Archive for the ‘Personal Development’ Category
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Once in a while I find that people are curious to know what the qualities of a man should be. Usually, they search and research sources (mostly on the internet) for the answer. Even though the answers may differ, the great answers are generally along the same vein.
What are the ...
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
Love is one of life's greatest insights. Depending on a person’s exposure, experiences, and level of understanding, such a person will have views on love that may differ from those of another with different exposures. These different views (provided they are legitimate) are what can be termed, the threads of ...
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
A while back, I was watching a Warren Buffett interview with Tom Brokaw, and he said something during the course of his interview that is worth thinking about. Now I never met the man (Buffett that is), but I have been in awe of him for a long time now. ...
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
This is a follow up to the prior article, Ways To Stick To Resolutions You Make, which was about what a resolution is and the methods that a person can apply to stay focused on accomplishing one or more resolutions. On the other hand, this post looks at the resolution ...
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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Resolutions are pledges that a person makes to encourage himself/ herself to improve from a current unacceptable state to a better position be it physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, or otherwise. This improvement is in most cases slanted towards positive progress. The end of each year is usually one of such ...
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Sunday, October 19th, 2008
Conventional wisdom tends to state rather pompously that, “A homeless man is a loser”, but the truth of the matter is that on the flip side of the coin, there also exist some dissipated, down-spirited and unmotivated people who live in homes, have decent careers, but see themselves as fighting ...
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
In today's society, having a positive attitude is, by general consent, commendable. Zig Ziglar, an American author and motivational speaker noted years ago that, "Positive thinking won't let you do anything but it will let you do everything better than negative thinking will." It is evident that the effect of ...
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