ...