
33 Striking Differences Between Winners And Losers - So Which Side Are You On? | HealthMoneySuccess.com 67 CommentsJanuary 6, 2010 / Posted in Personal Development <div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic.<div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> Image courtesy of Liessel Differences Of Winners and Losers Successful people are winners in our society. Striking Differences Between Winners and Losers Parting Words Winners and losers are largely differentiated by their way of thinking. So which side are you on? Vincent Download your FREE ebook now: "Unleash your maximum potential" Enter your name and email to receive your free ebook now.
Best 2000s Movies: Top 40 Films of the Decade As the motion picture industry begins its second 100 years, we take stock of the good and the bad. Escapist fare like musicals ('Chicago') may be a rare occurrence these days, while weightier films ('Bowling for Columbine,''Children of Men,''City of God') reflecting these uncertain times, proliferate. Perhaps the best example of the wondrous evolution of film is the array of excellent animated movies ('Up,' 'Shrek,' 'Finding Nemo' and 'The Incredibles') on display in this first decade of the new millennium. But whatever your taste in film -- from action movies and comedies to documentaries and indies -- here's looking forward to the long march of a new century filled with glorious flicks. As the motion picture industry begins its second 100 years, we take stock of the good and the bad. 40. 39. 38. 37. 36. 35. 34. 33. 32. 31.
Small Ways to Improve One's Life Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to make drastic changes in order to notice an improvement in the quality of your life. At the same time, you don’t need to wait a long time in order to see the measurable results that come from taking positive action. All you have to do is take small steps, and take them consistently, for a period of 100 days. Below you’ll find 60 small ways to improve all areas of your life in the next 100 days. Home 1. Day 1: Declutter MagazinesDay 2: Declutter DVD’sDay 3: Declutter booksDay 4: Declutter kitchen appliances 2. If you take it out, put it back.If you open it, close it.If you throw it down, pick it up.If you take it off, hang it up. 3. A burnt light bulb that needs to be changed.A button that’s missing on your favorite shirt.The fact that every time you open your top kitchen cabinet all of the plastic food containers fall out. Happiness 4. 5. 6. How many times do you beat yourself up during the day? 7. Learning/Personal Development 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
21 Habits of Happy People Contributed by Cindy Holbrook “Happiness is a habit – cultivate it.” ~ Elbert Hubbar Happiness is one aspiration all people share. No one wants to be sad and depressed. We’ve all seen people who are always happy – even amidst agonizing life trials. I’m not saying happy people don’t feel grief, sorrow or sadness; they just don’t let it overtake their life. 1. Be thankful that you woke up alive each morning. 2. Surround yourself with happy, positive people who share your values and goals. 3. Accept others for who they are as well as where they are in life. 4. Keep up to date with the latest news regarding your career and hobbies. 5. Don’t wallow in self-pity. 6. Some statistics show that 80% of people dislike their jobs! 7. Take the time to see the beauty around you. 8. Don’t take yourself – or life to seriously. 9. Holding a grudge will hurt no one but you. 10. Develop an attitude of gratitude. 11. Always make sure your loved ones know you love them even in times of conflict. 12. 13. 14.
5 simple habits you should do every day to significantly improve your life : getdisciplined 28 Dignified Ways to Impress Everyone Around You post written by: Marc Chernoff Email Far more often than any of us like to admit, our actions are driven by an inner desire to impress other people. This desire is often reflected in the brand name products we use, the bars and restaurants we frequent, the houses and cars we buy and the careers we choose. But are name brand products, fancy bars, houses and cars really that impressive? Why? Consider the following questions: He drives a Porsche, but can he truly afford the car payment? You get the idea. Now take a moment and imagine a person who loves what he does for a living, smiles frequently and bleeds passion in every breath he takes. Here are 28 dignified ways to impress everyone around you. We make a living by what we get. Be authentic. Of course, the coolest thing about this list is that everything you need to impress everyone around you is already contained within you. Photo by: Khalid If you enjoyed this article, check out our new best-selling book.
Make Your Internet Time More Productive with These 5 Websites 13th September 2013 | Comments Benjamin Franklin once said that time is money. Nobody can make a better correlation, which can explain the true value of time. However, it’s commonly seen that people don’t use their free time properly. HowStuffWorks This website is owned by the Discovery Communications and has won many awards for the easy to understand, reliable and unbiased explanation it provides, while explaining how some things work. Lifehacker This blog recommends you about various software and other downloads, which can help you immensely in improving your personal productivity while operating various tech devices like computers, smartphones, laptops, etc. Khan Academy This is a place where you would get free education about all the topics available on this website. Creative Writing Now There are many online courses available on this website that tell you how to write novels, poems, stories, etc. Vocabulary.com This is the fastest way to improve your vocabulary in English language.
30 Habits that Will Change your Life Developing good habits is the basic of personal development and growth. Everything we do is the result of a habit that was previously taught to us. Unfortunately, not all the habits that we have are good, that’s why we are constantly trying to improve. The following is a list of 30 practical habits that can make a huge difference in your life. You should treat this list as a reference, and implement just one habit per month. Health habits Exercise 30 minutes every day. Productivity habits Use an inbox system. Personal Development habits Read 1 book per week. Career habits Start a blog. What do you think? Update: A reader put together a downloadable copy of all these habits.
50 ways to be ridiculously, shockingly generous — and feel ridiculously, shockingly good. I realized — many years ago — that when I behave generously, I feel rich. And I like to feel rich. So I choose to be generous. But “behaving generously” doesn’t necessarily mean “donating money” or “giving away your last cookie.” You can share knowledge freely, instead of hoarding it. You can do big things. You will never run out of ideas. What would happen if … You said “thank you” 50 different ways, to 50 different people, every day, for the next 50 days? The possibilities are beyond imagining, but one thing’s for certain: You’re about to become everybody’s favorite person. Starting today, join me in 50 days of ridiculous, shocking generosity. You don’t need to “prepare.” You don’t have to “buy anything.” You don’t need to “give it some thought.” You don’t have to “clear space on your calendar.” You just need to fold generosity into your day, in little ways, every day. Here are 50 prompts and possibilities to inspire you. (It’s going to feel so good.) Day 5: Choose a local show — improv!
7 Lessons From 7 Great Minds Have you ever wished you could go back in time and have a conversation with one of the greatest minds in history? Well, you can’t sorry, they’re dead. Unless of course you’re clairaudient, be my guest. Even though these great teachers have passed on, their words still live, and in them their wisdom. 1. “If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else.” - Lawrence J. In order for us to achieve our dreams, we must have a vision of our goals. Action: Visualize a life of your wildest dreams. 2. “It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, “Always do what you are afraid to do.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson The best way to learn something is to dive right in to it. Action: You must define your fears in order to conquer them. 3. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. Our thoughts determine our reality. Action: Create a list of your intentions and desires. 4. Action: Realize that happiness is a choice. 5. 6. 7. Courtesy of IlluminatedMind.net
5 habits that lead to more happiness Takeaway: Happier people are 31% more productive. To become happier by living more positively, every day recall three things you’re grateful for, journal one great experience you had, exercise, meditate, and perform a random act of kindness. Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes, 9s. Happier people are more productive. According to psychologist (and happiness researcher) Shawn Achor, when your brain is happy, it “performs significantly better than it does at negative, neutral, or stressed. Achor has deeply explored the topic, and has uncovered that happy people: Are 31% more productive (this one’s my favorite)Have 37% better sales figuresHave better, more secure jobsAre better at keeping their jobsAre more resilientHave less burnout And more. According to Achor, “if we can find a way of become positive in the present, then our brains work even more successfully as we’re able to work harder, faster, and more intelligently.” Recall three things you’re grateful for.
Learning to Not Be Consumed with Consumption - Jinxi Boo - Jinxi Boo Have you ever stopped to notice the interesting actuality that society tends to measure our worth in terms of "things?" Funny when you think about it, really, that success sort of hinges on how productive we are and how many THINGS we procure. Material items and the accumulation of such has become a fixated goal in this modern-day civilization. Artwork by crusty-punk If I can work more, I can buy more, I can own more, I will have more to exhibit,and this will prove my "value." Hmmm...what a backwards way of thinking, I say. When we get to the end of life's road, just HOW important will those THINGS be? Believe me, I know that this mentality is hard to escape from and tough to break. When all is said and done, the conglomeration of material goods is no match for true happiness and experiences. I have the default signature on my email set so that each message I send ends with this quote: "Happiness is not to have more, but to be more." Photo by kalandrakas ShareThis
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