How do you consider blogging?

Some people think of it as a waste of time, or escape. But it's not necessarily so, blogging on the other hand can help very much in your personal development, both when you consider it as a hobby or as a business.

This article shares the benefit of blogging for personal growth base

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This is a large guide detailing how you can break the cycle of procrastination and putting things off using some clever guy's fancy formula for procrastination (E x V / S x D) as its basis. You will no doubt be super efficient and productive after this guide... probably. Now let's see how many "I'll read this guide later" comments and re

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One recurring principle in personal development is perseverance — the ability to persist in an undertaking in spite of counterinfluences, opposition, or discouragement.

Yet there are some who says 'quit while the going is good'

One recurring question I have is when do we persevere and when do we quit? This article shares some insights

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Building on articles on better speech and building self confidence, this article looks at breathing. Explains how breathing is affected by anxiety. Then goes on to give four exercises to help get into better breathing habits. None of us were taught how to breath and most of us don’t get taught how to breath in later life. As well as anxiety

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If you are interested in raising your consciousness and discovering your life purpose you'll enjoy this post. It gives you the details on how to sign up for a free, worldwide webinar hosted (Live) by Oprah and Eckart Tolle, which starts Monday, March 3. The webinar runs for 10 weeks and each Monday will be a new lesson based o

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Have you ever gone shopping just because you’re bored? Do you have a closet full of perfectly good clothes and “nothing to wear?” You may be caught in consumerism. The good news is that there is a logical explanation - and a way to change. The best news is, it won’t cost you a dime.

Learn how to shift your mindset from focus

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Personal development involves change, and you won’t change by just passing by. If you do try to follow some of the exercises you come across another problem - changing habits usually involves effort, some discomfort, and will power. Surprisingly, few books even mention will power, suggesting that just once someone has embarked on a new course

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Have you ever looked at super creative or innovative people, and felt they are special beings blessed with gifts? Have you felt that you are not as fortunate? I used to feel this way. I have since learned that creativity is more about psychology than intellect, and there are no secrets to being creative. Actually, there is no such thing as “b

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Over the last year and a half, a number of big benefits have come to the surface from working on my blog. I never anticipated any of them when I originally started working on it and writing for it. Because of these benefits I recommend everybody should seriously consider starting their o

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Good article about little things that you can do to make sure that you impress anyone you meet.

Whether it’s new friends, someone we want to date, or perhaps a current or potentially new employer, it seems like we are always trying to impress someone! There are actually a few simple & subtle things that you can do that wil

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Most of us worry at some point. Some people do it constantly. A worry is yet another example of a negative thought getting in the way. Unfortunately, as worries circulate in our mind they gain momentum, increasing in size and magnitude. What worrying doesn’t do is solve the problem.
This article gives seven steps to solve any problem…
Step

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The Art of Hanging Loose in an Uptight World was the name of the book which was written by Dr. Ken Olson in 1984. It was the first book i read about the stress management and relaxation. I think in 1984 the world was a peaceful place when compared to today. Hence what was relevant for 1984 might not be valid for today. Today we are living in

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My Ninteenth day on "The Forty Day Plan", by John Randolph. A companion book to "The Abundance Book". It is about our source of supply not being from any other person, place or condition. It helps us realize that God is our Source and Supplies All our deires and needs. It is a forty day plan with ten stateme

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“Ideas without action are like being all dressed up with no place to go.” ~Harvey Mackay

2007 is coming to a close. As I look back, especially reviewing what I have done the last 11 months with my planner spread, I have realized that I have a lot of big plans and great ideas that are supposed to be implemented this year. I barely accomplis

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Confidence is a tangible and definite feeling you experience within yourself. That emotional feeling drives you forward, shapes your beliefs - particularly the belief that you can do what you want to do. If a past event gives you confidence, when confronted with a similar situation you are likely to feel positive about doing it again.
Self c

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The other day, I saw these two quotations while I was at work.

"A ship is safe in harbor, but that's not what ships are for."
William Shedd

"What great thing would you attempt if you knew you could not fail?" ~Robert H. Schuller

They've been in plain view for years, but because I am so busy getting my work done, I never saw th

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Do you have parts of your life that you want to change? Do you know exactly what you need to do to change them? Do you go to bed every night knowing you did nada to make that change happen?

I’ve been there. I’ve watched others get there. I even developed a model to explain what happens and why. And the best part is, this mod

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