Let’s face it, you’re lazy. I’m lazy. We are all lazy. That is the first step in ultimate healing and change: acknowledgment. Now let us start the cycle of change with a little help from some weight loss catalysts. Here are some awesome fire starters that will ignite your internal body furnace and get the fat loss abilities that are innate to

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To close out the year, and hopefully put an end to the endless series of ‘question’ posts that I’ve had between Christmas and now, I thought I’d ask about what resolutions you have for the new year, that are specifically related to blogging.

I resolve to...

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Usually, when the day is finished, I review on what I have achieved and come across. New Year is no different.

These are the questions I ask myself: Did I accomplish what I had planned for the year? Did I make an effort to improve myself in a moral, professional, social, or personal aspect? Am I the same person that I was same time last y

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When I first started setting goals, I did it with simple, old paper and pen. Later, I typed my goals into Word documents. After a few years, I moved on to goal setting/tracking software.

Goals management tools are really important to help us set goals and track them. With good tools to facilitate good goals, you’ll have a better chance of

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It seems that at the end of every year we tend to look at what we consider our failures and make resolutions to do better in the New Year. We have got ourselves caught in a performance trap, we have believed a lie. “I must meet certain standards to feel good about myself”. Because of past failures to meet our expectations of ourselves, or tho

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Do you read the obituaries? I do. In fact, I do it very often.

I have a habit of reading the obituaries. It’s weird, I know - it’s not a common past time for most people. Before you strike me off as another nut case, please hear me out.

Each time I read the obituaries, I will look out for young faces, people in their twenties, thirties

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Forget about JPGs, GIFs, and PNGs -- that is soooo '90's. Get ready for the next Graphic Format... Scaleable (and Programmable) Vector Graphics -- SVGs. That's right... you can program SVGs. VG’s feature set includes nested transformations, clipping paths, alpha masks, filter effects, template objects, extensibility and programming of t

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Paging all golfers! What are your New Year's resolutions? Are they the same every year? Have you achieved them in previous years? Why do you even have them if you fail time and time again? Learn why resolutions are a big waste of your time and how to get results fast. Don't spend another year of frustrated golf. It doesn't have to be that

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I don't really believe in making New Year's resolutions. That's because I find it hard to buy into the notion that the passage of time between midnight on Dec 31st one year and 1 minute past midnight on January 1st in the next year is suddenly going to change me. I'm more of a realist and I know that making several resolutions is likely t

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