• 7 Steps to Achieving Healthy Self-Esteem

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    The happiest people are those who do not judge others, live in kindness and love themselves. Do you ever see someone who is perpetually happy and wish you could be like them? You CAN achieve a healthy self-esteem…it takes time and effort.Read more…
  • Improve Your Thought Habits

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    Here is a great Power Affirmation for improving your thoughts:"My thought habits are improving everyday."What do I consider important about this Power Affirmation? Thought - thought is supreme.Read more…
  • How To Increase Self Confidence

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    Are you looking into ways to help you to gain more confidence? Have you a lack of self-belief? Do you think that you are a weak person?Read more…
  • Prayer for Backstabbers

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    To all my backstabbers,I appreciate what you've done for me over the years although at the time I tasted the poison of your betrayal it felt harder than anything else to bear.Unfortunately I know some of your names and faces and that fact will remain with me forever since knowledge is a terrible thing, good and bad. It's like toothpaste – once it's out, it's impossible to push it back to where it came from.Read more…
  • What's Your Self Talk?

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    "If you had a friend who talked to you like you sometimes talk to yourself, would you continue to hang around with that person?" - Rob Bremer, SpeakerWhen I read the above quote by Rob Bremer, my first thought was - how true! If someone talked to us like we often talk to ourselves, we would avoid that person at all costs.Read more…
  • When Faced With Change, Do You Whine or Shine?

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    My yellow Labrador, Bo, hasn’t done well with the recent birth of my youngest son. Bo is five years old, but since we brought home the young babe, he has reverted to things he hadn’t done since he was a puppy. He is peeing all over the house, tearing up furniture, and avoiding us as a sign of defiance.Read more…
  • The Blessings of Returning the Compliment of Another Person

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    The other day as I watching an open-mike comedy show in California, a young comedian cracked a joke that got me thinking. I wish I took down his name but unfortunately I didn’t.This talented young stand-up asked his audience how ridiculously uncomfortable a situation it is when somebody a lot worse than you praises you for your beauty, health, etc.?Read more…
  • Abatement of Negativity in the Sub-Conscious Mind

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    How does an individual get rid of negativity in the sub-conscious mind? How does someone ditch unwanted or hostile memories, which plague them and destroy their positive outlook? How can one abate these negative thoughts, memories and prior events or subdue them to the point that they are no longer problematic to the individual’s behavior or outlook on their life?Read more…
  • The Power to See Clearly Through Total Darkness

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    Jack, a man with a grave illness was taken after the surgery to a hospital room for two. Since the window-side bed was already occupied by Timothy, another patient who survived an equally serious cancer operation, Jack was given the bed on the other side of the room from which he could not see outside.But that was not a problem since Timothy could take a peek outside from his bed and share what he saw with Jack.Read more…
  • Improving Self-Confidence - Stop Sabotaging

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    Improving self-confidence is something we would all like to do. After all if we have a healthy self-confidence we appreciate and enjoy our lives to a greater degree. By improving self-confidence it is easy to see how we could achieve more.Read more…
  • 30 Days to a New Life

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    A new job is always traumatic, whether just out of college, graduate school or a veteran of the working world. As traumatic as it may for the new employee, this is a period when opinions and judgements are made in the workplace. These judgments are made based on observations and the comments of others by co-workers, the immediate supervisor, the supervisor’s peers and those in senior management above the supervisor.Read more…
  • Life Is Difficult

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    This is the greatest truth. But when we truly understand that life is difficult, once we truly accept it – then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters.Read more…
  • Gratitude - Top Ten Reasons to Adopt the Law of Gratitude

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    What would your day be like if you started and ended it by simply noticing all that you have in your life? If you count all your assets, you always show a profit. Gratitude is a natural high.Read more…
  • How to Use Affirmations for a Healthier Life

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    Each time I start my day in the morning, I look in the mirror and say to myself, "Today, I can achieve my goal." Saying those words helps me start my day. I will keep on saying that affirmation during the day.Read more…
  • They Are Out to Get Me: Intention or Unmet Needs?

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    A newsletter subscriber asked me to write an article about what she called “positive intention.” To her, it meant the idea that one should initially ascribe positive intentions to those around us until time and experience proved that they were operating in some other fashion. Another way to describe this is to say that one should look for the good in people and expect that this is where they are coming from instead of thinking in some paranoid way that they are acting with evil or devious intentions and intend you harm.Read more…
  • Winners, Whiners and Complainers; What They Have in Common

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    You know I would like to share a thought with you today, which perhaps you may not have previously considered. And in this thought I would like to if you will tap into your observations of others and indeed share some of mine with you.The subject I would like to talk to you about is that people who are winners, whiners and complainers actually have so much in common.Read more…
  • Lift Your Spirits with Gratitude

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    Your attitude determines your altitude. Feeling sorry for yourself is the worst thing you can do. Stay away from victim mentality by being thankful for your blessings.Read more…
  • How To End Procrastination For Good

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    In a recent article entitled:"C. Cheng Interviews Dr. Arrizza On The Issue Of Procrastination.Read more…
  • Winning is an Attitude, But So is Losing

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    Winning is an attitude and it is not something you can turn on and off at a whim. You either have it or you don’t and you’ll need it in this life and I expect the next one too. Losing is also an attitude and it is often placed there by others who you can choose to listen to or shun their comments; the choice is purely yours and for no one else to make.Read more…
  • I Hate

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    One of the worst things a person can do is to hate, not because whatever they hate does not deserve it, they may very well deserve all of that any more. But the reason hate is so bad is that it can consume a person’s will and define their motivations and thus become a dead end problem for them, one which they may not be able to recover from you see?So, if you must hate something or someone, keep it to a minimum and focus on your objectives, the goal line and the common good.Read more…

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