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Success is just like riding a bicycle
by Keith A. Shaw
Let’s take a look at success. For many people, success or being successful is just as scary as the first time they rode a bicycle. Naturally, many people want to be successful. However, there are few that truly have the motivation to put forward the needed effort and action, and make the necessary sacrifices to get what they want. |
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Staying Motivated
by Chitra Jha
Sometimes when I try to explain my dream to my family and friends, I get blank stares. My enthusiasm does not find an eager audience. Most of the times, I try and avoid this situation by just keeping quiet about my dreams, but there are times when I can’t contain my excitement. I do understand that everyone operates from their belief system, just as I do. But how come the belief systems are different in the very same family in which we grow up? |
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The Art of Making Choices
by Patrick Lim
Choice of career, choice of spouse, choice of investment, the list goes on. Is it by instinct or “gut feeling” or do we actually analyse the important decisions we make in life? |
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Life on a Platter
by Dexter J Valles
For most of us, childhood is when life is most enjoyable. Bereft of responsibility, we are taken care of, sheltered, fed, clothed, educated and kept in good health. All we have to do is savour every wonderful moment to the fullest. |
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11 scary ways to be a better you
by Danielle LaPorte
1. Work with people who are smarter or more accomplished than you.
In the last month or so I've advised a mega-website/magazine that has the #1 community forum on the world wide web, a super savvy duo who are #1 in their industry and have one of the... |
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Your Weakness Is Your Strength
by Guest Tickler
As an immigrant to the United States, I am not what one would consider part of the fabric of mainstream culture. Of Asian descent, I belong to a group that makes up just 4.4 percent of the population. I have dark hair, big eyes, a Singapore smile... |
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Power Packed Ways To Boost Networking!
by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
Many of the women who work with me are shy. And so was I when I first left my “job job” and began networking. When I worked in the university setting, the only networking I did was at conferences where we’d share our curriculum and research findings with others and it didn’t feel like "selling.” |
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Why Most Success Formulas Fail
by Rajesh
I am amazed at the various self help and self development books that are currently on the best sellers' lists. This clearly indicates that many people are looking for a road map to develop and succeed in their life quests. Most seem to be newer edits or versions of age old truths which are just written differently using new jargon and acronyms. |
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All You Have To Do Is Ask
by Axee
We do communicate silently, within our minds in search of the best answers to the best of our capability.
If we succeed, we act and enact that thought into action. If we do not succeed we move on and drop that thought. As a result we fail to act on that impulse. In the bargain, we lose several ideas that may otherwise have turned into lucrative results as possible opportunities. |
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Learn political will from children
by Sundararaman Viswanathan
I have come across two kinds of people. First kind are the ones who want to get something done and they get it done no matter what (read as beg, borrow or steal). The second kind are those who eventually get things done by playing the game of “war of attrition”! |
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free birthday rituals
by Danielle LaPorte
Today is your day of all days… Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.
- Dr. Seuss
Birthdays are a big deal. Monumental. Sacred. What could be bigger in your life than the day you were born?! I a... |
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Overcoming obstacles
by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
You may have real obstacles or you may have imagined ones. Either way they tend to stop you cold. And guess what? Obstacles are a normal part of the process – particularly life changing processes.
If you spend your time avoiding obstacles ... |
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A new twist to New Year resolutions
by Marilyn Chee
2009 is coming to an end. With the new year approaching, what do you hope to achieve in 2010? Reflecting on the happenings of 2009 gives us a chance to see the lessons that can be learnt, and to make 2010 a better year with added knowledge and wisdom. |
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Why Most Success Formulas Fail
by Rajesh
I am amazed at the various self help and self development books that are currently on the best sellers' lists. This clearly indicates that many people are looking for a road map to develop and succeed in their life quests. Most seem to be newer edits or versions of age old truths which are just written differently using new jargon and acronyms. |
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Perseverance: The Real Power Of Geniuses!
by Joginder Singh
Whatever tasks we do, we should make sure, that we accomplish each one of them as if they were great and noble responsibilities. Aggregate of small and noble tasks can mean accomplishing a big task. You have to hack small branches, before you can st... |
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Get rid of depressive tendencies
by Hans Dholakia
We all get a little low at times and we then feel life is too much. Now that is quite human.
It is but satan in us that suggests any kind of self-harm and we should never yield to this wicked suggestion.
I live in India, my younger son studied ... |
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Manifest your intentions with the power of words
by Anil Bhatnagar
Words are sound symbols that tend to represent standard concepts and images. In other words they are sounds with meanings. Every time you fail to follow through your words you deprive them of their meaning and reduce them to mere sounds. Unfortunately, this not only takes away power from your words but also from you, as your subconscious keeps getting evidence of their emptiness. |
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How to finally get It done
by Guest Tickler
I have a confession to make. I am a procrastinator. I can find a reason to do just about anything other than the tasks I dread. For example, I should be getting a mailing out right now, but I am writing this article. However, I recently compl... |
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Teaching the teacher
by Dexter J Valles
The arbiter of knowledge and skills, the teacher, is a revered figure around the world. In India, the teacher is known as the guru, the wise one who can be trusted to lead the knowledge-blind and shine the light of competence and skills in the darkne... |
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Think Money And Grow Rich!
by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
The way you think and the beliefs you hold are reflected in how successful you are (success defined as YOU would like it!) and how much money comes into your life.
These are not new ideas. In 1937, in the midst of the Great Depression, Napoleon H... |
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Let 2010 be the best year of your life!
by Jessica See
It’s that time of the year again to reflect on how we have fared in the year which is about to draw to a close and to make New Year resolutions – promises to ourselves that something in our lives will get better, our finances, our relationships, our career. |
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The Art of Making Choices
by Patrick Lim
Choice of career, choice of spouse, choice of investment, the list goes on. Is it by instinct or “gut feeling” or do we actually analyse the important decisions we make in life? |
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Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity
by Guest Tickler
In this funny, personal and motivating talk, Elizabeth Gilbert shares on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius. |
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The Big Real
by Danielle LaPorte
Do you know the story about the two stone cutters? When asked what he's doing, the first man replies, "I'm cutting this stone into bricks." When the second laborer is asked what he's doing, he replies, "I'm building a temple."
How much do we do in... |
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Staying Motivated
by Chitra Jha
Sometimes when I try to explain my dream to my family and friends, I get blank stares. My enthusiasm does not find an eager audience. Most of the times, I try and avoid this situation by just keeping quiet about my dreams, but there are times when I can’t contain my excitement. I do understand that everyone operates from their belief system, just as I do. But how come the belief systems are different in the very same family in which we grow up? |
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