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Personal Goal Setting: Step One – DREAM

13. July 2010

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Set your goals, then work to exceed them. “Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking about your ideal future, and for motivating yourself to turn this vision of the future into reality.” Mindtools is a wonderful site with hundreds of free resources to help you with your goal setting and career building. It all [...]

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New Compound for Multiple Sclerosis – Prokarin

8. July 2010

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Elaine Delack works on a new compound that seems to show promising results in the treatment of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis!Two years ago I went through a test-study at Johns Hopkins. You can listen to my story. The test drug was actually a chemo, Cytoxan. The Cytoxan annihilated my immune system which had been [...]

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Energy for the Future: PATENT APPROVED

4. July 2010

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Mike Church has created a SOLUTION to the gas crisis~ FUTUREHAUL Double Gas Mileage, no pollution, no alteration needed PATENT APPROVED!!! Will work on vehicles right now. No Vehicle alterations needed. 3 Choices: 1. Additive. Put 5oz in regular 20 gal tank of gas in any fuel burning vehicle. It will give you 5-25 more [...]

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Self-Management: The Foundation of Success

27. June 2010

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It’s all about me. Whether we’re a teenager or a father, a baby or a mother, whether we want to admit it or not, life really is all about me. There is a simple (not easy, but simple) formula for self-management. What ever undertaking we pursue we must put ourselves first. When we put into [...]

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Shakira ~ Chosen for South African World Cup Anthem

12. June 2010

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Ann McDonald, my new FB friend, posted this wonderful World Cup music video on FaceBook. Ann lives in Toronto, Canada and has created a blog about fun and inexpensive things to do in Toronto. Ann focuses on travel, music, and Art. I fell in love with Shakira’s video the first time I heard it. Shakira [...]

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Help Wanted: Good Role Models (The Recipe For a Healthy Self-Esteem Part Four)

30. May 2010

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“People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy.” –Oliver Goldsmith Is Superman in the building? Okay Superman is a bit much, I admit, but where are the good role models for us to follow? And, just as important, how do we become good role models for others? Role models are [...]

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There is no one alive who is Youer than You! (The Recipe for a Healthy Self-Esteem Part Two)

26. May 2010

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“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” –Dr. Seuss In a society that seems to reward us for looking, acting and thinking alike, having a unique identity might seem a bit out of date, or even worse, like a sure route to social [...]

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We All Need To Belong (The Recipe for a Healthy Self-Esteem Part One)

22. May 2010

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Like a favored recipe, the making and maintaining of a healthy self-esteem start with the right fresh ingredients lovingly prepared. Here’s a recipe that we all need to add to our lives and enjoy often. Recipe for a Healthy Self-Esteem: Start with one part connection Liberally sprinkle with large doses of unique identity Season with [...]

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The Written Word

18. May 2010

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Just Because it’s Written Doesn’t Make it So
About 1999 I received this great email about the Victorian Age~ I shared it with everyone, it’s from the History Channel, that’s a credible source, right?

I wanted to share it with all of you, but before I posted it, I thought I’d make sure it was accurate. I mean I thought the Victorian age is in the 1800′s to early 1900′s. That confirmation turned into hours of investigation. It’s true, history is not boring!

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No Arms No Legs No Worries

8. May 2010

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Nick Vujicic – People are his passion. Sharing with them a message of hope is what he’s passionate about. At 25 years old, he is realizing his dream of sharing his message with everyone. He has spoken in over 15 countries to 2 million people face to face.

Nick shares his message of gratitude for what he has. He says it’s a lie to think that we’re not good enough. It’s a lie to think we’re not worth anything. My story is not nearly as extreme, but I learned from my experiences too!

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