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Intuition: The secret to your career success
Intuition: The Secret to Your Career Success Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed. For far too long, we moderns have relied on our analytical/logical brain to make important life decisions. It is my belief that our imaginative/creative brain holds the key to better, smarter and more soulful decisions. This is because the right side of the brain, which loves creativity---taps into your intuitive nature. . . .
What is Feng Shui, and How Does It Work?
by Stephanie Roberts Feng shui (say "fung shway"), often called the art of placement, could just as accurately be called "the art of flow." This ancient Chinese practice, literally translated as "wind" and "water," aims to maximize the beneficial movement of chi--the universal life force present in all things--through an environment. Just as fresh air and clean water nourish our bodies, so doe. . .
How to Improve Your Love Life with the Power of Feng Shui
FENG shui (say "fung shway") is the art of creating a home environment that supports the life you wish to live. A key element of feng shui is creating a smooth flow of chi (positive energy) through your space. Chi likes to move through your home as though it were a gentle breeze or a meandering stream. Where it is blocked, the energy becomes stagnant--like a pond choked with algae and fallen le. . .
A Lesson From Stuffed Cabbage
A Lesson From Stuffed Cabbage Helaine Iris © 2003 “One pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it” Persian proverb I just returned from a wonderful week of rejuvenating vacation that included a visit to my parent’s home. In their guest room, where I sleep, is a large picture of my dear and departed red headed, Jewish grandmother. Early one morning, as I was waking from . . .
What is Stress?
What is Stress? Stress is an interpretation of an event or circumstance which is understood to be a threat. It can be any force or pressure put on a system (living or nonliving) which may result in a need for the system to adapt or change. Stress on human beings is like a rubber band. You also stretch to meet the environment around you, the demands of your lifestyle, and the pressures you pu. . .
The Feng Shui of Procrastination
What does procrastination have to do with Feng Shui? Actually, everything! Feng Shui is about the free flow of energy in your environment and in yourself. It’s also about creating environments that support your success and pull you forward. What’s the biggest thing that prevents that flow of energy? Clutter. And what creates clutter? You've got it - procrastination! You can procrastin. . .
Controlling Behavior, Loving Behavior
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Controlling Behavior, Loving Behavior Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbonding. . .
Why So Much Infidelity?
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Why So Much Infidelity? Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbo. . .
Are You Controlling or Loving Yourself?
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Are You Controlling or Loving Yourself? Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbondi. . .
Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting Author: Margaret . . .
How to choose the college ofyour choice
How to Choose the Right College For You By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed. With over 3,500 higher education institutions across the United States, no wonder choosing the right college seems overwhelming. Fortunately you can make this very important decision easier by knowing what you want to get out of your college experience. Knowing what you want provides you with criteria to help you select the b. . .
Addiction to Worry
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Addiction to Worry Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding. . .
Increase Book Sales: When a Book is No Longer Just a Book for Sale
Do you have books sitting in your garage that you haven't sold yet and looking for ways to move them? Then you will want to know about these five outrageous ideas that aren't difficult and can be just plain out fun. Dede Hall, author of The Starving Student's Cookbook had very poor sales for her books. Then one day an outrageously light bulb moment appeared. She added an inexpensive skillet . . .
Compassion – A Powerful Doorway to Personal Growth
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Compassion – A Powerful Doorway to Personal Growth Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-ma. . .
Clutter-Clearing and Your Authentic Self
Have you ever felt so discouraged, your life so out-of-control, the universe so unresponsive to your needs and desires, that you couldn't help it: you just had to clean up? By paying attention to these impulses we recognize the deep connection between our personal environment and our innermost selves. It's as though by shifting the arrangement of our belongings we hope to rearrange the molecule. . .
Will Your Marriage LAST?The Do’s and Don’ts of staying together
(Who's been married to the same woman for 30 years.) In this age of me first and taking care of number 1 marriages don't seem to last very long. Statistics tell us that 50% of all marriages end in divorce and that the average marriage only lasts 5 years. Unless you're in the movie business when 6 months is a record. 50 years ago divorce was unheard of by the majority of people. The philosophy o. . .
Feng Shui Tips for Your Kitchen
by Stephanie Roberts Feng Shui (say "fung shway") associates the kitchen with both health and prosperity. Couple this perspective with the role of the kitchen as "the heart of the home," and you can see that any feng shui problems in this room can have a significant impact on your family. Here are some quick tips for improving the feng shui of this important area of the home. * Good housekeepin. . .
Embrace Longevity & Romance with These 10 Feng Shui Secrets
Your bedroom is the most important room in your home. It has the greatest effect on your health and well-being. While you sleep, your energy fields are particularly receptive to the effect of any imbalance in your surroundings. Feng Shui can help you create an environment where your well-being is enhanced, not compromised. These secrets will enhance the energy in your bedroom, improvin. . .
The Power of the New Year
THE POWER OF THE NEW YEAR Every year at this same time we all experience the same ritual. We assess how we did during the year. First we look at our bigger goals and that’s the easy part. We either hit our goals or we didn’t and we all feel differently about our success. The more difficult part is when we look at our subtle or personal goals which include our relationships, our food choices. . .
The Courage to Be a Loving Parent
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: The Courage to Be a Loving Parent Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbonding.com. . .
10 Tips to Feng Shui Your Office & Boost Your Prosperity
Feng Shui (fung-shway) is the study of arranging your environment to enhance your life. Every minute of every day your environment is either supporting you or draining you. Feng Shui teaches you to join forces with your environment to make living your best life effortless. Not only does your environment reflect your consciousness, but also the flow of energy in your home and workplace determ. . .
Purposeful Living or.... Spontaneous Combustion!
Last week in Chicago.....Spontaneous combustion! On Thursday afternoon, amid boxes stacked to the ceiling in rooms and hallways throughout the house, a fire "just happened," said Fire Department spokesman Lt. Dan Young. Spontaneous combustion can occur, Young said, when oily rags or certain household chemicals undergo chemical reactions that produce heat. Conditions in the house were right for . . .
4 Powerful Ways To Fire Up Your Motivation
It's so difficult to go on when everything seems to fail, isn't it? Are there times in your life when you really want to call it "quits" because you just can't see any good results from all the hard work you've done? Hold your horses! Never ever think of giving up. Winners never quit and quitters never win. Take all negative words out of your mental dictionary and focus on the solutions wit. . .
The Joy Of Living In The Zone
What do people want most in the world? What is the most sought-after goal? From the moment we awaken to the moment we close our eyes at night, what is it we seek every minute of the day? We want to feel good. The primary motivation behind every action we take is the desire to feel happy. Even when we're focused on moving away from pain, we are, in effect, moving toward feeling good-physically,. . .
Workplace Fitness: A Gym Full Of Useful Advice For Continual Learning
"Where do you get all your energy?" That's a question many of us are asked as we finish leading an intense management retreat, conducting a training session, or keynoting a major conference. My answer, after I jokingly say, "Drugs!" is "Exercise". I've realized that some of the lessons learned in a physical fitness program are appropriate for our personal and professional growth and have al. . .
How to meditate without even trying
I remember when I started trying to meditate. I would sit down, close my eyes, and try to be really calm (my definition of meditation at the time). That was hard: my head would burst with ideas, thoughts, solutions, problems… I would become agitated, and stopped generally after ten long minutes, if not less. It’s during my short “meditations” that I felt less… meditative. I knew there was somet. . .
Improve Your Love Luck with Feng Shui!
Are you tired of looking for love without success? If so, the layout, furnishings, and energy of your home and bedroom could be part of the problem. When the areas of your home affecting your love life are cluttered, missing from your floor plan, or suffering from sha chi (harmful energy) it can be difficult to find and maintain a good relationship. A key principle of feng shui is that everyth. . .
It's That Time Of Year
It's That Time Of Year Helaine Iris (c) 2004 "The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones." William Faulkner It's that time again, almost February. Deep winter in New England. Not only is it bitter cold and everything's covered in ice and snow, we're still months away from spring. Although the calendar says it's spring at the end of March, if you live in New England yo. . .
A Jar Of Sauce Can Make You Bigger
A Jar Of Sauce Can Make You Bigger Helaine Iris (c) 2004 "We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are." Max Depree It's funny how the seemingly simplest events in life can be doorways into profound moments of self-realization and growth. I had a meltdown this afternoon. Albeit brief, it had all the qualities of a full-fledged tantrum. It was no fun. There I was in my kit. . .
Stopping Time
Six hundred feet straight down! Nothing to break the fall. I've got to switch channels. I don't like my chances on this station. Infused with youthful caprice, I mused to myself about my predicament. Enjoying the intense body rush of imminent danger, I was torn between prolonging the joy-terror and searching for an escape from my imminent demise. I'd been in similar dire situations before and I. . .
Exploring Beneath The Surface
Exploring Beneath the Surface Unwanted feelings and thoughts are rich territory to dive beneath the surface for fresh insights that open the heart. Imagine for a moment that you are floating along on the ocean of feelings unwilling to accept that the choppy waves to your left signify anger. If you put on snorkeling gear and dive under them, you will see a whole new world. Beneath the anger yo. . .
The Art of Communication
The Art of Communication You’re on the way to the airport ….You get on the plane with a book that you’ve been planning to read for quite some time. As you open your book you glance at the person next to you… A few minutes later the person next to you asks you a question and you reluctantly answer…You lower your book a bit to be polite and after a few minutes you find yourself putting your book . . .
10 Expressions to Avoid in Sales Information
Keeping up with what words are in and out isn't hard. Yet, with all the other more important things on our to-do list, it doesn't get remembered easily. 1. Any archaic, stilted words, such as: hitherto, whereby, thereby, herein, therein, thereof, heretofore. 2. "Kindly advise." As opposed to not kindly advising. 3. "Whereas." Instead use "where" or "while." 4. "Pursuant to." This is too in. . .
When Self-Growth becomes Self-Sabotage
Many of us invest quality time and energy into our personal development. We buy inspiring books, sometimes with the workbooks or journals that complement them. We discuss psychology with our friends – or we look for friends with whom we can have open discussions on the subject. There is activity in our mind – at times a little bit of confusion. We encounter so many different lines of thoughts. . .
10 Easy-to-Learn Tips On Handling Interruptions
Imagine this, a co-worker enters your office and says: "Cathy, could I talk with you for a minute? I'm having a real problem with...." You glance at your watch and think of the report that’s due in an hour. What do you do? What happens if you were Cathy’s supervisor? Let’s continue. You're cooking dinner, starting to unstress, the food preparation timing is coming together-- for once, and yo. . .
Planning A Slow Season Calendar
Every business experiences slower periods. For some, they sell more during the Christmas season while others move at a snail pace. Some sell more during the summer and others less. The key is being aware of your seasons and alternatives available to solve the challenge and change the results. All businesses need down time, breathing room to re-evaluate where we’re going, and where we’ve been. . .
The Road to 25-hour Days - Part One
Do you wish you had more time to do things you love, to be with your children, your life partner… and maybe with yourself, too? Do you wish you had the energy to cook healthy meals for yourself – or to exercise? Are you always too stressed to meditate or pray (or whatever makes you feel at peace)? Then here’s a clever exercise thought out by a time management specialist. I invite you to follow . . .
Feng Shui Tips for the Bathroom
The bathroom has a bad reputation in feng shui, and in some ways this is deserved, as you will discover. But it's not all negative. Comfort, cleanliness, and convenience are key ingredients to good feng shui, and our modern bathrooms provide them all. One of the challenges posed by the modern bathroom is that there's no good place for it in the ba gua* [the feng shui map of a space], which lon. . .
Putting Your Expert Team Together
As a freelance writer myself, I know how important it is to have, and keep track of, experts to interview. Here are a few ideas on the topic: I always emphasize to clients and seminar participants how important it is to start and maintain a "Team 100" list--people to support you in whatever you are doing. It is also equally important to start and maintain "Expert 100" list. For a writer this . . .
Wanted: A Dictionary-Perfect Leader
Answers are often before our very eyes or in front of our noses — particularly if we read the American Heritage Dictionary! Explore with me how some of the multitude of definitions for the word “leader” actually serve as a performance standard for leadership. Leaving behind the standard definition of “one who leads or guides”, consider the second definition: “one who has power or influence”. H. . .
Creating Assets: Spark Your Thinking With These 16 Comprehensive Questions
Creating Assets: Spark Your Thinking with these 16 Comprehensive Questions Here are some questions to get your thoughts and cash flow moving that will also keep your product creating aligned and focused. Find your gold mine in your surroundings by looking at any promotional literature you have created, audio or video tapes you have produced, press releases or articles about or by you, your pro. . .
11 Extraordinary Ways To Expand Your Subscriber List
11 Extraordinary Ways To Expand Your Subscriber List Here are 11 ways to expand your subscriber list: 1. Use a conversational writing tone. It makes a connection. Yet, don't get lax on the grammar and spelling. Use personal pronouns (I, me, you and your). Limit the percentage of I's to half or less of the yous. 2. Spread the knowledge even further by asking your readership to forward a copy. . .
Ten Ways to Add Abundance To Your Mind, Your Life & Your World
Ten Ways to Add Abundance To Your Mind, Your Life & Your World Abundance isn't something you find from the outside. Abundance begins within and radiates outward. Find the ways that increase your abundance inside. Add time to your day, simplify, or make a difference in the world. Gratitude multiplies. Find something in these ten ways to add abundance to your life and enjoy the positive resul. . .
Ten FAST Ways to Sell Your Products
Always give a reason for the sale for credibility. 1. If you have old Inventory, give a closeout sale. 2. Return sales. Sometimes called a scratch and dent sale. Offer any less than perfect inventory at a special discount. Always mention the character flaw with the product -- the corner’s bent, label glue scratch somewhere. 3. Only one or two left. Sell them for half price. Post on e. . .
Three Gratifying Ways To Add Abundance To Your Life
Abundance is intangible, spiritual and attracts energy. To attract this type of energy you need to define it, for when you name it, you can claim it. Your definition of abundance is as personal as your DNA. Abundance is the same feeling you have when all the toothpaste is gone and you realize with a sigh that there is a spare in the cabinet. Emotional abundance is having reserves available . . .
TEN TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR PERFECT WEDDING VOWS.
(c) M. Maureen Killoran, 2004 1. Start with a nice clean piece of paper (lavender is good, but any kind will work). Down the left side of the page, write the numbers 1-10. Now – without stopping to think about it, fill in this page! Write down the first 10 things that come to mind in response to this sentence: “I love (my partner’s name) because . . . “ Set this piece of paper aside. 2. N. . .
10 Simple Ways To Expand Your Subscriber List
10 Simple Ways To Expand Your Subscriber List Here are 10 ways to expand your subscriber list: 1. Keep your subscription form easy to find on every web page. Preferably, add it on your navigational bar. If the form is to large for the bar or page, add a hyperlink and send them to a popup or a separate page so that the previous page on your site doesn't disappear. It is easy for them to retu. . .
Knowledge Is NOT Power
For generations, society’s mantra to us was, "Knowledge is power." And that knowledge equaled power. As long as this continued to be subjective, unproven, society kept singing the mantra. Boom! The Internet comes along, knowledge increases 10,000 percent over night, and society chases the knowledge in greater numbers. More people are getting PhD’s and double master degrees than ever before. . . .
Supercharge Your Dreams!
We all accept the fact that the lighter the backpack, the easier and quicker the climb to the top of the mountain. We all understand that the lighter the load on an airplane, the higher and faster it can fly. We pay extra for high octane fuel so our car will operate more efficiently. Then why don't we apply the same wisdom to our bodies and our dreams? The Need for Speed We know that the cleane. . .
Are you stressing yourself by thinking too much?
Why is it that some people become totally stressed when the smallest thing goes wrong while others can cope with extraordinary amounts of pressure with it batting an eye? There can be many factors at play here. We become more easily stressed when we are tired or unwell. But with all things being equal it is what we think about a situation that will determine whether we are stressed by it or n. . .
Create an environmentally friendly shopping policy
These days, buying green products does not mean sacrificing your quality of life or needing to become a hippy. There are many high quality environmental products which are better for the environment and your health. Today, you have far more options when it comes to purchasing products that do not harm the environment. Products that were once only found in the health food shop are now showing . . .
Lessons In Leadership: What Not To Do... From A Canoe!
When it comes to fishing, my husband takes the lead. But his lack of leadership ability in a recent canoe trip on the Boundary Waters in Northern Minnesota offered wonderful lessons on how leaders can unknowingly screw up. (1) Assign responsibility without authority. Bill insisted that in order to cast his fishing line, he needed to be in the back of the canoe. I was to paddle as he cast and . . .
Storytelling - The Great Motivator of People
In a data-driven world, facts and figures are the order of the day in sales calls, employee meetings, board rooms, and political assemblies. Traditionally, when a person is trying to convince someone else to do something they use the logic of benefits and features — long the sacred domain of anyone in sales. And they are missing the boat. What truly moves us as human beings, what prompts us in. . .
Why you don't need motivation
As a life coach, I often hear people say they lack motivation – in fact, the “motivation discussion” is almost a ritual with my new clients. You really want something, in fact you almost need it, but you just don’t have the drive to get to it. As a result, you blame yourself; you get stuck in your disappointment, your guilt, or your frustration – further and further away from your goal. But why. . .
April's Opportunity
Every season has its moods and flavors. Spring is a time of new optimism and in last month’s letter, Planting Seeds of Spring, I wrote about planting seeds as a metaphor for possibilities. April has its unique challenges and opportunities. With the usual focus on taxes, we are reminded of our relationship to money. We see our tax returns as scorecards for our financial health. In our society. . .
How'd They Do That?
"How'd they do that?" I asked myself time and time again in my youth. As a journalist and documentary filmmaker, I witnessed ordinary people performing extraordinary feats on countless occasions. I documented individuals in moments of crisis and emergency going beyond the limits they and society believed possible. Caught up in earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and accidents, I watched mild-manner. . .
Keeping Love Alive
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Keeping Love Alive Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding. . .
Feng Shui House-Hunting Tips
Using feng shui principles in the house-hunting phase is one of the most useful times to do so. There are many levels to understanding a home, including unseen influences based on when the house was built and combined with its precise compass orientation. As an example, a house built in 1950 that faces south could present potential health problems for the occupants in the areas of the eyes or . . .
Conjuring Up Sid Caesar
Internet Love focuses attention. When you really love something, you are naturally pouring your interest and appreciation toward the object of your love. The driving core of this concern and care, on an electro-magnetic level, is creative life force. As our love flows toward the object of our love, the object is filled with our vital energy, enthusiasm and joy. This energetic connection to the . . .
Five Fun Ideas That Increase Online Traffic
1. Using Hidden Links to increase subscribers or for a contest. Place a not so easy to find link in your copy and then ask people to find it. Give them a prize or freebie for finding it. Or you can give them the ebook after they find the link and click on it. By burring it inside the material, they will definitely need to read it carefully in order to find it. 2. Have unique information? . . .
Email Reflections: 10 Simple Courtesies
Email Reflections: 10 Simple Courtesies Okay, you are super busy or you are down to your last email before heading home. Maybe it’s first thing in the morning, you have a full in box to read and handle, all before your meeting starts in 10 minutes. It’s easy to be in a rush and dismiss the little things, however... ...have you ever thought how your email looked from a receiver’s viewpoint? . . .
Making Space for Sacred Space
MAKING SPACE for Sacred Space ================================================== When you read a great inspirational book, prayer, or article, don't you think to yourself, "What a great idea! I should do more daily rituals, prayer, meditation."? It always seems like a great idea, right? We know that sacred practices and sacred space bring peace, harmony, joy, and ease into our lives. Sound. . .
Slogans: Creating and Using Them In Life, Career andBusiness
Information is coming at us from all directions nowadays. This pace requires us to demand that we receive it fast and predigested in order to inch ahead of the game. This also requires a new filing system method for storing the bites and bytes. In this article, we will go into greater details on: * Why slogans are important in today’s society fast-pace information systems. * What is a slogan. . .
Emotional Dependency or Emotional Responsibility
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Emotional Dependency or Emotional Responsibility Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2004 by Margaret Paul URL: ht. . .
Love, Food, and Kids
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Love, Food, and Kids Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2004 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbondin. . .
Happiness Versus Pleasure
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Happiness Versus Pleasure Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@inner. . .
Media Kit: 25 Component Possibilities
Media kits, virtual or print, include a combination of information whether created for electronic delivery or print. The number of components depends on the kit’s focus and intention. For instance, an author’s kit would include a different combination of information than a service business, or a multifaceted company or speaker. Here is a list of component elements to pull from and tips to bri. . .
How To Criticize And Still Be Nice
Have you ever encountered an experience when someone told you how fat you've become? Maybe your boss have commented on how bad your work turned out to be. Maybe you've heard from other folks how people view you as cold and unapproachable. Hurts, doesn't it? Believe it or not, some people can be so tactless that they are not even aware when they've hurt anyone's feelings. The receiving . . .
The Hidden Superpowers Of Your Mind
The mind is an infinite wonder. It has the fantastic ability to transmute your desires into their physical counterparts. You can do anything that your mind can conceive, as long as you have the belief and will power to back it up. Take the case of cancer patients who were given placebo pills. These are just plain pills that have no healing capabilities. So how did they get well? The p. . .
Use Your Time Wisely!
When I was small, I have never considered the importance of time. I would just laze around, watch TV, lie in bed, and play video games. As I grew older, I thought about the things that I have achieved. To my surprise, I haven't accomplished a lot. I resolved to myself that I will do things that will contribute to the benefit of mankind. I studied very hard and learned a lot of lessons from. . .
7 Incredible Lifesaving Tips to Manage Your Anger
Experiencing anger is extremely dangerous to your health. It causes your adrenaline and blood pressure to rise up at above normal levels. Moreover, you could end up hurting someone or doing something that you will regret later on. Here are 7 fantastic tips to help you be the one in control of yourself, and not the hazardous madman called "Anger." 1) Relax and visualize. Calm yourself down. Ta. . .
Bad Luck ... Or Blessing In Disguise?
There was a woman who was in such a hurry to go to the airport. She told the cab driver to step on it. She was so engrossed with her own thoughts that she was not aware they were going on a different route. Suddenly, a man went inside the cab and took her handbag where she placed her visa, passport, and all her money for the trip. The driver, who was in cahoots with the robber, left her in th. . .
Fight, Flight, or Loving Action
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Fight, Flight, or Loving Action Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2004 by Margaret Paul URL: http://www.innerbon. . .
Seven "Really" Truly Unique Ways to Sell More Books
These marketing tips aren’t for the weak at heart. Use discretion and know where the ego and self-promotion boundary stands for you. 1. Use a fold over business card. Place your book information inside the fold. The title on the bottom side of the fold so it is seen first when the card is opened. Only one book to sell right now, no problem. To fill up the page, add the book’s tag line or . . .
A Wake Up Call
A Wake Up Call Helaine Iris © 2004 “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” Mary Oliver Last week was one heck of a week! It all started with what I thought was a toothache. After a few days of building pain, I reluctantly went to my dentist to see what was the problem. I was hesitant because I was convinced the outcome was sure to be expensive. I Probably ne. . .
19 Ways to Attract Higher Paying Clients
Some people have little difficulty attracting and maintaining clients who have higher discretionary funds to spend for solutions. Others can't get to first base. If you are one of those and want clients that can pay more and you currently aren't attracting them, here is a list of 10 barriers that might be interfering. Higher paying clients are easier to work with, appreciate your work more, pa. . .
Four Proven Techniques On How To Capture Positive Habits
Bad habits, we all have them. They keep us from accomplishing our dreams, make us say and do things that really aren't in our integrity. Good habits allow us to transition through our day on autopilot. So much so, we forget that our good habits have a bigger strong hold. Dr. Phil McGraw, TV-psychologist and Oprah offspring, says that we need to, "Behave our way to success." I cringe when I h. . .
Finding Your Balance
Find Your Balance Helaine Iris © 2004 The other day I was introducing myself to a group of busy professionals. I told them I especially loved to work with women who feel they are overworked and have no life; and lack balance between their work life and their personal life. As I was heading out the door to my next appointment a woman from the group stopped me and said she really wanted to work. . .
Web Writing: Create Writing Flow With Four Uncommon Connectors
Web Writing: Create Writing Flow With Four Uncommon Connectors Connectors -- conjunctions, punctuation, and transitional phrases -- allow readers to process information promptly by creating balance and relationships between sentence parts. The connectors are performing the same work as verbs, objects, modifiers and multiple subjects. Here are four uncommon connections that will create an easi. . .
35 Quick Tips for Writing A Press Release
35 Quick Tips for Writing A Press Release Layout 1. 1-2 pages in length. 2. Double-space. 3. 1.5 to 2 inch margins. 4. Use company stationary with logo and slogan. 5. Avoid bright or dark-colored paper. 6. Center "News Release" at top. 7. Place a "release date" under "News Release". 8. On second page, type "page 2". 9. Use company stationary with logo and slogan on page 2. 10. Leave o. . .
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