
10 Habits You Must Quit to Be Happy Email When you quit doing the wrong things, you make more room for the things that make you happy. So starting today… 1. Some people dream of success while others wake up and work hard at it. The secret to getting ahead is simply getting started. 2. Stop blaming others for what you have or don’t have, or for what you feel or don’t feel. 3. If nothing ever changed there would be no sunrise the next morning. And don’t forget, however good or bad a situation is now, it will change. 4. If you try to control everything, and then worry about the things you can’t control, you are setting yourself up for a lifetime of frustration and misery. Some forces are out of your control, but you can control how you react to things. 5. Nothing will bring you down quicker than berating yourself. As Henry Ford once stated, “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right.” 6. The negativity you bleed out toward others will gradually cripple your own happiness. 7. 8. 9. 10.
20 Things Life Is Too Short To Tolerate You don’t have to settle, it’s simply a choice you make every day. If you feel like you’re running in place there’s a good chance you’re tolerating things you shouldn’t be. It’s time to reclaim your life. Starting now, stop tolerating… People who bring you down. – Relationships should help you, not hurt you. And remember, you only live once, but if you live it right once is enough. Photo by: Anna Gay Related 12 Stressful Things to Stop Tolerating Needless tolerations can bleed you dry of energy and make it impossible for you to function effectively. March 5, 2012 In "Aspirations" 27 Stressful Things You Tolerate Too Often Life is to be enjoyed and appreciated, not endured and tolerated. October 12, 2014 In "Happiness" 26 Steps to Living a Life You Love by Barrie Davenport Have you dreamed of doing something big with your life?
Kindle Fire vs. iPad: Which is right for you? Amazon unveils its Kindle Fire tablet, a rival to Apple's iPad 2Price is the huge difference, although Amazon has sacrificed some features Fire offers a smaller screen and no camera or microphoneAmazon has optimized the Fire for media consumption (CNN) -- With Amazon unveiling its much-anticipated Kindle Fire tablet computer Wednesday, we may finally have a real tablet war on our hands. In the nearly 18 months since the iPad went on sale, tablet rivals have come and gone. Amazon's new entry, though, might be different. If you're in the market for a tablet, though, here's the real question: Which one, if either, is right for you? We can't say for sure, since we haven't gotten our hands on one yet. Tablet wars heat up with Kindle Fire Amazon's Kindle Fire unveiled Dissecting Amazon's Kindle Fire Here's a look at how the two devices stack up in some key areas. Price Apple's higher prices make the Fire's price tag look like, well, a fire sale. Screen size There's a pretty clear difference here. Apps
30 Life-Enhancing Things You Can Do in 30 Minutes or Less Many of us attempt to measure our happiness based on the duration of certain favorable experiences in our lives. The longer a favorable experience lasts, the happier we think we’ll be. But the truth is, life is simply a string of small, independent moments that are always changing. Here are 30 things you can do in 30 minutes or less that will have a positive emotional effect on you and those closest to you. Learn something new by starting a free course at one of the hundreds of online self-education resources bookmarked here: 12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free.Watch one of the thousands of educational videos streaming at TED.com, Academic Earth, or Khan Academy.Read an online book list and find a new book to grab next time you’re at the library. What simple life-enhancing activities do you participate in on a regular basis? Photo by: Rachel Sian Related 30 Ways to Save 30 Minutes a Day We're all way too busy. October 4, 2010 In "Hacks" 30 Challenges for 30 Days of Growth
10 Very Common Stupid Tricks That Wreck A Good Life Many people go through life acting like trained circus animals. They repeat the same antics they observed their neighbors, parents and family performing. What they often don’t realize is that they are wrecking their lives. Do you know someone that performs these tricks? Understanding that these tricks change good lives into a zoo is the first step to freedom. 10 Very Common Stupid Tricks That Wreck A Good Life I’d bet we’ve all witnessed at least some of these stupid tricks. 1. It seems that some people want the days of their lives to mirror a soap opera. 2. Who do you know that lives life like a hamster spinning in a wheel? 3. The voices of negativity are constantly lobbing grenades of gloom into our laps. 4. Why are people so afraid of giving away their time and money? 5. The recession we just experienced was a gift. 6. Making a bad mistake can be painful. 7. It isn’t always easy to let yourself be loved. 8. 9. Some people will throw blame at just about anybody but themselves. 10.
Anexo:Locuciones latinas «Errar es humano» Las locuciones latinas son expresiones en latín que se utilizan en español con un significado cercano al original. Como el latín fue la lengua de expresión cultural y científica en Europa hasta el siglo XVIII, muchas locuciones han pervivido en el lenguaje jurídico, filosófico, técnico, religioso, médico y científico. El mal uso del latín es satirizado en Historia del famoso predicador fray Gerundio de Campazas, alias Zotes, novela del siglo XVIII escrita por el Padre Isla. De acuerdo con la nueva Ortografía de la Real Academia Española, todas las locuciones latinas deben escribirse «[...] en cursiva (o entre comillas) y sin acentos gráficos, ya que estos no existen en la escritura latina».[1] Pronunciación latina[editar] La pronunciación del latín es un asunto debatido entre filólogos, lingüistas e historiadores, aunque es un problema que afecta al dialecto popular, no al uso culto. c se pronuncia /k/, como en casa (oclusiva, velar, sorda). A - E[editar] F - M[editar]
12 Things Happy People Do Differently post written by: Marc Chernoff Email by Jacob Sokol of Sensophy “I’d always believed that a life of quality, enjoyment, and wisdom were my human birthright and would be automatically bestowed upon me as time passed. I never suspected that I would have to learn how to live - that there were specific disciplines and ways of seeing the world I had to master before I could awaken to a simple, happy, uncomplicated life.” -Dan Millman Studies conducted by positivity psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky point to 12 things happy people do differently to increase their levels of happiness. I want to honor and discuss each of these 12 points, because no matter what part of life’s path we’re currently traveling on, these ‘happiness habits’ will always be applicable. Express gratitude. – When you appreciate what you have, what you have appreciates in value. Jacob Sokol is committed to living an extraordinary life. Photo by: Aurelio Asiain If you enjoyed this article, check out our new best-selling book.
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30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Their 30th Birthday The Web is grand. With its fame for hosting informative, easy-to-skim textual snippets and collaborative written works, people are spending more and more time reading online. Nevertheless, the Web cannot replace the authoritative transmissions from certain classic books that have delivered (or will deliver) profound ideas around the globe for generations. The 30 books listed here are of unparalleled prose, packed with wisdom capable of igniting a new understanding of the world. Everyone should read these books before their 30th birthday. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse – A powerful story about the importance of life experiences as they relate to approaching an understanding of reality and attaining enlightenment.1984 by George Orwell – 1984 still holds chief significance nearly 60 years after it was written in 1949. Related True Measure of Understanding: Ignorance Generates Negativity In the absence of understanding human reaction is generally negative. August 27, 2007 In "Aspirations"
25 Secrets to Good Life The secret to good life is a life that’s lived to the fullest. Each of us has our own way of life, “indifferences” as they call it. But the reality is that even how different we are and the way we live, there is still one universal truth, values and principles that is governing our world. Such truth gives other people a chance to find their place in this world and to live their life to its fullness. The question now is, how can achieve the good life and live life to the fullest? Learning and knowing the answer to this question can help you make your life as happier and successful as it should be. So if you are serious in creating positive changes in your life, start learning and applying the principles of living the good life. 1. Past can’t be brought back and the future will always be uncertain. 2. Your life is affected by the four aspects that are mental (brain), emotional (heart), spiritual (faith) and physical (body). 3. The only person that suffers when you do not forgive is YOU. 4.