Archive for the ‘Self Improvement’


March 9th, 2008

Ten Common Body Language Mistakes

Body language is a very powerful way of telling people when you are angry, sad, happy, silly, wanting to seduce, flirt, and more. Unfortunately, sometimes body language tells a completely wrong message, especially when it comes to flirting and seduction. If you want to meet new men or women but want to make sure you present the right message through body language, this article will help. Below, we have provided 10 common mistakes made regarding body language.

Misreading - Many times, both men and women misread another person’s body language, which means missed opportunity. It is important to pay close attention to subtleties in that each person has different ways of sending out the same message.

March 6th, 2008

Cope With Your Great Loss By Seeing Your Emotions As Inner Messengers

Emotions are not something that simply stir around in the brain; they invade every cell in the body and affect the immune system. However, they are ingenious in that they not only communicate our inner response to change, but equally important, eventually they provide many messages about how to deal with our current dilemma.

How we perceive a particular loss has a major impact on the emotions that surface. If we believe the loss of a loved one was inevitable, we grieve one way. If we believe the loss is unjustified, we grieve quite differently.

March 5th, 2008

New Years Reso-do-tions

Ok folks, this is the issue you get to DO, not just read. It’s holiday time, New Year’s is fast approaching, and I’m going to ask you to take something on - something for yourself, that stands to change your life…

Now we’ve all tried New Year’s resolutions - lose weight, look for a new job, be nicer to people, blah-blah, blah-blah, blah-blah. And what generally happens? We keep our resolutions for what, a day, a week - if we’re really steadfast, a month?

March 4th, 2008

For Widows Only - 3 Tips To Think About After You Bury Your Man

You’ve cleaned out His armoire–maybe the garage, maybe the attic–maybe the glove box in His Camry parked idly in the driveway to the home you and he once-upon-a-time shared. His stuff is folded neatly in cardboard boxes scarfed from a local supermarket; maybe it’s clumped in black Hefty trash bags piled waist-deep, and line the entrance to a front door. As you choke back tears and wait for Goodwill, or The Salvation Army to pick up His belongings, you stare at your reflection in a full-length mirror attached to the back of His empty closet door, and ask the haunting question, how do I go on living without Him?

March 3rd, 2008

How Riches Come To You

If you wish to know how riches come to you, you have to give men more in use value than what you take from them in cash value. In this way, you add to the wealth of the world, and this is how riches come to you.

If you have employed people to work for you in your business, organize it such a way that your business is like a ladder which will enable your employees to climb every day towards greater advancement and riches.

There is no need for you to beat other people in business, and if you find yourself in one that does this, leave it at once.

March 1st, 2008

Embrace Your Introvert

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the frustration associated with being an introvert. Over the last couple months I’ve heard from many introverted people who are intelligent, articulate, funny, and very self-aware. Each and every one has demonstrated some level of frustration with the complications that come with being introverted. And that frustrates me.

March 1st, 2008

Dealing With The Loss Of A Loved One

No one likes to think about illness and death, when we are well, we feel invincible and there is nothing that can prepare us for the shock and devastation of a terminal diagnosis. The knowledge that we can no longer take our lives or the lives we share with our loved ones for granted takes away our ability to plan for the future and removes hope from our lives. When a loved one becomes terminally ill, we grieve in anticipation of their death, we grieve for the loss of them in our lives and we grieve for our own mortality.

March 1st, 2008

Techniques In Building Courage For Improving Self Esteem

Building courage is the very first part to improving your self-esteem. When you build up your courage, it also helps you in expanding your mind. You are more likley to take risks that will guide you to an important positive future, where if you ordinary would not challenge yourself. Fear will fall way behind you when you build up your courage level.

All Courage is taking a hold of and admitting your most important fears. But, if you take measures to discover many new ideas it will help you to defeat these important fears. You must not allow your fears to take control of your life, you must gain as much courage as possible to master all of your fears.

March 1st, 2008

Let It Go

Today I had a call from my local telephone company to give me what appeared to be a way to reduce the price of my international telephone calls and a free upgrade to my dsl, great right. However when this person started going through the details things were not adding up to top it off the person explaining it to me was from India and her English was not very good (don’t get me wrong I don’t expect everybody to speak perfect English I speak fluent Spanish myself so I know learning another language is hard) but you’d think they would use somebody with good English to explain complex options in a package.

February 25th, 2008

Time Management Program: If You Want To Be Time Rich, Pay Yourself First

Have you come to realize the true value of time from past time management programs you’ve tried? Simply speaking time is more valuable than money because it’s a non-replenishable resource. The great thing is that time is available to everyone, and anyone can have more free time.


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