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Consciousness

10 Ways to Live in the Now and Reawaken to the Present Moment

March 20, 2010

We’re all born into this world with a firm grip on living in the moment.  As infants we have yet to be conditioned to worry about the past, the future, or what others may think of us.  No matter the time or place we freely cry aloud, smile, laugh, pass gas, stare at people, and [...]

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3 Simple Positive Thinking Techniques You’ll Love for Tough Times

March 11, 2010

Have you ever been in a situation so negative that positive thinking seemed like a complete joke?  Do you ever have difficulty keeping a positive mental attitude?  Don’t worry—everyone feels that way sometimes.  So, what I’d like to offer here are a few easy positive thinking tips that help me get back on track when [...]

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Take a Deeper Look: A Lesson On Understanding and Love from Brother Bear

February 27, 2010

Devastated by the death of his brother Sitka at the hands of a mother bear, Kenai set out on a mission for revenge.  However, the spirits had a greater plan—a plan to teach Kenai the power of love and understanding for all.  This is the basis of Brother Bear, a movie which stands to teach [...]

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How to Live Fearlessly: A Life Lesson on Overcoming Fear

January 25, 2010

A wonderful personal development blogger, Stephen Mills, wrote a blog post series titled, The Science of Fear.  This resonated with me in a powerful way because I believe that fear is the most toxic element in our environment today.  It destroys more lives than terrorists, chemical weapons, ozone gases, carcinogens, ultraviolet rays, fast food, wars, [...]

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Who Doesn’t Deserve Compassion?

October 29, 2009

Most of us find it easy to show compassion for people stricken with misfortune.  If someone is ill or otherwise hurt, the average person feels some degree of empathy for them.  But what about the person who is inflicting hurt or hardship on others? Do you have compassion for them? Should you?
I thought about this [...]

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6 Ways to Escape Your Regrets

October 2, 2009

If you’ve made it to adulthood, chances are good that you have experienced the pain of living with regret.  Chances are equally good that you’d love to go back in time to change some choices that you’ve made, to undo some action that you took, to take back some words that you wish you had [...]

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Why Bad Things Happen to Good People and Vice Versa – A Law of Attraction Perspective

September 30, 2009

It is comforting to hold onto the ideals that we learned as children: good triumphs over evil, wonderful things come to good people, bad people will be penalized, everything works out for those who make the right choices, etc.  But is any of this true?  I mean—it happens; but not always.  So, what are we [...]

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20 Things That Raise My Love and Happiness Gauge

September 23, 2009

For me, self improvement is not just about changing the things, people, or circumstances in my life.  It is about learning the art of real happiness; which can be felt at any moment, under any circumstances.  Do you know how to raise your level of love and happiness? Are you consciously aware of the [...]

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Snapping Out of the Bad Mood Blues

September 18, 2009

Why It Seems Easier to Keep Feeling Bad… and How to Shake It Off
You may have noticed that when you feel bad, it’s much easier to wallow in the way you feel than it is to snap out of it.  In fact, things that you normally enjoy may annoy you when you’re in a bad [...]

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The Blame Game: Self Improvement Through Personal Accountability

September 15, 2009

Stop Blaming Others and Accept Responsibility For Your Life
I don’t know one person, including myself, who isn’t guilty of playing the blame game.  It’s one of those things that we learn as little children.  You spilled mom’s soda all over the new carpet, so what do you do?  The easiest way out is a big [...]

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