Gratitude is just about everything, we appreciate in our lives. Are you all know the goodness around you? Their attitude is in line with the first one or are you lamenting all? (The word “disaster rag” British and means to complain or protest, particularly in a boring or permanently.) Continue reading →
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Attitude and Gratitude Collide
July 14th, 2008 — Everything Else
Time Management 101
June 20th, 2008 — Everything Else
If you want your overall level of stress reduction and increase your leisure, you have to forget everything that the effectiveness and management of time, say experts at the time management and what we should do increase productivity. The problem of the classical period of management techniques is that you work until the end of ten or twelve hours a day, maybe a little productive, but still the feeling ausgebrannt and not much free time. Continue reading →
The Four Conventions Explained
April 21st, 2008 — Everything Else
A number of months, I read a book that had a profound impact on me and on the two at all, I shared with her. A man named Don Miguel Ruiz’s cites four agreements. Don Miguel is a nagual, or Master, in the tradition of Toltec. The Toltecs, a group of artists and scientists, an exploration company and conservation of old spiritual knowledge. Continue reading →
What is Manifestation?
February 23rd, 2008 — Everything Else
The word “manifesto” for something tangible or easily perceived by the senses, especially through the eyes (which is Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The word is in many ways depending on the context. For our purposes, may be obvious, because we want to materialize our desires, goals and dreams, their forms only in our heads. Continue reading →
Improve Communication Skills
January 12th, 2008 — Everything Else
There are six tips for improving your communication style: Continue reading →
What Would It Really Cost?
November 19th, 2007 — Everything Else
One of my favorite quotes by the actor George Burns. He said: “It is very unfortunate that all the people who really know how the execution of this country are too busy driving taxis or cutting hair.” Continue reading →
