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Written on 5/01/2008 by Jodie Clements, of Yadaspeak.com. Ever pondered the question of Karma? Ever wondered what your greater purpose on this earth is? Ever

Written on 5/01/2008 by Jodie Clements, of Yadaspeak.com. Ever pondered the question of Karma? Ever wondered what your greater purpose on this earth is? Ever

Written on 4/28/2008 by Shilpan Patel of Success Soul. We’ve heard the classic expression, “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” Chickens hatch from
Several years ago I made a vow to stop working on the weekends. This was done for two main reasons: to clear out my brain

Written on 4/25/2008 by Stefanie Hutson, of the Vat19 Blog. For the new job seeker or prospective career-changer, the idea of getting hired in a

Written on 4/23/2008 by Jodie Clements, of Yadaspeak.com. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’ve all heard it before. The Beatles sang about it, thousands have written about

In todayโs hectic, multi-tasking society it can be difficult to maintain your focus on a project. We become easily distracted by many things โ co-workers,

Written on 4/22/2008 by Alex Shalman, creator of the Practical Personal Development blog. For many years during my childhood, friends would come in and out

Each year there are thousands of new articles and books aimed at helping you lose weight and stay in shape. Most of these only focus

Written on 4/03/2008 by Clay Collins, the author of The Growing Life. In 2005, a book entitiled, The Game, hit The New York Times bestseller

Written on 4/02/2008 by David B. Bohl, the author of Slow Down Fast. In life, there are two paths available to each of us. Which

Todayโs business world is constantly changing at breakneck speeds. It requires flexibility, a great deal of organization, and a good sense of humor just to
Written on 3/21/2008 by David B. Bohl, the author of Slow Down Fast. In the pursuit of self improvement, personal development or whatever you want
Written on 3/20/2008 by Alan Johnson of TheRatingBlog.com. Everyone that I know has a job; some are good some are bad. I’d imagine that most

Written on 3/19/2008 by Alex Shalman, creator of the Practical Personal Development blog. There is a special little secret ingredient which is responsible for getting

Written on 3/17/2008 by Alex Blackwell who blogs at The Next 45 Years. Lust is easy. Love is hard. Like is most important. – Carl

Written on 3/17/2008 by Cathy from Chief Family Officer. Unfortunately, mistakes happen. Sometimes, big mistakes happen. I recently had to handle one at the office.

Written on 3/15/2008 by David B. Bohl, the author of Slow Down Fast. When we run across something we do not like, it is

In my last post, we discussed various business propositions that an online business owner or blogger should avoid. Today itโs time to look into 5

There is a plethora of information out there touting all of the things you should be doing in order to succeed. But what about those

It’s been known for ages that the types of people we surround ourselves with have a lot to do with how we’re going to think,

OK, show of hands: how many people leave the house without eating breakfast? How many of you buy a bagel or pastry on the way

I once had a professor who had opportunities to meet and work with others who were masters of their trade. He said that after working

As someone who subscribes to and reads a dozen personal finance blogs, I have noticed something that many of those in the blogosphere would probably

No doubt you have heard the old saying, โChange happensโ. This is true, change happens every minute of our lives. In fact, one of the
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