Article Archive for July 2013
Article #515
We all have goals but a lot of the time we don’t reach them. Here are three vital things needed and necessary for you to reach your goals.
Article #514
People who do not develop and practice good thinking often find themselves at the mercy of their circumstances. They are unable to solve problems, and they find themselves facing the same obstacles over and over again. And because they don’t think ahead, they are habitually in reaction mode. Good thinkers can always overcome difficulties, including lack of resources. And poor thinkers are also frequently at the mercy of good thinkers.
Article #513: The amount of people being stalked is growing at an alarming rate. It is becoming clear we all need to be aware of what to do if we find ourselves in this very frightening scenario.
Article #512: Want success to come dancing to you? Then you need to check your emotional intelligence and have the will to improve it if found lacking.
Friday Video: TED Talk – Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. If we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.
Wherever you believe you are today, living the kind of life you desire or experiencing the emotions of a life as yet unfulfilled, one truth is that, ‘the way in which you decided to spend your time over the past few years has brought you to where you are right now!’
This article gives advice and offers suggestions to people who are depressed and seek relief from their mood.
As the saying goes, the only people who like change are busy cashiers and wet babies.
The first date is your opportunity to make a positive impression and in order to make a good impression you must be prepared. Perhaps the biggest decision to make beforehand is where to take your date.
Friday Video: TED Talk – Pico Iyer’s latest focus is on yet another overlooked aspect of travel: how can it help us regain our sense of stillness and focus in a world where our devices and digital networks increasing distract us?