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Investing in Your Soul - 3 Tips to Nourish Your Inner Self
2008-03-29 18:56:00
"Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it might be a diamond in the rough." -Mary McLeod Bethune, American Educator and Founder of Bethune-Cookman College, Mary McLeod Bethune books//People spend a lot of time working on developing strengths, correcting weaknesses and learning new skills. While all of these things are valuable and necessary to improve performance, it's important not to forget about nourishing and investing in your soul.The human brain is an amazing instrument, and it can be programmed to achieve with or without emotion. Personally, I think it's harder for good behaviors to stick without an emotion attached to them. I see it often, though, where people do good things and don't feel a sense of joy in accomplishment. What good is it to be a stellar performer who never enjoys success? This is what happens if you don't take time to invest in your spirit.If you want to increase your happiness and satisfaction in life, then you need to do more than just sharpen yo...
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Increase Productivity Do Things You Already Know Better
2008-03-27 16:59:00
"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts." -Harry S. Truman, Thirty-third President of the United States, Harry S. Truman books//Learning new things is exciting, but it may not be the best way to increase your productivity. Why? Because it takes a lot of effort to learn something new. Your brain has to create all new files, folders and storage locations, and you have to train yourself how to recall the new information when needed. It expands your toolbox, which may be necessary and useful; however, if you haven't mastered how to use the tools already in the box, then does it really help you to throw in some more?This 'jack-of-all-trades' approach to personal or professional development happens all of the time. You go to training seminars, development workshops and get an assigned reading list. All of these activities teach you great new things to help you improve your performance in work and/or life, but after a while, you end up with a box full of tools that...
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The Opposite of Insanity - 3 Steps to Create a Positive Development Plan
2008-03-26 20:25:00
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." -Albert Einstein, German Theoretical Physicist, Albert Einstein books//How many insane people do you know? If you're life is like mine, you probably run into people who just don't get it quite often. They complain about problems and frustrations, but they never change their behavior. Instead, they continue to do the same things over and over again, as Einstein says, and expect things to magically get better.The opposite of insanity is doing the right things over and over again and producing superior results.People who consistently achieve great results understand that they get there by leveraging their strengths and repeating positive behaviors more often. They don't spend a lot of time correcting their errors or addressing their weaknesses, but rather they find ways to make good things great. Their goal is to achieve superior results in a few areas, as opposed to medioc...
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Pride in Ownership - I Like It Because It's Mine
2008-03-25 05:04:00
"Some people, and it doesn't matter whether they are paupers or millionaires, think that anything they have is the best in the world just because it is theirs." -Ogden Nash, 20th Century American Poet, Ogden Nash books//People take pride in things that they work hard to attain. For some, it is a dream to buy a house or a new car, rather than rent or drive a used vehicle. For others, it is enough just to be able to buy new clothes or a few favorite books. Either way, if you can say that something is yours, there is a sense of pride in ownership over that object.Does pride in ownership only apply to material things though? Or, does it extend into more personal areas of your life?I take pride in many personal things, such as being an honest man, a good husband and father, and an engaged citizen. Do I own these things though? Not in a physical sense, but I do own them mentally and spiritually.You own your strengths, values and time. When you choose to leverage, apply and maximiz...
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I Shoulda-Woulda-Coulda Done You Better
2008-03-23 22:56:00
"The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone." -Harriet Beecher Stowe, 19th Century American Author, Harriet Beecher Stowe books//Death brings about reflection. It causes you to think about your value as a friend or family member, as well as the value you place on others. It makes you think about all the things that you should have said to, or done for, the person you lost. Did you tell him that you loved him? Did you show her that you cared? Feelings of guilt and remorse are common because the answer to those questions is often, "No."It's normal to be sad, but why is it normal to only think about the things you 'shoulda-woulda-coulda' done differently? You can't go back and change things now, although you should try to forgive yourself as the other person would have done. Then, you could honor him by applying what you learned and making sure to let others know how you really feel. This rarely happens, though, as people seem to be...
The Seductiveness of Power
2008-03-21 03:03:00
"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God's service when it is violating all of his laws." -John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States, John Quincy Adams books//Power is a drug. It's like a prescription drug that has legitimate medicinal value but also extremely hazardous side effects. Upon first receiving it, this drug creates a sense of euphoria and invulnerability, like no other high you've ever experienced. It seduces you into believing that you can do anything. It makes you feel that everything is within your control.The most common form of power prescribed is Personal Power, which is supposed to have only positive effects on your life and that of others. When taken twice daily, you'll find that within weeks the world will bow to your influence. The temptation will then rise to "up the dosage," and it will require a significant amount of discipline and restraint to resist taking things...
What is Thoughts On Quotes About?
2008-03-20 05:20:00
Thoughts On Quotes shares creative thoughts about famous quotes. It is a leadership and personal growth and development site that is inspired by quotes from the past and present. It is also the blog currently connected to AmericanHistoryQuotes.com.The site is authored by Jeremy Neal Biser, and it was started in July 2007. Jeremy has always been inspired by quotes, as well as history and biographies. The Thoughts On Quotes blog began as a precursor to the development of AmericanHistoryQuotes.com, which is a site filled with quotes, reflections and speeches from throughout American history. Development is currently in progress for another site called WorldHistoryQuotes.com, which is anticipated to launch in 2008.In addition to his love for history and quotes, Jeremy is passionate about leadership and personal growth and development. Thoughts On Quotes combines these two passions and shares them with readers, in hopes of sparking creative thoughts and dialogue about how to improve one...
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Contact Thoughts On Quotes
2008-03-20 04:17:00
Thoughts On Quotes shares creative thoughts about famous quotes. It is a leadership and personal growth and development site that is inspired by quotes from the past and present. It is the blog currently connected to AmericanHistoryQuotes.com.For General Inquiries, please contact me via e-mail at jnbammer@aol.com.You can also add me as a friend or link to my profiles at the following sites:MyBlogLog - jeremynealZimbio - jnbammerBlogcatalog - jnbammerLinkedIn - jeremybiserFriendFeed - jnbammer (display Jeremy Neal)StumbleUpon - jnbammerMixx - jnbammerDigg - jnbammerredditt - jnbammerPropeller - jnbammerdel.icio.us - jnbammerTechnorati - jnbammercre8Buzz - jnbammerTo submit an entry for the Carnival of Quotes, click here.To be a guest blogger and share your thoughts about a famous quote, send me an e-mail at jnbammer@aol.com.For Advertising Inquiries, send me a proposal via e-mail at jnbammer@aol.com.
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5 Steps to Clearly Articulate Your Goals in Life
2008-03-19 18:02:00
"The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goals to reach." -Benjamin E. Mays, African-American Minister, Social Activist and former President of Morehouse College, Benjamin E. Mays books//What are your goals? Do you know what you're trying to achieve? Many people are unsure about what it is that they want to get out of life. They wake up each day, go to work, come home, go to bed, and repeat the same actions over and over again. This circular behavior is what often leads to stagnation, frustration and/or discontent.If you want your life to be about something more than a routine, then you need to establish goals, and clearly articulating them is the first step toward achievement.Here are 5 Steps to Help You Clearly Articulate Your Goals in Life :1. Write them down - writing things down forces you to think about what it is that you're writing. It engages a kinesthetic part of your brain, and it helps you to remember things with more ea...
Regularity is Only Good for Bowel Movements
2008-03-18 05:01:00
"We must overcome the notion that we must be regular. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to the mediocre." -Uta Hagen, Famous 20th Century Acting Teacher, Uta Hagen books and DVDs//Regular is boring. How many people do you know who strive to be 'regular' guys or gals? What would you think if I introduced myself to you like this: "Hi, my name is Jeremy, and I'm just a regular guy." I'm sure you would be polite, shake my hand and, then, forget my name the second I walk away.Each of us has the chance to be extraordinary, as Hagen puts it; however, we must overcome the acceptance of mediocrity in our own lives.Whenever I hear someone say, "I'm just a regular [whatever]." It grates my nerves because it smacks of false modesty. If the expression is genuine, then it's also ignorant. Each of us are special in some way, and we have a responsibility to cultivate our strengths. Some say "God's gifts should not be squandered," while others say "get off your @ss a...
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Pursue Your Dreams with Courage
2008-03-16 17:12:00
"All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them." -Walt Disney, American Entrepreneur and Entertainment Mogul, Walt Disney books//Everyone has dreams. Some dream of finding a perfect mate and building a storybook family. Some dream of becoming rich. Some of being the first in their family to go to college. Some of getting out of a small town. Some of becoming a star athlete, actor or model.We all have dreams yet few of us actually do what it takes to make them come true. Walt Disney had a dream to create a place that would be "a source of joy and inspiration to all the world," and he had the courage to go out and actually build Disneyland in 1955. Do you think he believed that he would achieve such greatness at the time? Probably not, but he did dream big and act upon his desires.If you're going to dream, you might as well dream big. You should envision a life in which you have all of the things that you truly want to make you happy. Make that vision as clear ...
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What Did You Learn Today?
2008-03-13 16:45:00
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life...it hopes we've learned something from yesterday." -John Wayne, Academy-Award Winning American Actor,John Wayne books and DVDs//Learn ing is one of the keys to achieving success in life. We learn from the past; we learn from books; we learn from people; and, we learn most things through experience and making mistakes.History teaches us that although the players may change, most problems or challenges we face in relationships or society are the same from generation to generation. As such, we can learn from the past and apply it to the future to improve ourselves, our experiences and our world.Books inform and entertain us, and whether you are reading a paperback or eBook, the act of reading helps to stimulate and program your mind. We improve our understanding of things by taking the time to read about them. Reading is like doing mental calisthenics.People show and explain things to us, which helps us to learn in different ways or expand...
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Dancing Skeletons
2008-03-12 21:36:00
"If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance." -George Bernard Shaw, Renowned Irish Author, George Bernard Shaw books//This is a guest post by Bill Tamminga founder of GoalRevolution, a company that provides tools to encourage and motivate people to get what they want in every area of their lives.There's no getting around it - everybody makes mistakes. And the more well-known we are, the more attention those mistakes receive. Lurking everywhere are critics who will gladly tear us down and diminish the good we've done.The worst hours are the ones immediately following an exposed failure, but life always gets better as time heals things and we return to some level of sanity. Ultimately, we want to turn those negative experiences into positive ones.Here are a few steps to help next time you find yourself caught in a failure:1) Don't ignore the issue, but address it in your own time.2) Admit your shortcomings and ask the forgiveness of those who have b...
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Patience is a Virtue, but It Isn't One of Mine
2008-03-11 22:24:00
"Great difficulties may be surmounted by patience and perseverance." -Abigail Adams, The Second First Lady of the United States of America, Abigail Adams books//Patience is not one of my strengths. I want to achieve my goals and overcome obstacles quickly. I am an optimistic overachiever who believes anything is possible in life and everything is within my control. In other words, I am moderately delusional about my own capabilities, and I am a member of the 'I want it now' society.The upside to being impatient and highly motivated is that I am willing to take risks much moreso than my counterparts or co-workers. I like to try new things, and I view every obstacle as an opportunity to learn and grow. I am driven to be the best at everything that I do. I am a leader and an explorer who loves adventure and embraces change.The problem with people like me is that life often becomes a series of high 'highs' and low 'lows,' which tends to lead to burnout, addiction or depression. I ...
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Living Large - Finding Your Purpose in Life
2008-03-10 16:38:00
"The purpose of life is living. Men and women should get the most they can out of their lives." -Clarence Darrow, Famous American Lawyer and ACLU Leader,Clarence Darrow books//What is your purpose in life? State it in a concise sentence right now. I'll start. My purpose in life is: To be a great husband, father, friend and leader who makes a positive difference in the world.A purpose statement is broad yet clear. It is not a goal, strategy or objective. It is a guiding principle that provides context and focus. To put it figuratively, it is that ray of light on the horizon guiding you toward your destination.Creating a specific purpose statement for your life is like putting a car in gear. Without a clear purpose, you are stuck in park or neutral. Lack of purpose altogether is why many peoples' lives are heading in reverse. How do I plan on fulfilling my purpose? By leveraging my strengths and getting the most out of this life that I can, as Darrow suggests. My approach to living ...
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Passive-Aggressive Behaviors Destroy Relationships
2008-03-08 18:08:00
"I have always despised the whining yelp of complaint and cowardly resolve." -Robert Burns, Scottish Poet known as the Bard of Ayrshire, Robert Burns books//Passive -aggressive behaviors destroy relationships. Whining, complaining, blaming and deflecting responsibility for every problem that arises exasperates others. Relationships require people to take ownership over their own actions and life, so that all members can deal with each other on equal ground.Many people form passive-aggressive habits without even knowing it because their friends or loved ones are afraid to confront them or tell them the truth. No one likes to hurt a friend's feelings, but are you really doing them a favor by ignoring these types of behaviors? No. If you care about someone, you tell them the truth; otherwise, if your cannot or do not, you will eventually abandon the relationship altogether.The responsibility, though, ultimately lies with the individual offender. The majority of the times - when it's n...
Top 10 Quotes about Faith in Yourself
2008-03-06 16:45:00
Faith can generally be defined as a strong belief in something that is beyond proof. Faith may also be a strong conviction or belief in something, like God, religion, doctrine or phrophecy. Faith in oneself, and the ability to achieve things not known, is the most important faith of all. If you don't believe in yourself, then it will be impossible to truly believe in anything else that you cannot see, touch, feel or physically behold.One of the things that's great about quotes is that they make you think about things bigger than yourself, but they can also help you to think about improving your own self-image, self-talk and self-confidence.Here are the Top 10 Quotes about Faith in Yourself:1. "Man cannot live without an enduring faith in something indestructible within him." -Franz Kafka, Austrian Fiction Writer 2. "Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light." -Helen Keller, American Author and Activist 3. "The belief that becomes truth for me...i...
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Reputation Comes from the Company you Keep
2008-03-04 20:41:00
"Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation." -Henry Kissinger, American Politician and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Henry Kissinger books//How important is your reputation? Most people want to be known for something good, like honesty, fairness, strength, integrity and kindness. No matter how hard you work at living a good life, it may not guarantee that your reputation is secure. I'm not saying it's right, but people tend to judge you by many things, including the company you keep.Kissinger alludes to a common perception, which is 'all politicians are liars and crooks.' Rational people know there are some politicians with integrity, and "ninety percent" is probably not an accurate reflection of those who lie, cheat and steal. The corrupt acts of a few politicians garner fifty times the media attention than good deeds or moral decisions. Thus, the negative reputation of politicians as a whole is accepted by the majority of average citizens.When...
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Fear and Loathing - Hate Destroys the Hater
2008-03-03 01:10:00
"Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater." -George Washington Carver, American Botanical Researcher and Educator, George Washington Carver books//Fear always seems to be at the root of hate; and, loathing of others is oftentimes a reflection of disgust with something about one's self. I hate you because you're a different color, religion, political persuasion, sexual orientation or national origin than me. I loatheyou because your attitude, values, choices, demeanor or work ethic are different from mine. Hating others for external differences, and loathing others for internal variations, is at the center of conflict among men, women and nations. Ethnic wars, civil clashes and segregation have all been born from hate, and our world becomes further divided along class lines each year, fueling the the fires of contempt between the haves and have nots. Let's simplify things to get a better understanding of the root caus...
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Learning is Easy; Unlearning is Hard
2008-03-01 05:23:00
"The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn." -Gloria Steinem, American Feminist, Journalist and Women's Rights Activist, Gloria Steinem books//Learning is easy. Our brains work like a computer with a really powerful word processor, so anything that you type in and "Save" will be stored in a file that can be accessed at a later date. The problem with most people, though, is that they tend to save their files in a "Read Only" format, which means that they are unable to edit them in the future. In addition, many of these learning files are "locked" inside the brain, and the password is so StRoNg77 that it is often forgotten. Unfortunately for us, our brain doesn't come equipped with an administrator to resend passwords, retrieve documents and unlock files.The challenge, therefore, as Steinem says, "is not to learn, but to unlearn," or edit the files stored in our brain. It has been said that it takes three days to build a habit and three weeks to...
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Carnival of Quotes, March 2008 Issue
2008-02-27 19:17:00
Welcome to the March 2008 Edition of Carnival of Quotes .Carnival of Quotes is a blog carnival consisting of unique and interesting posts by authors from around the world who are inspired by famous quotes from the past or present. The post topics range from sports to food and money to personal growth. Enjoy!Conan Stevens presents How To Succeed In Life posted at Conan Stevens Online, saying, "Rather than a single quote, 90% of this article is quotes..."isabella mori presents progressive dinner is served! posted at change therapy, saying, "this was part of a big multi-host carnival. i was casting around for ideas on how to present each of the 30+ participating bloggers in an attractive way. then it came to me: because we called this the "progressive dinner carnival", i could just introduce each participant with a quote about food! so if you're looking for lots of quotes about food, this the post to read!"Adam Pieniazek presents Web Quotes and Counterpoints I posted at Adam Pieniaze...
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Do You Work for a Manager or a Leader?
2008-02-26 21:04:00
"Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things." -Peter F. Drucker, American Writer, Professor and Management Consultant, Peter F. Drucker books//Do you work for a manager or a leader? These two titles are often viewed as interchangeable, but do they really mean the same thing? Drucker suggests that they do not. Manager s are concerned with "doing things right," or doing things according to standard operating procedures. Leader s are more concerned with whether or not a workgroup is "doing the right things," or doing things that are honest, true, fair, moral and just. Managers focus on the completion of tasks. Leaders focus on the development of others. Managers set clear direction and hold employees accountable to strict standards. Leaders foster open communication and encourage employees to learn from their mistakes through trial and error. Managers view employees as a means to an end. Leaders view employees as an end unto themselves. Managers focus on minim...
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Success is a Contagious State of Mind
2008-02-25 17:52:00
"Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success." -Dr. Joyce Brothers, American Psychologist and Advice Columnist, Dr. Joyce Brothers books, CDs, DVDs//How is your self-image? What about your self-talk? Do you think of yourself as a success in life, either at work or in your relationships? The way you see yourself has a direct impact on the way others perceive you. As Dr. Brothers says, "If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success." The fact is that your behavior follows your thoughts. Whether it is currently true or not, you must believe in something first, before you are able obtain it. So, what does it mean to "think" of yourself as a success? First, you have to know what success looks like in an objective sense, which may mean seeking out examples to read about or emulate. Then, you have to be able to envision yourself in a similar situation, as if it were already true. Let's say that you want to be a successful writer....
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The 4 Cs of Golf and Life
2008-02-22 05:15:00
"Concentration, Confidence, Competitive urge, Capacity for enjoyment.” -Arnold Palmer, Legendary American Golf er, Arnold Palmer books//The 4 "C"s of golf described by Arnold Palmer also apply to achieving success in life:Concentration. A lack of focus is the most common culprit for wandering afield, rather than completing the task at hand. Yes, it is important to keep your eyes open for new opportunities that may come along, but to use an analogy from golf, wherever your head moves, your body (and the ball) will follow. You won't be able to hit the ball straight and long without keeping your head down and eyes on it. If you want to successfully complete a task in life, it must also receive your complete attention, or you will not achieve the desired results.Confidence. A lack of confidence can be attributed to a myriad of things, including poor self-image, negative self-talk, lack of knowledge or understanding of a subject matter, or working outside of your current comfort zone. ...
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Are You Morally Courageous?
2008-02-20 17:08:00
"Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence." -Robert Kennedy, Former U.S. Attorney General and Senator, Robert Kennedy books//Are you a morally courageous person? I'm not talking about being a 'holy roller' or acting morally superior; instead, I'm wondering how often you have the courage to stick by your beliefs or convictions, especially when they may not be popular. The peer pressure to go along with the crowd is often more than one can bear. Think about the challenges you faced as a teenager with regard to being popular (or not); the temptation to contribute to the rumor mill or gossip chain at work; and, the opportunities to advance yourself in life at the expense of others. Most people know that succumbing to these behaviors is a direct violation of their morals, but they often do it anyway. Kennedy accurately points out that "moral courage" is a rare thing to find. Even the smartest and bravest people you know are likely to abandon the...
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Top 10 Inspirational Quotes by U.S. Presidents
2008-02-18 17:03:00
In honor of Presidents Day, here is a list of the Top 10 Inspirational Quotes by U.S. Presidents:1. "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." –Abraham Lincoln2. "Great lives never go out; they go on.” –Benjamin Harrison3. "My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." –John F. Kennedy4. "We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers." –Woodrow Wilson5. "We, and all others who believe in freedom as deeply as we do, would rather die on our feet than live on our knees.” –Franklin D. Roosevelt6. "An honorable defeat is better than a dishonorable victory." –Millard Fillmore7. "It's the quality of the ordinary, the straight, the square, that accounts for the great stability and success of our nation.” –Gerald Ford8. “The name of American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism....
Gratitude Is the Parent of all Virtues
2008-02-16 17:23:00
"Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others." -Cicero, Ancient Roman Statesman and Philosopher, Cicero books// Gratitude is more than saying 'Thank You'; it is living in a state of thankfulness. It is truly appreciating the people, experiences, blessings and circumstances that create an existence unique to you. Gratitude is a state of being, which when cultivated properly projects itself like beams of sunlight radiating from an individual out unto the world. It is not a reflective force, bur rather it generates its own source of energy from within. It is the internal combustion engine that powers our desire to help one another and spread the seeds of... Please click the title link to read the rest of this post.
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True Love is Personal Not Conceptual
2008-02-14 17:11:00
"When you love someone, you love the whole person, just as he or she is, and not as you would like them to be." -Leo Tolstoy, 19th Century Russian Writer and Philosopher, Leo Tolstoy books// How many times have you been in love? I'm not talking about the number of times that you think you were in love, or all of the instances in which you were passionately attracted to another individual. I mean really in love with someone, caring about that person more than you do yourself and accepting him or her without wanting to change them. True love, as Tolstoy says, is about loving the "whole person" as they are, and "not as you would like them to be." True love is genuine and personal - it is... Please click the title link to read the rest of this post.
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Friendship Holds the World Together
2008-02-12 18:27:00
"Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together." -Woodrow Wilson, former President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson books// The connections you make with others in your life are a vital means of establishing security and enhancing self-esteem. Friends help you feel like you are not alone in this world, and they are always there to provide strength and support in times of need. True friendship is founded upon the principles of love and acceptance, so knowing that others value you as a friend is a very important means of affirming your own self-worth. The simple fact of knowing that someone cares about you, or loves and accepts you for who you are, is often... Please click the title link to read the rest of this post.
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What Do You Do When You Are Not Inspired?
2008-02-09 17:17:00
"Inspiration is wonderful when it happens, but the writer must develop an approach for the rest of the time... The wait is simply too long." -Leonard Bernstein, 20th Century American Conductor and Composer, Leonard Bernstein books and CDs// Whether you're a writer, actor, artist, entrepreneur, inventor or business leader, it is impossible to be inspired all of the time. Life more commonly consists of those few elated moments of inspiration tied together by those many mundane moments in between. Does that mean you only create something new when inspired? For some, the answer is yes, and this is why we have "one hit wonders" in every field. If you want to make a career out of building... Please click the title link to read the rest of this post.
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