Archive for the ‘Self Improvement’ Category
Online dating seems like a great way of meeting lots of women on a budget, doesn’t it? You sit at home in your PJ’s, pick and chose who you want to write to and send bulk e-mails hoping that out of a hundred e-mails sent you will get at least one response, right? In reality it’s not that easy. Most men fail with online dating in the first three months. Reason? The truth of the matter is most men don’t know what to say in their dating profiles, how to say it to attract lots and lots of beautiful women and what dating sites to join that will get them the most women for the least money.
If you’ve just been dumped out of your relationship then don’t worry, your ex may not be worth going back to anyway. We tell you why in this hard-hitting report! If you’re on the wrong end of a dumping and are struggling in coping with a break up, then don’t despair, the world is not about to end. In this article, we want to share a strategy highlighted in the magic of making up process which can determine if it’s really worth saving your relationship. So the first thing you need to do is “take five” and walk away from your relationship.
Are you tired of struggling? Is it hard for you to set and reach your goals? Are you frustrated and disappointed? Let me show you the missing key to having everything just the way you want it! This works! Have you struggled in life? Is frustration getting the better of you? perhaps you have watched The Secret, listened to Tony Robbins and even attended some seminars yet your life still isn’t working. Are you disappointed or even angry at your lack of progress? Well I have the answer. Let me tell you about it.
Joy is one of the most healing things you can possibly do in your life. If you think it is not constructive to take time out to enjoy yourself, you are mistaken. Joy is constructive, creative, healing and, most importantly, powerful. Joy will bring in heavenly forces to aid you. Joy is one of the most healing things you can possibly do in your life. If you think it is not constructive to take time out to enjoy yourself, you are mistaken. Joy is constructive, creative, healing and, most importantly, powerful. Joy will bring in heavenly forces to aid you.
The amazing power of visualising how you’d like things to be with your kids “Imagination is absolutely everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions” Albert Einstein Nobel Prize Winner for Physics When I discovered the amazing power of visualisation, or the act of creating compelling and vivid pictures in my imagination of how I would like things to be, on the Paul McKenna’s “Change Your Life in 7 Days” Seminar, I realised I had come upon a fantastic tool to help you in the often difficult job of raising your kids.
The road to you know where is paved with a lot of good intentions. To get to that place implies that you are dead or in kinder words not where you truly want to be. People consistently talk about or think about doing this or that tomorrow or next week as they travel the road to success. Have you ever had those thoughts? Yet many of these actions never take place and the end result is that people are more than likely where they do not want to be. (Remember about good intentions and that road to you know where?) Their daily motivation is obviously lacking and creating obstacles that are keeping them from achieving their personal goals.
Everybody wants to be happy. However, not many people can have long lasting happiness with little or no trouble. Most of us do feel happy some time and spend a lot of time complaining on what we do not like. This is where religions come up to answer. Human beings long for happiness and want to have a better life somehow. We are not going to talk so much into spiritual law here. But instead, we will discuss some simplified techniques to make you feel happier most of the time.
Do What You Love - Love What You Do! It can be more than a ‘motto’ if you truly believe in yourself and what you are doing. I’ve been a goal-oriented person throughout my life and I’ve always tried to ‘do what I love and love what I do’. In junior high school, I decided to pursue a career in journalism. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were my inspiration during the Watergate/Nixon years. |