Monday, March 19, 2007

'How To Shake Off A Bad Mood' - Debbie Mandel's Article - March 20, 2007

Debbie Mandel's article is reprinted here.

How to Shake Off a Bad Mood

By Debbie Mandel

We all know how it feels to be stuck in a bad mood. Sometimes there is a biological component to our bad mood, hormonally driven, lack of sleep, poor eating habits or too many stimulants. Some moods emanate from home, an angry argument. And others seem to have no specific trigger, out of nowhere a darker veil descends. Research from the University of Pennsylvania by Professor Sigal Barsade may explain: Bad moods are contagious.

Barsade clarifies that you unconsciously mimic the people around you. If someone in your midst is negative, speaks loudly with an edge, or is tapping his foot impatiently, you will absorb that mood. As a result you will feel more irritable, less compromising and more likely to yell at someone or send that hostile email you wished you had never sent.

However, if you are infected by someone else’s bad mood and don’t even know it, what can you do to get over it?
  • Start cultivating an awareness of other people’s body language, tone of voice and word choice. When you are near someone who is frowning, how do you feel? Practice developing a radar for people’s energy. Self-awareness will break it.
  • Don’t be afraid to shed other people’s toxicity by distancing yourself, especially if you are in eye contact which can become hypnotic. After all, you are careful about eating foods with pesticides and artificial ingredients, why should toxic people be different?
  • Exercise it away! While you move away from negativity, keep on walking to get rid of the anxiety and uneasiness. Exercise will rebalance your neural circuitry and change your mood. Meditation, watching a comedy or calling up a positive friend will also positively change brain activity.
All bad moods are not created equal.
If your bad mood is in response to someone else’s, that’s easier to shake off. However, if you are in a negative loop and can’t stop worrying and focus on what you have to do, then you have to seriously de-activate the bad thought by logically exposing the distortion.

For example, you are furious that your husband Jack is very late and has kept you waiting at the restaurant. You are caught up in the loop that he is inconsiderate and selfish. You can’t believe that you could have married such a man. In the past when Jack finally arrived, you would have eaten your dinner together silently and angrily. You would have glared at Jack all the way home in the car and gone to bed facing the wall.

However, if you deactivate this thought with: “I prefer that Jack isn’t late. But that’s not how Jack behaves. Who ever said that Jack has to live according to the rules of my universe? I’m sure there are some qualities I have that irk him too. We are not clones. Besides he isn’t just late for me, he’s always late. That’s just the way he gets caught up in what he is doing and loses track of time. I used to find that adorable. Soon Jack arrives apologizing profusely, yet you smile lovingly. Boy, is he ever surprised!

The next time you are in a bad mood, ask yourself: Is it you or them?
Debbie Mandel, MA is the author of Changing Habits: The Caregivers' Total Workout and Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind and Soul, a stress-reduction specialist, motivational speaker, a personal trainer and mind/body lecturer. She is the host of the weekly Turn On Your Inner Light Show on WGBB AM1240 in New York City , produces a weekly wellness newsletter, and has been featured on radio/ TV and print media. To learn more visit: www.turnonyourinnerlight.com

*SINewswatch would like to thank Debbie Mandel for granting permission to reprint this article.

'Relieve Stress By Dumping Limited Beliefs' - Chris Green's Article - March 20, 2007

Chris Green's article is reprinted here.

Relieve Stress By Dumping Limited Beliefs

Throughout your life, you have formed a set of values and meanings to make sense of the world you live in. These values and meanings constitute your beliefs and your beliefs are what you hold to be true about life. Your beliefs are at the core of your existence and you wouldn't be the person you are now without them.

Beliefs are very important. The only reason you act and behave the way you do is because of your beliefs. For example, people who believe in God will act in a way conducive with their belief - praying or going to church for example. If you don't believe in a God, it is very unlikely
you'll pray to one.

This pattern follows in most areas of our lives and here are three very powerful beliefs that can hurt you and spoil your quality of life. They are beliefs common to stress, anxiety and depression and they underpin these illnesses. Do you hold any or all of the following beliefs:

1. I'm helpless and hopeless. I can't do anything, things are totally beyond my control and there's no point in trying to do anything about it because nothing I do ever works. This is a very powerful and limiting belief. If you believe that you are helpless, then you will act accordingly because you won't take action to change things. Why would you if you strongly believe it is a hopeless cause? Helplessness is learned and it is also flawed. Many people are blind to the power they possess and a belief in helplessness keeps them in the dark. But just as helplessness is learned, it can be unlearned.

2. Nobody loves me. I'm an effort to be with, I bore people and I never have anything interesting to say. It's much better if I stay alone and don't inflict myself on others and spoil their happiness. OK, it was very hard for me to write the last few lines because they're exactly what someone I loved dearly said to me on many occasions when we were due to socialize with friends. Hearing such words cuts you to ribbons, my word it is such a destructive belief. If
you believe this, you will act accordingly by isolating yourself from others. You'll find excuses so you don't have to go out and when you do, you will sit in silence and try to melt into the background. And as you won't be engaging with others, this belief will be re-enforced. Another
aspect: people who believe this will put themselves down when others question them. So, someone says "you're quiet tonight, are you OK?" Will get a "well, that's me, I haven't really got anything interesting to say so I'll keep quiet and not bore anyone." Honestly, I've seen this happen many times. Even when they've been loved, even when they've had family and friends who loved them and enjoyed their company, this belief blinded them to all of it. Can you see how the belief comes first no matter what is happening in reality? In other words, it is THE BELIEF causing the harm, not others. Not family, not friends, but the belief and if you
strongly believe this, nothing will convince you otherwise until you start to question and test this belief.

3. Finally, perhaps the most limiting belief of all. Be honest with me here when I ask: Do you believe it is wrong to be blissfully happy? The obvious immediate reaction is "yes, of course!". But stop for a second because this is important. Very few people truly believe this. They see
others struggle in life and believe that it is wrong to be happy while others suffer. Feeling happy makes them feel guilty. Also, you may hold a deep-seated belief that there has to be suffering in life, that somehow, suffering brings enlightenment. If you are happy, then you're selfish and this is wrong because the happiness of others comes before yours and you must sacrifice your happiness for the greater good. But you have a right enjoy a happy life. There is no value in suffering and there is nothing to feel guilty about in being happy. Believing otherwise will mean you will act in a way that spoils happiness and continually robs it from
you.

Please examine the beliefs you hold. Question their validity and if they're making you stressed, anxious or depressed, then please understand they can be unlearned and replaced with better ones.

Until next time.

About the Author

Former anxiety sufferer Chris Green is the author of "Conquering Stress", the internationally acclaimed program which will help you to permanently conquer stress, depression and anxiety without taking powerful drugs. For a free mini course, please click here => http://www.conqueringstress.com

*SINewswatch would like to thank Chris Green for granting permission to reprint this article.

'Building A Professional Network Of Contacts Starts Now' - Thom Singer's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Thom Singer's blog post is entitled, "Building A Professional Network Of Contacts Starts Now." [blog]

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Singer says, "Building real business relationships waits for nobody.

If you are not starting now, and your competition is out there...they might grow strong friendships and you will be left out." Read Complete Post

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'Renewing Dreams Through Personal Mastery' - Mastering Personal Improvement Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Mastering Personal Improvement blog post is entitled, "Renewing Dreams Through Personal Mastery." [blog]

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The blog post says, "
What exactly is personal mastery to you?

Simply being the master of self.

Knowing or discovering what you truly want from life." Read Complete Post

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'Succeed by Doing What Others are not Willing to Do' - Success Nala's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Success Nala's blog post is entitled, "Succeed by Doing What Others are not Willing to Do." [blog]

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The blog post says, "Brian Lee speculates that even though many people are presented with the precise information on how to become successful and wealthy, 99% of people won’t do anything about it." Read Complete Post

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'Public Speaking Business Card Design' - Speech Mastery Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Speech Mastery blog post is entitled, "Public Speaking Business Card Design." [blog]

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The blog post says, "Do you know public speaking business card design essentials?

Understanding how the mind works and following simple rules will make it effective." Read Complete Post

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'Self Improvement Tips - Are You Ready for Action?' - Self Improvement Directory Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Self Improvement Directory blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement Tips - Are You Ready for Action?" [blog]

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The blog post says, "It is considered that a plan for the achievement of any goal, and breaking major goals into manageable steps are essential." Read Complete Post

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'Be Your Best You' - Robin Sharma's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Robin Sharma's blog post is entitled, "Be Your Best You." [blog]

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Sharma says, "There will never be a better me, than me.

And there will never be a better you than you.

Some might try to copy the way you think, speak and do.

But - no matter how hard they try, they will only be a second best you." Read Complete Post

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'Self Esteem Part 2' - Emmanuel Segui's Blog Article - March 20, 2007

Emmanuel Segui's blog article is reprinted here.

SELF ESTEEM PART 2

Many individuals look for help for their low self esteem in books or seminars. The number of available options on the market is phenomenal, and you are sure to find one on a topic that deals with your specific issues. Check out your local library or book store and explore their “self help” section for a book that you may find helpful.

It is quite unlikely you will find the answers to all your problems in a book, but you may find it helpful to know others are in your same boat and you are certainly not alone. Additionally, you may wish to seek professional help in your quest to boost your self esteem.

Often, speaking with a qualified individual can help you determine the root of your problem and the necessary path you should take for the rebuilding process. Perhaps your problems dates back to childhood, or maybe it has recently developed. Whatever the case, a professional will be able to best determine your next step.

A main factor in self esteem is negativity. Negative thoughts can pervade your confidence and crumble your self esteem. If you find yourself surrounded by negative people or in a negative situation, try to best remedy the problem.

Often, individuals in a abusive relationship have their self esteem shattered when a supposed loved one constantly berates them and questions their worth. Similarly, a negative workplace environment can lower your self esteem with colleagues or bosses finding fault with your work. Maybe you have a friend who is consistently negative with all surrounding him or her.

Whatever the source, distancing yourself from the negativity will help you regain your self esteem. Strive to surround yourself with positive people. If you are going through a rough time in your personal life, you may wish to join a support group.

Similarly, there are support groups available for individuals with self image issues. These groups will allow you to meet other individuals like yourself and provide a forum for you to sound your hopes and achievements.

However you choose to begin building your self esteem, do so today! Be thorough and consistent with the process and be aware it may take a while. You should not become impatient or despondent if you find your self esteem slipping. Remember, you are an important and worthy person and should treat yourself as such.

About the Author

Emmanuel SEGUI is a NLP Meta-master practitioner and the author of an amazing new ebook, "Moving From Vision To Action" that will teach how to easily empower yourself and other people to bring true power, focus, health and energy into their life.
Click now => http://www.vision-to-action.com

*SINewswatch would like to thank Emmanuel Segui for granting permission to reprint this blog article.



'The Conflict Management Articles Vault for March 2007' - Tammy Lenski's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Tammy Lenski's blog post is entitled, "'The Conflict Management Articles Vault for March 2007." [blog]

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Lenski lists some links from her archive on conflict management. Read Complete Post

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'Looking for Leaders' - Michael McKinney's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Michael McKinney's blog post is entitled, "Looking for Leaders." [blog]

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McKinney says, "Lists of leadership traits and characteristics can help to educate us, but leadership radiates from who we are.

Leadership traits and characteristics are just part of the mix that defines who we really are—our character and attitudes.

What else could we be doing to find true leaders?" Read Complete Post

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'Daily Affirmation - Wake Up' - Think Positive Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Think Positive blog post is entitled, "Daily Affirmation - Wake Up." [blog]

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The blog post says to repeat this affirmation - I look forward to the opportunities that await me this week - throughout the whole day. Read Complete Post

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'Public Speaking: Dynamic Range' -Tom Antion's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Tom Antion's blog post is entitled, "Public Speaking: Dynamic Range." [blog]

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Antion says, "I based the concept of Dynamic Range in public speaking on the same concept that is used to rate stereo equipment.

Dynamic range in the electronics world means the ability to reproduce soft sounds as well as loud ones.

I have expanded on this to include several other parameters that are important to a speaker." Read Complete Post

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'Self-Worth and the Law of Attraction' - Wendy Batterini's Blog Article - March 20, 2007

Wendy Batterini's blog article is reprinted here.

SELF-WORTH AND THE LAW OF ATTRACTION

Don't you just love it when the universe "guides" you by putting all kinds of neat synchronicities and surprises in your path?

This was my experience recently when I began pondering my limited success with the Law of Attraction. I've long been a believer that our thoughts attract (and often create) the experiences we have day to day. I've worked diligently on attracting a better quality of life in all areas, from money to health to peace of mind, and I've made some great progress. Over the past few years I've transitioned from a fearful, lack-focused existence to an almost constant state of passion, joy, and enthusiasm about my life.

I've found new purpose in my work, increased my financial abundance, attracted my dream home, and more - but I still kept feeling like there was some vague, intangible inner blockage I was bumping up against. As much as I had accomplished, I still couldn't seem to advance beyond a certain point. In a moment of frustration, I closed my eyes and asked the universe to help me - show me what I was missing.

A few days later I was searching for something online (I can't even remember what now) and I stumbled across a page that described a process called the "Midas Method." At first glance it seemed to be a wealth-building program and I almost clicked away from the page, but something compelled me to look deeper. Within minutes I was downloading the e-book and reading it voraciously.

Finally, I understood what the missing piece to my puzzle was, what that inner blockage was all about: SELF-WORTH!

It may seem at first glance that self-worth has nothing to do with the Law of Attraction, but it has EVERYTHING to do with it. You can be the best visualizer on the planet, make lists, recite affirmations and "feel good" until you're blue in the face - but if you don't believe in yourself you will RESIST anything good you try to attract to yourself!

Finally, I understood that I was doing just that. I was only accepting into my reality that which my existing level of self-worth agreed I deserved - and pushing away everything else.

Further, I discovered that there are two types of self-image, and I needed work in both of them:

1) Belief in yourself as worthy and valuable. This is tied in with your perception of who you are as a person, and what you deserve to have in life. Indicators that you are lacking in this area would include feelings of negativity (or downright hatred) about yourself, a feeling of hopelessness and lack (or emptiness), and a defeated acceptance of the negative aspects of your life. You want to create a better life, but you don't believe you deserve one so you continue to suffer in silence.

2) Belief in your own capabilities. This is tied in with what you believe you are capable of achieving in life. You can have a strong belief that you deserve to be happy, but if you don't believe you have the ability to make positive changes, you'll falter and remain stuck in negative circumstances.

In order to improve your self-worth, you need to create a healthy self-image in BOTH of these areas. Exactly how to do this is more than I can cover in this short article, but here are two quick tips to get you started:

1) Get into the habit of speaking kindly to yourself. Most of us have a very negative, consistent stream of thought that we're not even aware of most of the time. Now and then you might become aware that you're berating yourself, or bullying yourself, or otherwise speaking negatively to yourself. This practice will continue to damage your self-image! Instead, little by little, work on speaking kindly and lovingly to yourself as often as possible. Address your inner self directly and say things like, "Hi there! You are really great, you know that?" Let feelings of love and appreciation flow from your conscious mind to your inner (subconscious) self. Remember that this isn't a quick fix, you'll need to re-write years of negative scripting and beliefs, but you should see some noticable improvement (even on a small scale) within a few weeks.

2) Get into the habit of taking action. A negative perception of your capabilities often causes you to hold back on taking any action at all! If you continue with this pattern of belief, you eventually end up feeling "trapped" with no way out of dissatisfying circumstances. To overcome this blockage and strengthen your belief in your capabilities again, you need to PUSH yourself into taking action. The trick is to not worry about the outcome. Don't worry about whether you'll "fail" or "succeed." Let the action itself be a victory. Take action on something small to start with, on something that makes you feel a tad anxious. Example: If you have a belief that you're not a good conversationalist and you usually avoid meeting new people, try striking up a short conversation with the person behind you in the supermarket checkout line. As you get more comfortable with taking action, you can make the actions themselves bigger and more daring. But start small - one baby step at a time!

You may be wondering what's happening with me since I discovered all this about my self-worth and began changing it around? The changes have been modest, yet I can feel a shift beginning to occur beneath the surface. It's like a logjam is beginning to untangle itself, and I'm getting ready for the flood of joy and prosperity that's building up on the other side. I'll have to update you on the rest at a later time. :-)

P.S. If you suspect that your level of self-worth may be preventing you from achieving all you desire, consider learning more about the Midas Method. It is worth its weight in gold! (pun intended - haha!)

About the Author:

Wendy Betterini is a freelance writer specializing in self-improvement and personal development concepts. Visit her website, http://www.WingsForTheHeart.com for free articles on positive thinking, goal-setting, self-esteem, personal growth, and more.

*SINewswatch would like to thank Wendy Batterini for granting permission to reprint this blog article.

'Insomnia / Sleep-Challenged? Here's A Possible Drug-Free Cure' - Sanjay Agrawal's Blog Post - March 20, 2007

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Sanjay Agrawal's blog post is entitled, "Insomnia / Sleep-Challenged? Here's A Possible Drug-Free Cure." [blog]

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Agrawal says, "Self-Hypnosis is one technique that does not have any of the side-effects of the drugs, yet has the potential to eliminate insomnia." Read Complete Post

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'How to Write a Eulogy' - Speech Topics Help, Advice and Ideas Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Speech Topics Help, Advice and Ideas blog post is entitled, "How to Write a Eulogy. [blog]

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The blog post talks about how to write a eulogy, and includes a free template wth 12 eulogy topics to develop. Read Complete Post

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'Mindfulness and Commonality: Finding Your Others' - Maya Talisman Frost's Article - March 19, 2007

Maya Talisman Frost's article is reprinted here.

Mindfulness and Commonality:

Finding Your Others

by Maya Talisman Frost

Wherever you go in this world, you can find others who value the same things you do. But it's also true that there are some places where you might find it is EASIER to meet your Others!

The turning point in our decision to make a big move (from Oregon to Mexico and from Mexico to Argentina) was seeing clearly what we valued and figuring out where we were most likely to find others with the same values. If you have different ideas about what is important than most of the people in your community, you end up feeling unfulfilled and disconnected.

The solution? Figure out what matters to you and find the Others who feel the same way. Exhaust every opportunity to connect with them in your community. Step out a bit and see if you can find them in a nearby community. See if you can start your OWN group of people--a handful of those who are hungry to connect with others with the same values.

Still not working? Then perhaps it's time to take a bigger step OUT.

There's nothing more defeating than feeling like you're immersed in a culture --or subculture--which emphasizes ideals that have nothing to do with the way you want to live. Whether you're talking about
a neighborhood, a workplace, a particular field or a school setting, it's important to have a good fit. Otherwise, you end up feeling like you're biting your tongue all
day, unable to have any meaningful dialogue about what's REALLY on your mind.

Sure, there are online forums where you can find your Others. That's a good start, but having a virtual community just isn't the same as having a friend or group you can hang out with for face-to-face conversations and support.

The good news? Chances are good that there are Others all around you who are feeling just like you! That's right--they are thinking, "If only I could meet someone who is into A instead of B" while there you are, thinking the same thing!


The challenge is finding a way to overcome the silence and CONNECT. Finding even
just ONE PERSON can give you room to breathe and allow you to stop biting your
poor mangled tongue.


We tend to be overly concerned about protecting privacy or offending people we don't know well. Instead of worrying about saying the wrong thing, try offering a statement or question likely to perk up the ears of your Others out there, and pay attention to hints that might tell you who your Others are--and who they're not.


You're on a mission to find your Others. Where are they? Who are they? How
are they meeting each other?

Read what they read. Go to events they are likely to attend. Find ways to connect
and make friends with someone who is longing to meet someone like YOU.

They're out there, your Others. Once you find them, you'll be amazed at all the Others parties that were going on all around you the whole time! Your Others are likely to greet you with open arms. Won't that feel good?

Pay attention. Listen to what you're longing for. Look for your Others. Connect.

Your tribe is waiting.

© Copyright 2007, Maya Talisman Frost

Maya Talisman Frost has taught thousands of people how to pay attention. Through her company, Real-World Mindfulness Training, she offers powerful, playful, eye-wide-open alternatives to meditation. To read her free tips and tricks for everyday awareness, visit

http://www.Real-WorldMindfulness.com


Contact Maya Talisman Frost Email: Maya@MassageYourMind.com Phone: 971-223-0626

SINewswatch would like to thank Maya Talisman Frost for granting permission to reprint this article.

'Your Circumstance is a Spiritual Lesson' - Vic Johnson's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Vic Johnson's blog post is entitled, "Your Circumstance is a Spiritual Lesson." [blog]

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Johnson says, "The greatest growth you’re going to have is going to come from the negative circumstance you have today that sometimes seems too overwhelming, too big to scale." Read Complete Post

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'Granting your three wishes' - Remez Sasson's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Remez Sasson's blog post is entitled, "Granting your three wishes." [blog]

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Sasson says, "There is no reason to limit yourself to three wishes.

You can have many more granted.

Limiting yourself to three wishes limit your opportunities, and shows that you are afraid to think in an unlimited way." Read Complete Post

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'An Interesting Philosophy of Life' - Robert Stuberg's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Robert Stuberg's blog post is entitled, "An Interesting Philosophy of Life." [blog]

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Stuberg posts an email he received which talked about people who really make a difference in our lives. Read Complete Post

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'25+ High School Speech Topics' - Speech Topics Help, Advice and Ideas Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Speech Topics Help Advice and Ideas blog post is entitled, "25+ High School Speech Topics." [blog]

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The blog post lists high school speech topics for public speaking and speech writing assignments at high school speech class. Read Complete Post

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'Self Improvement: Get Your Checkbook in Order' - Self Help Zone Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Self Help Zone blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement: Get Your Checkbook in Order." [blog]

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The blog post says, "People should make sure to include getting their checkbook in order when planning goals for self improvement.

It will not only help with finances and organization, but also be a morale booster for the person who finally gets bank accounts under control." Read Complete Post

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'Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Values and Goals Must Be Compatible' - Self Improvement Directory Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Self Improvement Directory blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Values and Goals Must Be Compatible." [blog]

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The blog post says,"If your goals are not compatible with your values and overall philosophy on life, you are likely to or spend a lot of time going backwards and forwards, or around in circles, achieving little." Read Complete Post

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'Self Esteem Part 1' - Emmanuel Segui's Blog Article - March 19, 2007

Emmanuel Segui's blog article is reprinted here.


SELF ESTEEM PART 1

Self esteem is your own personal view of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally. Everyone has a different view of themselves, but keeping a positive outlook will benefit you more than a negative one.

Many individual suffer from low self esteem for a variety of reasons and need to build their self esteem in order to succeed in life. Remember, the only one who can make you excel is you and no one else. The same goes for self esteem.


The only person who can build up-or consequentially tear down-your self esteem is you. Although other individuals may aide the process, the end decision is yours.

People have low esteem for a variety of reasons. Some individuals suffer from poor body image and focus on all the negative traits of their physical appearance. Others have emotional issues that have caused their self esteem to drop or feel themselves unworthy of any praise.

For whatever reasons your self esteem may falter, the key to building it up again is to find the root of the problem.

Think of self esteem like a house, if you build a stunning house on a poor foundation, the entire structure will crumble. However, if you take steps to ensure the foundation is strong
and capable of holding anything, the process may be slow, but
your self esteem will be built soundly.

About the Author

Emmanuel SEGUI is a NLP Meta-master practitioner and the author of an amazing new ebook, "Moving From Vision To Action" that will teach how to easily empower yourself and other people to bring true power, focus, health and energy into their life.
Click now => http://www.vision-to-action.com


*SINews watch would like to thank Emmanuel Segui for granting permission to reprint this blog article.

'The "C" Word: Coping' - Charles Donovan's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Charles Donovan's blog post is entitled, "The "C" Word: Coping." [blog]

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Donovan says, "The development of coping skills is the only way to "survive."

For those that can't cope, unfortunately, it is often the "S" word (suicide), as we saw last week with Boston band leader Brad Delp and comedian Richard Jeni."
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'Lessons from March Madness' - Kevin Eikenberry's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Kevin Eikenberry's blog post is entitled, "Lessons from March Madness." [blog]

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Eikenberry says, "Confidence is an important component of performance whether you are shooting baskets or shooting photographs for a marketing campaign (or doing anything else).

Confidence is an under-appreciated attribute for us in the non-sports world." Read Complete Post

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'Resolving Issues Using Light and Sound Technology' - Joseph Bennette's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Joseph Bennette's blog post is entitled, "Resolving Issues Using Light and Sound Technology." [blog]

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Bennette says, "I’ve found that I can use the Light & Sound mind machine while my client is describing their issue symptoms.

At frequencies of 8.5 - 10 hz alternating, I’ve found that clients tend to more quickly solve their own problems." Read Complete Post

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'Daily Affirmation - Unwind and Relax - Think Positive Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Think Positive blog post is entitled, "Daily Affirmation - Unwind and Relax." [blog]

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The blog post says that you have to repeat this affirmation - I use my free time to unwind and relax - throughout the whole day. Read Complete Post

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'Public Speaking: Your Links Probably Stink' - Tom Antion's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Tom Antion's blog post is entitled, "Public Speaking: Your links probably stink." [blog]

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Antion says, "Tell it like it is and have strong opinions that you can support and it's just too bad if a few thin skinned crybabies don't like it.

You and your speaking career will benefit much more than if you try to be a politician and please everyone." Read Complete Post

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'To Learn You Must Know' - Donna Karlin's Blog Post - March 19, 2007

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Donna Karlin's blog post is entitled, "To Learn You Must Know." [blog]

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Karlin says, "People look at their worlds through the perspective of what they know.

It’s obvious, right?

What I love to see is when they discover what they didn’t know and then want to dive into the deep end of it and learn everything they can.

That’s the best part of being a Shadow Coach; watching awareness as it dawns." Read Complete Post

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