
Personal Development - UrbanMonk.Net Abundance Tapestry — Creating A Life Of Abundance Zen Habits Waking Up Full of Awesome There was a time when you were five years old, and you woke up full of awesome. You knew you were awesome. You loved yourself. You thought you were beautiful, even with missing teeth and messy hair and mismatched socks inside your grubby sneakers. You loved your body, and the things it could do. You thought you were strong. You knew you were smart. Do you still have it? The awesome. Did someone take it from you? Did you let them? Did you hand it over, because someone told you weren’t beautiful enough, thin enough, smart enough, good enough? Why the hell would you listen to them? Did you consider they might be full of shit? Wouldn’t that be nuts, to tell my little girl below that in another five or ten years she might hate herself because she doesn’t look like a starving and Photoshopped fashion model? Or even more bizarre, that she should be sexy over smart, beautiful over bold? Are you freaking kidding me? Look at her. You were, once. Amelia says Good Morning.
Riding the Waves of Personal Development AwakeBlogger - Personal Development and Spirituality Blog Confucius says: The Top 10 Quotes by Confucius Confucius is one of the most quoted personalities ever. He is so popular that there is a special “Confucius says …” joke-selection, I mean who can say to have this kind of achievement ;) Confucius, whose name literally means “Master Kong”, lived 551-479 BCE. He was a Chinese thinker and philosopher, whose teachings have deeply influenced not only Asian thought and life. One of the best known sources of Confucius are The Analects, a collection of his teachings, which was compiled many years after his death. Many of them are universal and timeless in their beautiful and simple truth and they are as valid today as on the day they left Confucius’ mouth. Confucius says … 1. It’s the “Golden Rule” and the essence of real compassion. It doesn’t mean to lose individuality or self-worth, on the contrary – but the other person earns the same gift. 2. 3. Those quotes are just perfect. Picture something nice as winning an Olympic gold medal or picture something terrifying as the loss of a loved one.
Get-It-Done Guy Jane writes in: I'm a grad student. I do a lot of online research. The information revolution is wonderful, isn’t it? You Need a Free-Form Bucket You’ll need to put the info you collect into a general purpose information-holding tool, something where you can have notes, pictures, Web links, bookmarks, fine art, incriminating information about your political opponents, etcetera. A database won’t do, because databases only store stuff where you know the kind of stuff and what it’s like in advance. But what will work is a tool that lets you put everything into one document. You Need Free-Form Retrieval Pulling things out of a bucket can be harder than putting them in. Later, you may be investigating the relationship between North American sports behavior and Kraft Corporation’s quest for world dominance. Lastly, You Need Organization Once you have all the information, you need to be able to group it in multiple ways to find patterns, themes, and different ways of organizing it.
Body language Body language is significant to communication and relationships. It is relevant to management and leadership in business and also in places where it can be observed by many people. It can also be relevant to some outside of the workplace. Understanding[edit] A study in body language. Body language signals may have a goal other than communication. Physical expression[edit] Physical expressions like waving, pointing, touching and slouching are all forms of nonverbal communication. A chess player in deep concentration . Some people use and understand body language differently. Prevalence of non-verbal communication in humans[edit] The interpretation of body language should not be based on a single gesture. Proxemics[edit] Introduced by Edward T. Proximity range varies with culture. Unintentional gestures[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] Jump up ^ McCarthy, Sandra. Giddens, Anthony, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. External links[edit]
Dumb Little Man - Tips for Life Motivation and Self Improvement | PickTheBrain Top 10 Most Inspiring Quotes of Lao Tzu Lao Tzu was the most important spiritual Chinese sage. His name, which is also often called Laozi, literally means “Old Master” and is generally considered an honorific. He lived in the 6th century BC, at the same time as Confucius, who was born a generation after Lao Tzu. He once sought out Lao Tzu who told him “Strip yourself of your proud airs and numerous desires, your complacent demeanor and excessive ambitions. Lao Tzu is the father of the Chinese spiritual tradition Taoism, mainly because of his text called Tao te Ching (Tao: the way of all life, te: the fit use of life by men, ching: text or classic). It is based on the Tao (The Way), which is the creator and sustainer of all things in the Universe, and the practice of doing by nondoing (wu-wei) that enables the disciple to unite with the Tao. Lao Tzu wrote his only book Tao Te Ching just before he walked away from the Chou empire he served. 1. This first sentence of his teachings seems paradoxical. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Geekpreneur One of the problems of working online is keeping track of your life. It doesn’t matter whether you are researching for an offline job or are a hardcore web worker. In the past, a lot of us have used paper day planners, but if a significant part of your day is spent online, you likely have digital information to track. One of the most powerful and flexible ways to do this and stay productive is with a Personal Dashboard. A Personal Dashboard doesn’t have to be just for your personal affairs but can include aspects of your life and work on or offline. The drawback is that these sorts of apps are very narrow in their feature set, especially Google Reader. A much more suitable application choice for a proper Personal Dashboard is to use a mind mapping tool. What’s a Personal Dashboard For? A personal dashboard is a sophisticated way to digitally track your offline and online life, both for work and personal. Why Mind Mapped Dashboards? Why use a mind mapping tool?
Read with a pointer; Take question on the text befor you read - seek the information wich do you want; Control your reading through tempo change and note taking by rochusroth Apr 29