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Overcoming obstacles

Overcoming obstacles

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 – you get frustration and “what ifs” and regre

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Who Should Pay For You To Learn?

Who Should Pay For You To Learn?

You started as a small fish with dreams of being a biggie. You routinely practiced your moves. You tried to learn new tricks to please those who held power to hand out generous changes in S&B (Salary and Bonus). You regularly preened yourself as you passed the mirror, admiring the lean mean fig

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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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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?
Life on a Platter 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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by Danielle LaPorte
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Your Weakness Is Your Strength 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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by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
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Why Most Success Formulas Fail 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.
All You Have To Do Is Ask 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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