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  • Flowers As A Metaphor For Life  By : Olivia M
    The special language and meaning of flowers
  • Beauty, Gratitude, and the Open Heart  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    “…beauty on your earth is a shadow of the beauty of our heaven, and it’s a bitter thing to have a blindness for beauty on earth, for it makes a longer teaching to see the beauties of heaven.” Spoken by an Irish spirit in the book The Boy who Saw True (anonymous author).
  • Healing The Abandonment Wounds  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. Every individual I’ve worked with has had some abandonment wound to heal, and most relationship problems stem from abandonment wounds.
  • Two Choices That can Make Next Year The Best Year of Your Life  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    What if there were just two choices you could make to insure that next year would be wonderful? There actually are, and these choices are quite simple in concept, yet not easy to do. They are not things you do on the outside, such as exercising your body (which is always a good thing to do!) but ways of thinking and being on the inside. These have to do with your attitude and your intent.
  • Who Are The Underminers?  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    How many of you had the experience growing up of being told in various ways to limit yourselves from being all you can be? The movie “The Incredibles” is a wonderful metaphor for this. In this movie, the superheroes – the people with extraordinary powers – are restricted from using their powers.
  • Don’t Focus on Failure  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Here is some motivation for people who just feel like giving up.
  • I Can't Find My Homework, Mom! "Ask My Dear, and It Shall be Given to You!"  By : Laurie Meade Articles411.com
    Do you believe in asking God, or whatever higher power you choose to believe in, for the answers you need, when you need them? Read below for an enlightening story about my 11 year old daughter's missing homework papers.

    The problem started when my daughter took a break from her homework to eat dinner. She asked me if she could take it in her room and work on it while watching TV.
  • How Can I Tell What Vibes I'm Sending Out?  By : Michael Losier
    Until you learn to use the Law of Attraction in a deliberate way, most of the time you are not aware that you are attracting into your life-more of-whatever you are giving your focus, attention, and energy to. This is referred to as non-deliberate attraction. It can be described in a 4-step cycle:
  • How Often Each Day Should I Read or Say My Desire Statement?  By : Michael Losier
    Once you create a Desire Statement, you have completed step 1 and 2 of the three step Law of Attraction formula. Now your work is to Allow. Spend most of your time and energy there. Keep finding proof that you are manifesting something that is in alignment to your desire. When you celebrate and acknowledge something you have manifested, this proof helps remove the doubt and negative vibrations that prevent you from receiving your desire.
  • A Century of Hope  By : Sean North
    What would one initially think about someone who dropped out of school at the age of 16? Would there be any hope for this person? This person is Bob Hope. Comedian Bob Hope starred in over 50 movies and lived past the age of 100 years old.
  • Empower Your Trainees  By : Sean North
    One of the most memorable quotes that I heard from a trainer came from a man I knew named Rizal:

    “As trainees, you are supposed to interrupt me if you don’t understand something. You are supposed to ask questions. But you are not to go ahead of where we are in the class. All of the sections will be covered in due time.”

    As a trainee, I could not have agreed more with Rizal. He made an impact on me. He was one of the best trainers I have ever known. What made him a great trainer was that he loved his career. (Notice I didn’t say job.) I knew he viewed his classroom as more than just a place to go to work everyday.
  • I Believe in You!  By : Sean North
    “All it DOES take is one person to tell you that he or she believes in you.”
  • No GPS for Lindbergh  By : Sean North
    Although flying from New York to Paris is no big deal today, Charles Lindbergh flew his 3,600 mile, 33 1/2 hour flight in 1927 without a telegraph, radio or Global Positioning System (GPS). In his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh packed a few sandwiches, a couple canteens of water, 451 gallons of gas and a few maps. Several men had attempted to fly the same distance as Lindbergh, but failed only weeks before he made his record-setting flight. Lindbergh made a seemingly impossible journey come true.
  • Random Acts of Kindness  By : Ginny Dye
    Are you looking for ideas or motivation tips to make a difference in your life or for someone else’s life? Are you like most everyone and just don’t have much time? Can you perform random acts of kindness every day? Discover practical acts of kindness that will make a difference in our world.
  • The Value of the Individual  By : write 2 right
    How can we, as individuals, participate in waste management? Because some of us are so overwhelmed with Earth’s problems, we feel that our contributions have no real consequence in the end. For others, social barriers can be an issue...
  • Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Do you really want to be happy? Everyone says yes, but the gateway to happiness makes some of us frown. The gateway to happiness, is giving to others.
  • Aim High  By : Lee Down
    Too often we become enmeshed in competition or our ego screams for attention when really all our spirit wants is for us to unleash our brilliant gifts into the world. You can't take it with you so aim high and bring that brilliance forth. What is not given is lost forever.
  • Inspired For Women  By : Lee Down
    Women are unique and powerful beings in this world when wielding the truth of the heart wisdom that lives deep within. This article is a testament and tribute honoring women and calls forth more of the brilliance they have to offer the world.
  • Living Profoundly  By : Lee Down
    You want to have an impact in this world. You're consumed by thoughts of achievement, goals, worries, success. So how is your impact? Here's a simple look at the simple truth of what is truly important.
  • Your Mediocre Mind  By : Lee Down
    Do you falsely identify yourself with the trappings of your mind and all of its mental activity? Here is an insight that will challenge that perspective, offering more freedom in your life.
  • Act Your Way Into A New Way Of Thinking  By : Rebecca Hanson
    The best way to shorten the time spent in a negative situation is to focus on all the positives you can.
  • Engaging in the Moment for More Effective Living.  By : Adam Eason
    Want to learn how being engaged in the moment can enhance your life experience as well as your business? Here, Adam Eason shows how anybody can learn how to engage in the present more to enrich your life more and more wonderfully.
  • Using the Language of Self-Hypnosis  By : Adam Eason
    Using language in the most progressive way to ensure your internal dialogue can be as amazingly powerful to you as using self-hypnosis. The author of the best selling book "The Secrets of Self-Hypnosis: Harnessing the Power of Your Unconscious Mind" tells you how.
  • Child Victim to Survivor!  By : Dorothy
    Victims have no choice but to survive. If they do not commit suicide, they learn to cope. I have mentioned in another article that some use drugs, alcohol, food, cutting ones self and even sex. These are common coping strategies. NO they are not good ones, but for most of the victims that choose that road, it's the better of the two evils.
  • I Wonder Where the Wonder Went  By : Kevin
    Seeing the wonder in things around us is one of the ways we make our lives more meaningful and enjoyable. The key is to add more wonder to life by re-capturing past wonder, and finding new wonder in the things we do each day.
  • The Words Do Matter  By : Kevin
    Words can make a big difference in the lives of others and in our lives as well. It is important to remember the words we choose do matter.
  • Make Their Day  By : Judy Ringer
    When was the last time someone made your day – or you made theirs? In the national bestselling book, FISH!, by Stephen C. Lundin Ph.D., Harry Paul, and John Christensen, the fishmongers at the world famous Pike Place Fish Company in Seattle do it daily.
  • A Gift of Energy  By : Judy Ringer
    When attack becomes dance, everything is seen as a gift of energy.
  • How to live life  By : Ryan Fyfe
    Is life worth living without a dream?
    We all need dreams and goals to get us through the days and years. If they are big and take years to achieve or rather 5 mins is insignificant, they are all important!

    Can you truly be satisfied living someone elses dream?
    NO, If you can be satisfied then it isn't someone elses dream but rather your own!
  • Lessons We Can Learn From Jonah and the Whale  By : Deanna Mascle
    One day when my son related the story of Jonah to Fred the green rabbit I was struck by how close to home the story strikes--for Noah, for me, for all of us.

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