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Is it the Right Thing or the Wrong Thing to Do?
By Tony Mase · 18 years ago
Defined by Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, as "the branch of axiology – one of the four major branches of philosophy, alongside metaphysics, epistemology, and logic – which attempts to understand the nature of morality; ...
Paradigms are Containers for Change
By Jeanie Marshall · 18 years ago
Paradigms are ubiquitous. They show up in conversations, books, bedrooms, films, families, restaurants, professions, games, sports, industries, and social systems of all types. Paradigms fall within paradigms, overlap other paradigms, and bump into still others. ...
How to Change Your Subconscious Tales
By Evelyn Cole · 18 years ago
. . . so people won't laugh at you for lying.
"What do you mean, lying?" I hear you ask.
I'm talking about body language--the subconscious story you tell people. You tell with your body ...
What You Focus Your Attention on Is What You Get!
By Laura Howard · 18 years ago
Cheryl Richardson, a favorite author and fellow coach, has written a new book called "Stand Up for Your Life". In this book she talks about how our society tends to "bond over stress instead of ...
8 Strategies For Coping When Your Partner Is Depressed
By Sara Dryburgh · 18 years ago
DON’T COLLUDE WITH THEM.
You want to be sympathetic but that doesn’t mean accepting their depressed world view. For instance if they just can’t face getting up in the morning, don’t accept that, insist that ...
What Was Albert Einstein Thinking?
By Vickie Milazzo Rn, Msn, Jd · 18 years ago
Albert Einstein once said, “You can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it.”
To solve a problem you’ve obviously helped to create, you need to start with a new and fresh mind. ...
The Man Who Walked On Water
By Donovan Baldwin · 18 years ago
Nope! Not who you think it is. However, I was there, and I saw it happen. So did several other people. At the time, I just put it down as a highly unusual occurance, and ...
How to Maintain Your Business and Your Romantic Relationship without Losing Either
By Donna Gunter · 18 years ago
I'll be the first to admit I'm the "Donna-come-lately" in this game of simultaneously managing a business and a romantic relationship. When I was married the first time around at age 26, I worked in ...
Fascinating Philosophy for Self-Growth
By Evelyn Cole · 18 years ago
Self-growth, self-improvement, self-esteem, and motivation articles, books, videos, coaches, ebooks (including mine) inundate the Internet. They offer advice on how to live better than you are living now.
Good advice, but oh, so contemporary.
Sometimes ...
Personal and Professional Development – What’s the Difference?
By Kevin Eikenberry · 18 years ago
When people ask me about my business, I tell them I’m in the learning business – that we help organizations, teams and individuals reach their potential through learning. This is a fine statement and it ...
Learning to Open Your Heart
By Suzanne Falter-Barns · 18 years ago
Five years ago a psychic in Key West, FL told me something I’m only just now beginning to understand. As I sat there in front of her, in a darkened room all full of incense, ...
Your Thoughts Create Your Life
By Ineke Van Lint · 18 years ago
The greatest power we ever got is the power of our thoughts.
There is an Intelligence inside us that can elevate our life at the highest level.
Everyone should learn to collaborate with this Intelligence ...
Who Do You Need to Influence the Most? - Four Simple Skills, When and How to Apply Them
By Bob Selden · 18 years ago
Do you need to have:
• Your manager give you more credit for the work that you do?
• Your partner acknowledge that your ideas are really worth listening to?
• Your children accept more ...
Say Goodbye to Struggle
By Jeanie Marshall · 18 years ago
Struggle is a common expectation in our society. We tend to plan for it, anticipate it, and invite it into our lives. It has become so familiar that we often push away joy or peace ...
How Can your Attention be Utilized as Your Energy?
By Clara Szalai · 18 years ago
Open your horizons. Find quality in small things, not the big ones. A more spiritual orientation brings about observing the details that go by unseen when you look for the big things.
SHET
Can you ...
Money Talks - How Your Listening Skills Bring You Wealth
By Tania French · 18 years ago
Yesterday I spent some time with a friend and kept my mouth shut. Well, not the whole time, but most of the time.
What kind of friend was this.
A person who’s expertise in health ...
Excuse Again?
By Patric Chan · 18 years ago
When we fail to do something we are expected to do, we almost always have an excuse for it. That's just how our habit acts. But we have a choice to change that for good. ...
Breaking Through The "Status Quo"
By Stan Lewis · 18 years ago
In order to get to where you are supposed to be in life and have the desires of your heart, you have to get past the Status Quo. Breaking the status quo will involve embracing ...
I Am
By Rick Meredith · 18 years ago
The words “I am” are very powerful and creative words. It is how we use these words in our thoughts and our speech that is the creative element in shaping our lives. What I know ...
How to get the Mind of a Zen Buddhist Monk
By Mary Desaulniers · 18 years ago
It has been 8 weeks since I started Bill Harris’ Holosync Awakening Prologue. And I must say that I have been pleasantly surprised by the results. I was not looking for gut-wrenching changes in my ...