 Category: Positive Attitude
Category: Self improvement >> Positive Attitude<< previous page 1 next page >> by Kathleen Gage Gage [ 2008-12-02 ] One of the most fascinating lies we tell ourselves is if we believe something to be true, right or so, it must be. The fact is, much of what we try to convince ourselves and others as true is often a matter of judgment based on ego.
If something is happening that we simply don’t approve of, then obviously it is wrong. Or so the thinking for many people goes.
Learn a simple technique for minimizing judgment.
by Daryl Green [ 2008-11-26 ] Discover how to survive being passed over for a job promotion. by Doug Hart  [ 2008-11-25 ] Are you afraid to try new things? If you just get past the initial fear, you will realize how to overcome inertia and gain speed fast like a rocket ship! by Paul Alexander Wood [ 2008-11-08 ] Do you ever speak negatively to yourself, maybe you put yourself down in front of others, or perhaps you have difficulty accepting praise (maybe you don't think you deserve it)? If you are guilty of doing this, why do you do it? These are all related to low self esteem and a lack of self confidence. by Paul Alexander Wood [ 2008-11-08 ] When push comes to shove and the reality of our life being in our own hands starts to sink in, how does it feel? Slightly scary, perhaps? by -- --  [ 2008-11-06 ] Vision.org writer, Brian Orchard discusses the standards of morality. by Joel Yeo [ 2008-10-16 ] How beliefs and positive attitude can change a person's life
by Marisa Singhnarinaath [ 2008-10-14 ] Most people think that getting rich has to do with luck or skill, being born into the right family, having a talent or being a skilled business person. But the truth is that anyone can be rich who taps into the science of getting rich. by Marisa Singhnarinaath [ 2008-10-14 ] Conversational hypnosis is a method by which you help someone get into a trancelike state and then use conversation to change their point of view about an issue or their attitude or feelings. by Marisa Singhnarinaath [ 2008-10-14 ] It might not seem like you have a lot of control over your life, but in reality your actions and your thoughts have everything to do with where you are. If you can change your thoughts, you can change your life.
by Marisa Singhnarinaath [ 2008-10-14 ] Most people by now have heard of the law of attraction, but you might still not be clear on how to use it in your life. Here's a quick primer.
by John Mehrmann  [ 2008-09-09 ] We are never too late to thank our teachers, and never too old to learn from children. by Michelle Beaudry  [ 2008-08-31 ] Teaches you how to forgive, step by step. Forgiveness allows you to upgrade how you feel about your past, and get on happily with your life. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-08-30 ] Crazy ideas can sometimes teach us something new and valuable, as you can see from the "thousand mile hole" and the "deniaphant." by Angelique Ellerman  [ 2008-08-15 ] Life is full of lessons. We all learn our lessons at different times depending on what fate throws our way. Wisdom is in each of us regardless of our age and each of us has a unique take on how life should be lived. Here are a few of life’s lessons I’ve learned along the way and would like to share in the hopes of helping others. This in no way covers everything as life has many lessons and no one person can know everything, but it’s a start. by Raymond Teh [ 2008-07-24 ] Here are some essential ideas and suggestions to build teenagers self confidence by Pat Campbell [ 2008-07-11 ] Everything I ever learnt in my life I had to learn the hard way. It isn't like that now but for most of my life it was. Somehow I picked up the idea as a child that life wasn't meant to be easy and so it wasn't. by Pat Campbell [ 2008-07-11 ] Is your life perfect? If it is then there is no need to change anything. But I have never yet met anyone with a perfect life, have you?
by Pat Campbell [ 2008-07-11 ] So life isn’t about blame, it’s about learning forgiveness. It isn’t about hate; it’s a lesson in love. And it isn’t about resentment; it’s a lesson in gratitude.
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