Tuesday, April 17, 2007

'Women And Depression, Overcoming Depression Naturally' - Doris Jeanette's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

Summary

Doris Jeanette's blog post is entitled, "Women And Depression, Overcoming Depression Naturally." [blog]

Details


Jeanette lists several issues on her newsletter - such as on depression and being grounded. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Your Vibrant Moment

'Developing Inner Strength' - Remez Sasson's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

Summary

Remez Sasson's blog post is entitled, "Developing Your Inner Strength." [blog]

Details


Sasson says, "Inner strength consists of willpower, self discipline, self control, persistence, detachment, the ability to concentrate and peace of mind." Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Success Consciousness.com's Blog

'Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Define Your Ideal Life' - Self Improvement Directory Blog Post - April 18, 2007

Summary

Self Improvement Directory blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement Tip of the Day: Define Your Ideal Life." [blog]

Details


The blog post says to think about your ideal lifestyle and just dream about it. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Self Improvement Directory Blog

'Ten Tips To Improve Your Self Esteem Part2' - Emmanuel Segui's Blog Article - April 18, 2007

Emmanuel Segui's blog article is reprinted here.

Ten Tips To Improve Your Self Estem Part 2
Emmanuel Segui

6. Never compare yourself with others. This is the easiest way to feel inferior and lose self esteem. It is much better to rate yourself on your achievements. Such an approach will give you self-confidence. At the same time it will make you feel better when dealing with your peer group.

7. Never put yourself down. Failures are like parasites. If you allow them to grow they will eat away your self-confidence, self-respect and self esteem. The best is to push negative thoughts
out of your mind, if you want others to treat you with respect. This can only happen when you project a positive exterior, even in most adverse situations. Make it a point to filter out all
self-criticism.

8. Don’t give in to bullies in your place of work or in your personal life. You must learn to stand up to them. This can only happen if you are assertive about your rights. Of course, this does not mean that you should pick up physical battles to make your point. On the contrary, you should exercise restraint and make your point in a dignified manner. This will not only make others treat you with respect but also increase your self esteem.

9. You may be self-conscious and because of this you may avoid talking to groups of people. Try to approach groups of people and introduce yourself to them. Ask them questions about themselves and try to be genuinely interested in the answers. Listen carefully and attentively to what they say and respond to show your interest. Interacting with people will make you feel more relaxed. You will realize that it is easy to speak to groups of people and to relax by concentrating on what others are saying, rather than on yourself.

10. Self esteem is also dependent upon the felling of well-being. A lazy person or a poorly groomed person will always feel inferior to a confident, smart individual. So, you need to take
good care of your body. Remember, a healthy body is essential for a healthy mind.

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 April 2007' - Tammy Lenski's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

Summary

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

Details

Lenski lists several articles a year ago that talks about conflict, confrontation and many others. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

I Can't Say That! Blog

'The Momentum Principle of Success' - Brian Tracy's Blog Article - April 18, 2007

Brian Tracy's blog article is reprinted here.

The Momentum Principle of Success
Brian Tracy


Fast tempo seems to go hand in hand with all great success. Developing this tempo requires that you start moving and keep moving at a steady rate.


The Key Action to Orientation
When you become an action-oriented person, you activate the "Momentum Principle” of success. This principle says that although it may take tremendous amounts of energy to overcome inertia and get going initially, it then takes far less energy to keep going.


Increase Your Energy
The good news is that the faster you move, the more energy you have. The faster you move, the more you get done and the more effective you feel. The faster you move, the more experience you get and the more you learn. The faster you move, the more competent and capable you become at your work.


Get Onto the Fast Track
A sense of urgency shifts you automatically onto the fast track in your career. The faster you work and the more you get done, the higher will be your levels of self-esteem, self-respect and personal pride.


Talk to Yourself Positively
One of the simplest and yet most powerful ways to get yourself started is to repeat the words, "Do it now! Do it now! Do it now!" over and over to yourself. If you feel yourself slowing or becoming distracted by conversations or low value activities, repeat to yourself the words, "Back to work! Back to work! Back to work!" over and over.


Get a Reputation for Speed
In the final analysis, nothing will help you more in your career than for you to get the reputation for being the kind of person who gets important work done quickly and well. This reputation will make you one of the most valuable and respected people in your field.


Action Exercises
Practice makes perfect! Pick up the tempo! Whatever you are doing, resolve to move faster than ever before.

About the Author

Brian Tracy is the most listened to audio author on personal and business success in the world today. His fast-moving talks and seminars on leadership, sales, managerial effectiveness and business strategy are loaded with powerful, proven ideas and strategies that people can immediately apply to get better results in every area. Join Brian's Free Email Newsletters. Copyright © 2001 Brian Tracy International. All Rights Reserved. www.briantracy.com


*SINewswatch would like to thank Brian Tracy for granting permission to reprint this blog article.

'Who Writes Anymore?' - Donna Karlin's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

Summary

Donna Karlin's blog post is entitled, "Who Writes Anymore?" [blog]

Details


Karlin says, "Writing by hand does something else.

Because we have to slow down to the speed our hand can write, we also slow down to the speed of conscious thought, can take a moment or two and reflect." Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Perspectives Of an Executive and Political Leadership Coach

'Rapport - Is It Easy To Learn?' - Jan Tincher's Blog Article - April 17, 2007

Jan Tincher's blog article is reprinted here.

Rapport -- Is It Easy To Learn?

~ By Jan Tincher
Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved

Http://www.tameyourbrain.com


Is rapport easy to learn? Sure, once you break it down into individual steps.


An easy way to start out learning how to gain rapport with someone is to first listen to their tone of voice, then reproduce it in your conversations with them.


Here’s how you learn to do that:


Pick out a person you see regularly and practice on them.


First, listen to their tone of voice. Is it loud, soft, monotone?


Go home and practice speaking in that tone of voice. Keep monitoring yourself until you have it down perfect.


The next time you speak with them, you will be able to easily speak in that tone of voice. And that’s all you are trying to match right now. When you just match their tone, you will feel a difference in your rapport.


Next, pick up on their rate of speed. Are they speaking quickly, slowly, or in between? Do they hesitate while they gather their thoughts?


Go back home and speak in their tonality as you practice their rate of speed.


You will find your thought processes change when you change your rate of speed. You are now thinking somewhat like they are.


The next time you speak with them, speak at their rate of speed, in their tonality, and enjoy the conversation as you start to pick up on how they think.


Now, notice their gestures.


Go back to the mirror and speak at their rate of speed, in their tonality, and use their gestures/body language. You feel a little different again, don’t you?


It will be easier and easier for you to gain rapport with people. Just take one step at a time until it becomes second nature.


Thanks for reading,

Jan

P.S. Here's what I've found to be the best methods for attracting the right relationships: http://www.tameyourbrain.com/relationshipEcourse/offer.php


~~~~~~~~~~~

Copyright 2007, Jan Tincher, All Rights Reserved Worldwide

Check out all my blogs here:
http://tameyourbrain.com/blogs.htm

DISCLAIMER: Jan Tincher and/or *Tame Your Brain!* do not guarantee or warrant that the techniques and strategies portrayed will work for everyone. The techniques and strategies are general in nature and may not apply to everyone. The techniques and strategies are not intended to substitute for obtaining medical advice from the medical profession. Always consult your own professionals before making any life-changing decisions.

-~~~~~~~~~

Subscribe to "Tame Your Brain!" here. When you do, you'll receive FREE "Do Butterflies Land On Your Shoulder?" -- a fantastic article on how to find peace. Email here:
mailto:tameyourbrain@getresponse.com

==>Publishers, you are welcome to reprint this article in its entirety provided you retain the above resource box and include this notice, plus notify us of the day(s) you will be running it.If you would like more articles, please visit my article site here:
http://www.tameyourbrain.com/articles.htm

*SINewswatch would like to thank Jan Tincher for granting permission to reprint this blog article.

'The Secret To Staying On Task' - Brad Isaac's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Brad Isaac's blog post is entitled, "The Secret To Staying On Task." [blog]

Details


Isaac lists several tips on how to stay focused with your work. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Achieve-It! Blog

'Daily Affirmation - Love' - Kirsten Harrell's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Kirsten Harrell's blog post is entitled, "Daily Affirmation - Love." [blog]

Details


Harrell says to repeat the affirmation on love throughout the whole day. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Think Positive! Blog

'Lessons for life from a tall tale...' - Arvind Devalia's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Arvind Devalia's blog post is entitled, "Lessons for life from a tall tale..." [blog]

Details


Devalia says that there are several lessons in life to be picked up while his scaffolding is rapidly being dismantled. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Arvind Devalia's thoughts and words

'What Is Creativity?' - Wily Walnut's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Wily Walnut's blog post is entitled, "What Is Creativity?" [blog]

Details


Walnut takes a very simple view on creativity. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Wily Walnut's Blog

'Point Out People's Strengths' - Thom Singer's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Thom Singer's blog post is entitled, "Point Out People's Strengths." [blog]

Details


Singer says, "There is abundance for everyone, and when focus on the good in others, they will reflect it back to you like a mirror." Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Some Assembly Required

'40 Narrative Speech Topics' - Jim Arthur Peterson's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Jim Arthur Peterson's blog post is entitled, "40 Narrative Speech Topics." [blog]

Details


Peterson lists 40 public speaking topics for a narrative speech. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Speech Topics Help, Advice and Ideas

'Self Improvement: Slowing Down' - Self Help Zone Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Self Help Zone blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement: Slowing Down." [blog]

Details


The blog post says, "Unless and until people try the slower pace, people will never know that it is right for them.

It is a good idea to make an attempt at slowing down when setting goals for a course of self improvement to see if a less hectic lifestyle helps everything else fall into place." Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Self Help Zone

'First, Take A Look at Yourself' - Michael McKinney's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

Michael McKinney's blog post is entitled, "First, Take A Look At Yourself." [blog]

Details


McKinney says to take a look at yourself first before blaming others. Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Leading Blog

'Virginia Tech Shooting Questions Loom' - John Grohol's Blog Post - April 17, 2007

Summary

John Grohol's blog post is entitled, "Virginia Tech Shooting Questions Loom." [blog]

Details


Grohol says, "What we can do, and what people continue to do, is to become more aware of people’s emotional states, and to try and act more compassionately when confronted with someone who is in pain and in need." Read Complete Post

Post Related Link

Psych Central