Daily Homework
We learn much of what we learn initially through repetitious exposure. It is by becoming present to something repeatedly that space is created for us to learn anew. It is by taking that which we are exposed to and bringing it forth into our life, committing it to action, that we begin to change or transform our life in some way. This is especially true with respect to the possibilities made available through transformation. The DAILY HOMEWORK is about the creation of possibilities for transformation. (more…)
Five Ways Towards A Balanced Life
1 - Force yourself to separate work and personal life: Social psychologists support that your ability to do a good job while at work depends on whether or not you have a home life that refreshes and restores you. If you cannot stop thinking about the projects you have to complete after leaving the office, try to create a mental filing cabinet. It would act as your actual project cabinet since you will allow yourself to sit down, open it and deal with your work worries. (more…)
The Temptation Of The Critical Voice
Each of us has an inner critic. There is no way to grow up in our society without having developed this inner critical voice – which comes from parents, teachers, peers, the media, and from our own conclusions.
The problem is that this inner critic sounds like a voice of authority when in reality it doesn’t know what it is talking about. (more…)
Experience
Learning can take on two forms. We can put information into our head and we can put it into our character. School puts things in our head. It teaches fundamentals and gives us tools to begin the real learning that goes on out in the arena of life. (more…)
Optimistic People Make More Money
Optimism is more than a positive mental attitude. It is not constantly saying positive things to yourself and hoping they will come true. True optimism is a frame of reference that governs how you look at the world. Optimism means having expectations that, for the most part, things will eventually turn out okay. (more…)
Setting Goals: Your Only Recipe For Success
Goals are like signposts. As long as you can see these signposts, then you know you are heading in the right direction. When you set goals, you eliminate the possibility veering off the track and derailing into failure. When a train veers of the rails, the entire locomotive is derailed. Looking at the rails, one does not see anything special in them; (more…)
Goalsetting For Success - 12 Winning Goal Smart Strategies
There is a lot of goalsetting for success guidance being offered on the net today. However, it never cease to amaze me the extent of the over-strenuous emphasis on the term ‘failure’ or ‘failing’ by many so-called ‘personal development’ advocates. I have encountered numerous such dubious approaches, some of which I perceive downright (more…)
How To Manage Stress To Get Total Stress Relief?
Stress is a complicated web. If I say, it bothers everyone, from the cradle to the grave, from the womb to the tomb, it won’t be an incorrect statement.
Stress has a combined effect, on your body and on your mind. Those who have no jobs are stressed due to unemployment. And ask those who have jobs! (more…)
Self Help Books To Conquer It All
Hey how’s life going? I say this and I really mean it, how is your life going overall right now, at this point in time? Are you happy? Are you where you want to be in your career? Do you enjoy the time you spend with your friends and family? Over all are you satisfied with where you’re at with your life as a whole? There are important questions that we need to ask ourselves. (more…)
The Need For A Sharp Memory
In a way, success and a sharp memory go together like a horse and carriage or hamburger and fries.
Just imagine how inconvenient or embarrassing it would be to be absent-minded or just plainly, to have a dull memory. Think of the benefits a sharp memory will bring to you by considering the following: (more…)