It’s the Little Things: 300 Simple Ways to Indulge Yourself

Written by funker on March 15, 2010 – 3:19 pm

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You deserve a treat right now! All the rushing around, all the catching up, and all the “undone” things on our to-do lists can leave us feeling disconnected and drained. We all need to re-energize, reconnect, and rela… More >>
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Top Tips To Keep Yourself Distracted

Written by George V. Bolte on March 15, 2010 – 2:13 am

It’s not said without reason that distraction isn’t one of the better things. However, many a times, distraction becomes a necessity. It becomes all the more important if one has to be distracted from a bad thing. Distraction is a blessing in disguise when it comes to deadly habits like smoking or maintaining distance from the negative thought process. Many a times distraction plays a critical role in bearing the grief of relationship issues. Let’s have look at some of the tips that will help you distract your mind and hence cope better with any troublesome situation.

One of the simplest things that you can do to keep yourself distracted is indulge in some self pampering. Now, this does not mean taking yourself to the most pretty locales. You can get yourself a good massage or a nice haircut. Even a good pedicure or manicure works equally well to help feel good and take your attention off stressful things.

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Insider’s Guide To The Art Of Persuasion

Written by funker on March 14, 2010 – 3:20 pm

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Get Fit: Enroll In Fitness Programme

Written by Joseph Chapman on March 14, 2010 – 3:34 am

Personal trainers evaluate first of all the overall wellness status of a customer and then make a fitness program. Fitness programme should be intended to fulfill the fitness goal of the client. Fitness aspects consist of strength and power; aerobic endurance; speed and agility; and balance, coordination, and stability.

This age is one of widespread awareness about the role that health and fitness play in living a more satisfying and enriched life. Hence people throughout the globe and from all walks of life are increasingly opting for fitness programs.

Be it in your residence or a gym, a fitness program always works miracles for your body. Firstly it helps you to determine your objectives about fitness, and chart out a plan so that you can achieve those objectives. For instance, if your objective is to get rid of 5 kilos in 2 months’ time, the fitness program will instruct you on the daily exercises that need to be done and the kind of food you should eat in order to achieve your goal.

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Don’t Blame the Game: The Compelling Account of a Quadriplegic Who Took on the World and Won

Written by funker on March 13, 2010 – 3:21 pm

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Wide Asleep

Written by funker on March 12, 2010 – 3:20 pm

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Most people live their lives in a Wide Asleep state. Are you one of them? They react instead of create. If we do not control our thoughts, there are plenty of people and things out there who will. Thoughts and ideas are … More >>
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Don’t Blame the Game: The Compelling Account of a Quadriplegic Who Took on the World and Won

Written by funker on March 11, 2010 – 3:21 pm

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Rip Zaga and Peace

Written by Jamie Brown on March 11, 2010 – 2:49 am

This day in age, people are turning to religion in droves. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism has embedded it’s ideology in the hearts and minds of millions globally. While all these religions deserve respect and tolerance, few in the west have a grasp on the complicated concept of Buddhism.

The end all and be all of online encyclopedias, Wikipedia grabs the first slot on a Google search for the term Buddhism and the breakdown reads like this: “Buddhism is a religion and a philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (Pali/Sanskrit “the awakened one”). The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE.

He is recognized by adherents as an awakened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end suffering, achieve nirvana, and escape what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhism is traditionally conceived as a path of liberation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. Two major branches of Buddhism are recognized: Theravada (”The School of the Elders”) and Mahayana (”The Great Vehicle”). Theravada, the oldest surviving branch, has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, and Mahayana is found throughout East Asia and includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon, Tendai and Shinnyo-en. In some classifications, a third branch, Vajrayana, is recognized, although many see this as an offshoot of the Mahayana. While Buddhism remains most popular within Asia, both branches are now found throughout the world.

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Insure You Dream: “C” – For the 97% of People, C Stands for Casual

Written by John Di Lemme on March 11, 2010 – 2:27 am

Most people are usually informal with regards to their life. You could even call them passive observers. They allow life pass them by day after day. Informal folks are tired in life. They do not know that life could be totally awesome if they just made a decision to aspiration big and step outside the societal function that these people have conformed to through the years.

Casual is interchangeable with comfortable. Casual clothes may be seen and understood to be basic and comfortable. You know exactly how I experience concerning becoming secure. Whenever you are secure, you are not growing! You’re deciding for things as they are at that moment in life.

He’s dedicated to helping the world in more ways than one and knows that being comfortable does not contribute to society in a positive way. Are you casual in regards to your life? Do you let your dreams go by unnoticed because you think those dreams are bigger than you? Let me tell you something, champion. You are so much bigger than your dreams. If you weren’t, you wouldn’t even have the mental capability to think them up. As the famed author of Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill said, “What the mind can conceive, it can achieve.” I believe these words with all of my heart.

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Grieving And Adjusting

Written by Sophia Baker on March 11, 2010 – 2:12 am

It is often hard to make sense of the passing away of a beloved. It is not possible for anything to replace the void left behind by a departed loved one.

The seasons continue changing even after your loved one is gone, and you discover yourself picking up the broken shards of your life. You try to handle the grief that you no longer have that special person to share your life with.

Grief can quickly consume individuals who have lost someone close to them. To face the sorrow caused by the demise of a beloved, you must take action. Taking action allows the grieving individual to honor the life of the departed and celebrate and appreciate it.

One manner of taking action to overcome grief is creating a visible memorial for your loved one who passed away. A tribute to the dead is part of every culture in the world even during olden times. The act of giving tribute provides comfort, support, and solace for those who are left behind.

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