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		<title>Book Review: Living Life &#8211; As If Thinking Matters by R. L. Wysong</title>
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Generally when I sit down to write a book review I have the review mapped out in my head, and the review itself is a straight brain dump onto my keyboard. Not so in the case of Living Life. Actually this book could have been equally well titled &#8216;The Book Of Everything&#8217;. It is part [...]]]></description>
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<p>Generally when I sit down to write a book review I have the review mapped out in my head, and the review itself is a straight brain dump onto my keyboard. Not so in the case of Living Life. Actually this book could have been equally well titled &#8216;The Book Of Everything&#8217;. It is part philosophical look at the state of human kind, part self help book, and part glorious rant.</p>
<p> While hardly a quick read at a  500 pages I did find most of it immensely entertaining, but likely not for the reasons that Dr. Wysong was aiming at. I always enjoy a good rant about pretty much anything, One of my favorite pastimes when I was in school (too many years ago to even think about) was to engage teachers in debates, the subject did not matter, and I cared little about which side of the issue I took, I guess you could call me adaptable. There are always three versions of every story, there is mine, there is yours, and there is the truth, which lays somewhere in the middle.<br /><span id="more-143"></span> <br /> Dr. Wysong has created a wonderful canvas for debate, much of what he writes about I am in agreement with, although he does have a somewhat unusual and provocative method of introducing his concepts.</p>
<p> On the subject of health, Dr. Wysong essentially paints a bleak picture, The entire industry has become a self fulfilling prophecy. Needless tests, needless &#8216;procedures&#8217;, and needless expense. Only go to the doctor if you are mortally ill, is the message we get. This is a sentiment that I share, I had a bout with the health care system in 2007, and hated every moment. I was subjected to CT scans, MRI&#8217;s, X-rays, heart monitors, mercilessly poked and prodded, all in the quest to prove that the $30 blood pressure machine had been correct, and I did in fact have high blood pressure. I am sure that the total bill was several thousands of dollars, luckily the only out of pocket expense I had to occur was the purchase of a bottle of baby aspirins ($1 at the dollar store).</p>
<p> The health system is badly broken, that is for sure.</p>
<p> Dr. Wysong correctly suggests that many of todays ailments are self inflicted, the food we eat, the environment we live in, pollution, life style, and other elements all act as catalysts to health problems.</p>
<p> One analogy brought up certainly got me thinking, most of the scientific community agree that the Earth is about 3.5 billion years old, if we were to convert that into a more meaningful number, lets say a highway that is 550 miles long. The distance traveled since the industrial revolution would equate to approximately one inch of this wonderful highway. That is a very sobering thought. In that one single inch we have managed to scar our planet and ourselves.</p>
<p> The Self Help aspect of Living Life, I found curious though not engaging. We live in a world of acronyms,there is a short cut for almost everything, I base that on over 30 years experience in the computer industry, when computer guys talk it is no longer English. Dr. Wysong would like us all to adopt just one more. SOLVER, this includes:</p>
<p> Take Self Responsibility<br /> Open Our Minds<br /> Thing Long-Term effects<br /> Give Virtue Priority<br /> Consider All The Evidence<br /> Let Reason Lead</p>
<p> Sorry, but this is not the easy to remember and catchy phrase that it could be, and is very unlikely to win the acronym of the year award.</p>
<p> On the plus side, he does bring out many salient points, we all do possess the ability to change not just ourselves but the world we live in. If you think that there is nothing you can do to modify the world, you are wrong. There is much that an individual can do, as Dr. Wysong says &#8220;one step at a time&#8221;.</p>
<p> My favorite aspect though of the book are the rants, Health Care, Eating Habits, Business, Government Subsidies and Socialism, to name but a few. They all are exceptionally well executed. One of my favorites involves the Space Shuttle, more importantly the external fuel tanks used that are manufactured by the Thyokol company. Their diameter Dr. Wysong patiently explains has its roots in a horses ass.</p>
<p> I will end this review with my starting comments, I liked the book, but probably not for the reasons that the author intended. Living Life is a fun read. The book is also peppered with amusing cartoons, quotes, and less than reliable excerpts from Internet E-mails of urban myths purporting to tell important truths.</p>
<p> You can get your copy from Amazon.</p>
<p> <!-- google_ad_section_end -->(Originally published at Blogger News Network and reprinted with permission from the author, Simon Barrett).</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Simon Barrett is the senior editor for <a href="http://www.bloggernews.net" title="http://www.bloggernews.net" target="_blank">http://www.bloggernews.net</a> and maintains a personal blog at <a href="http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com" title="http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com</a>. Now semi retired in the depths of Mississippi he has plenty of time to read books by up and coming authors.</p>
<p>Keyword tags: book reviews, authors, writing, self help, philosophy, life, fulfillment</p>
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		<title>Five Unfailing Steps to Healing Your Relationship</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many times we begin to feel stuck in our relationships, as though it&#8217;s impossible to make the changes in ourselves that we want to make. Old habits and memories reappear frequently., pulling us back into old patterns and fears..</p>
<p> However, there are easy, unfailing steps we can take to healing our relationship. These steps are easy, enjoyable and life giving, and all that is needed is a willingness to put these simple steps into action one by one.</p>
<p> Step 1: Take responsibility for whatever&#8217;s happening. Realize that for things to be different, you must be different.</p>
<p> Many try to change their relationships by finding what&#8217;s wrong in their partner, fixing it, talking things over endlessly or finding someone new. But whatever is happening, you are participating in it, and wherever they go you take yourself along.</p>
<p> For the relationship to be new, you must become new. Commit to spending even 15 minutes a day, taking new steps. Commitment is the first step.<br /> <span id="more-142"></span><br /> During this personal time, take complete responsibility for what is happening in the relationship. This does not mean &#8220;blaming yourself&#8221;. Just take a good look at what you are doing to keep the problem going, what benefits you are getting out of the situation as it is. When you see you part in the situation you become empowered to make real changes.</p>
<p> Step 2: How you think affects how you feel, and how others respond to you.<br /> Our thoughts are not really secret or silent. When we either secretly or loudly blame, criticize or want to change another, we create an atmosphere around us which pushes people away. Stop indulging in negative thinking. You have the power to change the way you think. Choose positive, loving thoughts. Replace each negative thought with a positive one.</p>
<p> When you look at your partner focus upon their beauty and strength. Say to yourself, &#8220;I salute the goodness in you.&#8221; On some level they will hear you, feel uplifted and respond. Call forth the best in them. And in yourself.</p>
<p> Step 3: Do What You Love Together</p>
<p> What we love has power in our lives. Doing what we love is medicine. It makes us happy, inspires us and stimulates the imagination and with that which is most creative in ourselves. Take time to do what you love together.. Many relationships become stuck because the partners are spending more time alone doing what they care about than together. Bonds are built through sharing meaningful times.</p>
<p> Most people wait to be happy  making it depend upon the way their partner treats them.. But, when you do what you love, you are happy each moment, just with the doing itself. This is a wonderful way to be together  not dependent upon what happens in the future &#8211; just fulfilled with each moment as it comes along.</p>
<p> Step 4: Let the Past Be The Past</p>
<p> We often carry around so much baggage that it is amazing we can even take another step. Many of us feel that past events are unresolved or unfinished until we work them out. However, at any moment we have the power to declare things fine and complete. At any moment we can stop trying to change and control the way life has happened thus far. Make that moment now. Put down old baggage. Let go of old events in your relationship and accept that things work out the way they do. Resolve to start fresh together. This is a new day.</p>
<p> Step 5: Think of Your Partner Before Yourself</p>
<p> Usually we approach relationships wondering what we can get out of them, but, in order to find happiness, just turn this around. Think of the other person first. When with them, ask yourself, how can I serve you today? What can I do to make your day wonderful? Not only will the person feel the change in your approach to them, but you will feel wonderful and fulfilled. Your sense of greed, deprivation, self-absorption and upset will vanish as you fill yourself with thoughts and deeds of service to others.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Discover the surprising truths about love that will save your relationship, best selling e-book, Save Your Relationship (21 Basic Laws of Successful Relationships)<a href="http://www.truthaboutlove.com" title="http://www.truthaboutlove.com" target="_blank">http://www.truthaboutlove.com</a>. written by top psychologist and speaker. Contact at: topspeaker@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Keyword tags: love, relationships, marriage, dating, singles, psychology, marriage counseling, divorce, self help</p>
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		<title>Spirit of the Blackthorn Tree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the earliest times our Celtic and Druid ancestors from Iron Age times and probably before, the countryside in which they lived was the centre of their universe. It was full of meaning and wisdom. The trees were particularly important in the role each should play in their lives. We can once again use this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the earliest times our Celtic and Druid ancestors from Iron Age times and probably before, the countryside in which they lived was the centre of their universe. It was full of meaning and wisdom. The trees were particularly important in the role each should play in their lives. We can once again use this ancient wisdom, along the part the trees played in the seasons of the year, and the time of birth and death in their lunar months. One of the trees that had great powers in their world was the Blackthorn.</p>
<p> It was firstly symbolic of its bright white blossom in the early spring. A coming out into the white pure light, shown by the brightness of its flowers appearing out of the darkness of the winter, like our ancestors we can see this time of blossom as time of coming out of a black period, a time of darkness, of death, and a new awakening. A time of a stirring of positivity within one&#8217;s self and a time of emergence from the long dark times of winter, a dark place, time of difficulty, a depressing time. Let the blossom be your light at the end of the dark tunnel.<br /><span id="more-141"></span> <br /> As the first green shoots of the early leaves start to appear, so our first creative signs will start to appear, nourish them and let them open out as the leaves of the Blackthorn open out in nature.</p>
<p> The Black thorn is the Tree of Strength and Perseverance, so strong and resilient is its wood to the weather, the cutting of its branches for staffs and also for the shillelagh, it is hard wood and, grows back very quickly and stronger, and can grow where many other trees cannot. Let the Blackthorn be your strength, your perseverance, use it as your staff, as did Joseph of Arimathea when he arrived in Glastonbury and planted his staff which took root and blossomed. Let you creative thoughts planted blossom and come forth in positivity.</p>
<p> On your path there will still be trials and tribulations, but new growth of your strength will see you through, with the help of you staff and perseverance. The Blackthorn as it name implies, is a thorny tree, this is for its protection and it also protect all who use this protection for the safety of their nests, their homes, and in caterpillars, their metamorphosis into beautiful butterflies, and in this way the Blackthorn will protect you in your infancy of your new found creativity, and during your metamorphosis into the wonderful being you are, so that you may bask in the warm rays of the sun in harmony with mother nature.</p>
<p> The Celtic other use for the Staff or walking stick or Shillelagh was as a Cudgel combining supportiveness and a way of fending off people in self defence, this you can remember when anybody tries to beat you down or suppress those new creative thoughts and aspirations, a the Blackthorn also is sin ominous with standing up for ones rights, assertiveness and obstinacy, which is not a bad thing in rebuilding ones life.</p>
<p> The Celtic People also believed that the thorns on the tree provided protection for Ghosts, particularly in Ireland, so the tree can also protect you for your ghosts, and lay them to rest.</p>
<p> In Irish stories Blackthorn could be used in spells of protection, heroes were aided, if they threw a twig of Blackthorn afternoon, it would take root and form an impenetrable hedge or woods, thwarting the pursuing giant, in the same way the blackthorn can protect you by putting an impenetrable barrier between your new beginnings and that was behind you.</p>
<p> In England Witches would carve the Norse Rune Thorn on a Blackthorn Stave for protection. Traditionally, Blackthorn is used in protection against evil, creating boundaries, purifying, confronting our own dark side. Black thorn dispels negativity, toxins, old wounds and impurities. It is used in exorcisms, and associated with chthonic and protective deities. All these assosciations will help you reinforce and protect your way forward along your path toward your aims and self belief.</p>
<p> Blackthorn Trees and Shrubs are said to be held sacred by fairies. The Luantishees are the Blackthorn Fairies, who guard the trees, November 11th is their festival. All thorny trees and shrubs are said to serve as meeting places for fairies. Kindling a fire of thorn wood atop a fairy mound is also said to force a fae to return a stolen child.Let this be your sacred and the meeting place of your thoughts to decide which path to follow to achieve everything have ever wished for.</p>
<p> A Blackthorn Stave in the creation of a Sprite or Spirit Trap, it is used in combination with copper wire, which must not have been used for the carrying of electricity. The copper wire is bound to the stave with red thread and the stave is marked with a Dag or Rune. The procedure is carried out mainly for its symbolic value in religious tradition. The single traps are used at night, when the trap is set at the entrance to a home, church, graveyard or other location were sprite disturbances are taking place. To attract the troublesome entity, a cleft Blackthorn Stave with a lighted candle is place in front of the trap.</p>
<p> After the Sprite has been captured, it is removed from the location, and the red thread is cut with a consecrated knife, the thread is then placed into a prepared witch bottle. If the bottle has been prepared to imprison the sprite or spirit, a spell is recited while the thread is placed into it. Finally the bottle is corked and sealed with red wax before being buried. A Blackthorn or Thorn Bush or Tree is planted on the site. The witch bottle is a very old spell device that has stood the test of time. The spell is a magical act intended to cause an effect on reality using supernatural means of liturgical or ritual nature.</p>
<p> In this same way if your sprite or spirit comes back to bother you,simply wind some red cotton or material around your door handle before retiring to bed and in the morning cut the tie and put in a pot and bury it, if you are not able to bury the item, caste it far away.If you believe your sprite is within you loosely tie a wrist or ankle band of red material before going to bed, and in the morning draw off, do not cut the cloth whole and either put it in securely fastened pot, or if you have a fire, cast it into the fire and the sprite will disappear.</p>
<p> It is said that if a witch&#8217;s bottle is ever found and opened, a very angry sprite or spirit will escape.</p>
<p> The Blackthorn being a tree is an iconic image of heraldry and of symbolic significance in various cultures throughout the world. It represents many things, including the Great Mother in her nourishing, sheltering and caring form, as well as a sacred spot of attainment and Spiritual Enlightenment.If you are in the countyside of find a Blackthorn Tree or Bush, you may have one in your hedge, park, just take a few moments to draw in the energy given off from the Blackthorn. PLease take care not to be be spiked by the thorns. Thet are best viewed in flower or with there slow berries.</p>
<p> Being deeply rooted into the evolutionary psychology of our race as well as earth&#8217;s powers, it draws water from the soil and stretches up to the heavens and eternity, acting as a world axis. In occult or Gnostic circles, it is seen as being emblematic of the axis mundi, the world pillar, and the centre of the earth itself. It is closely linked to the symbolism of the pillar and the mountain, as well as connotations of a phallic representation, best signified by the ancient usage of obelisks for ritual and ceremonial purposes. It serves as an intermediary icon of the mysterious dimensions between the realm of the Gods and men. A common Shamanic concept has the seeker or healer using the tree in order to transverse the physical realm and bring back secrets from hidden dimensions. Use this power to follow your Spiritual Path, and seek the power and energy to sustain and grow your spirituallity and let it become firmly rooted and grow strong inside you, let it be you staff, your help and guidance and your link to spiritual guidance and reassurance whenever called upon.Let your spirituality lead you to a better and enriched way of living.</p>
<p> Such is the Power of the Blackthorn Tree, I hope you will find it useful if ever the need arises, or if you find yourself or have a friend or relation who can gain some assistance from any part of this article. You may wish to print off the picture or the article, we do not have a talisman, as in our other Spiritual Guide Articles.</p>
<p> If you ever have a problem, and you need assistance on a spiritual level or just need a good listener do not hesitate to contact me and I shall give you my email address, so it will be confidential on a one to one basis only.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />I hope you&#8217;ve taken some inspiration from this article. For celtic themed gifts please visit <a href="http://www.realalternativesite.com/celtic-gifts-c-285.html" title="http://www.realalternativesite.com/celtic-gifts-c-285.html" target="_blank">http://www.realalternativesite.com/celtic-gifts-c-285.html</a></p>
<p>Keyword tags: self help,motivation,celtic gifts,the ancient celts</p>
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		<title>The First Step Is The Biggest</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a lot of people, making any kind of change is extremely intimidating because it looks like a long road ahead that they&#8217;re not sure they&#8217;re ready to start walking down.</p>
<p> But the truth is that it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. In fact, it isn&#8217;t that way because it isn&#8217;t humanly possible to travel that whole road at once. Like any other road, you can only go down it one bit at a time.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s as though, without realizing it, some people think they have to travel the road sideways, so to speak. As if they have to cover the whole length of the road at once and then, you know, cross the street.</p>
<p> OK, enough road metaphors. The point is that, like anything, making changes has to be done one step at a time. And it&#8217;s almost always that first step that is the toughest for people to take.</p>
<p> But the truth is that once most people take that first step, and get started, they see that it is possible to accomplish certain goals and work towards real change.</p>
<p> All you need is a little bit of success at a time. And once you see that progress, it&#8217;ll be easier to take that next step, and then the next one, and so on.</p>
<p> I&#8217;ve seen it in my own kung fu training, and in the training of others in my school. Anyone who enters the school expecting to be a master in one day leaves once they realize that it&#8217;s going to take some work. Anyone who&#8217;s really ready to learn knows this already, and sometimes after only one class they&#8217;ve seen a bit of improvement, and now they&#8217;re excited about learning kung fu. So then they come to another class and learn a little more.</p>
<p> All I did to become a sifu, essentially was go to my classes regularly, work on technique, and then wait for time to pass as it always does. But I had to start with my first step: deciding to go. And then, of course, going.</p>
<p> Unfortunately, we live in a time when there is a desire for a lot of quick fixes that don&#8217;t require having to invest a lot of time and effort. Well, it would be great if anything like that worked, but really it&#8217;s the exact opposite that consistently gives results.</p>
<p> Why do you think that Alcoholics Anonymous created a 12 step program? And why do you think that they&#8217;ve been the most successful organization at getting alcoholics to stop drinking for over 80 years?</p>
<p> They understand how it works, and how to teach the process. And they know that it isn&#8217;t the kind of thing that happens overnight.</p>
<p> The first step of any 12 step program is admitting that you have a problem, or, more accurately, admitting that you are powerless over whatever substance or behavior it is.</p>
<p> This will often be the first step in self improvement, also, even if you don&#8217;t have a serious addiction. Admitting that you need to make a change is a much bigger step than most people realize. And that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so difficult for so many people.</p>
<p> And the next step is sometimes even tougher, and it&#8217;s different for everyone depending on the type of change they want to make. It might be contacting a support group, or talking to a job placement firm, or taking a class, or any number of things.</p>
<p> But if you keep your tasks organized and go through them one at a time, you&#8217;ll almost certainly see some success. And hopefully that will inspire you to take the next step. I honestly believe that if you adopt that mentality, you can accomplish everything you want to accomplish.</p>
<p> You just need to take that first difficult step and get started.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Mark Yarrobino is the administrator of <a href="http://www.learntochangeyourlife.com" title="http://www.learntochangeyourlife.com" target="_blank">http://www.learntochangeyourlife.com</a>, a site designed to help its visitors find the best information available for making positive change in their lives. Most of the information is provided in the form of articles and audio interviews with experts in the field.</p>
<p>Keyword tags: self help,self improvement,personal development,goal setting</p>
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		<title>What Creates Confidence?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Encarta World English Dictionary defines &#8220;confidence&#8221; as &#8220;a belief or self-assurance in your ability to succeed.&#8221;
 We all know people who appear to be very confident professionally, yet when it comes to personal relationships, appear to be very insecure.
 Personal confidence is totally different than professional confidence in that personal confidence is about who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Encarta World English Dictionary defines &#8220;confidence&#8221; as &#8220;a belief or self-assurance in your ability to succeed.&#8221;</p>
<p> We all know people who appear to be very confident professionally, yet when it comes to personal relationships, appear to be very insecure.</p>
<p> Personal confidence is totally different than professional confidence in that personal confidence is about who you are and professional confidence is about what you do.</p>
<p> PERSONAL CONFIDENCE</p>
<p> What creates personal confidence? How does one become confident in who they are?</p>
<p> If you grew up with parents who valued their own inner qualities and were role models for inner confidence, and valued your inner qualities and supported you in being who you are, it is likely that you feel personally confident.</p>
<p> But must of us did not grow up that way. Most of us grew up with parents or other caregivers who not only lacked personal confidence, but who may have blamed and shamed us, undermining our sense of self.</p>
<p> However, no matter how much we may have been de-valued as children, it is never too late to learn to value ourselves now. The secret in gaining personal confidence is to get to know your true Self &#8211; your soul essence &#8211; who you really are.</p>
<p> Your true Self is your essential inner qualities that you were born with, such as your ability to love, to be kind and caring, to be compassionate and empathic, and to listen well. It is about your basic goodness. It is also about your creativity, your unique talents, your particular forms of intelligence, your sense of humor, your smile, your laugh &#8211; all that is uniquely you.</p>
<p> If you were not valued for your true Self, then it is likely that you are not seeing or valuing your essence qualities. In fact, you might have decided a long time ago that you are not good enough &#8211; that you are somehow inadequate as a person. It is this false belief that creates feelings of inadequacy and a lack of personal confidence.</p>
<p> Right now, imagine that you can see yourself, not from the eyes of your programmed ego wounded self, but from the eyes of your higher self &#8211; the eyes of love. Visualize yourself as a very small child and look inside at who that child is. What do you see? Is there anything about you as a small child that makes you unlovable? What are the wonderful qualities that are inherent in you as a child? If this child were your actual child, how would you feel about him or her?</p>
<p> Throughout the day today, practice noticing and valuing your inner qualities. If you do something kind, say to your inner child, &#8220;I really value your kindness.&#8221; If you are creative or funny, express appreciation for these qualities. Day by day, as you consistently value your intrinsic qualities, you will find yourself gaining in personal confidence. When you learn to appreciate rather than judge who you are you will feel personally confident.</p>
<p> PROFESSIONAL CONFIDENCE</p>
<p> Professional confidence comes with time and practice. The more you learn and practice a particular skill, the better you become at it and the more confidence you have regarding this skill. With enough time and practice, anyone can become confident in their ability to perform.</p>
<p> Some people attempt to define themselves by their performance, believing that what they DO defines who they ARE. When this is the case, they will continue to lack personal confidence, no matter how successful they are professionally. When you attach your worth to your external success, then you have to continually succeed to be worthy, which creates much inner stress. If you find yourself constantly judging yourself to get yourself to perform, you might want to notice that it is this self-judgment that erodes your personal confidence.</p>
<p> Confidence as an adult does not come from others approval. Valuing both who you are and what you do is what creates a deep level of inner confidence.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is a best-selling author of 8 books and co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® healing process. Join the thousands who have healed their pain and discovered joy! Learn Inner Bonding now! FREE Inner Bonding course: <a href="http://www.innerbonding.com/welcome.Phone" title="http://www.innerbonding.com/welcome.Phone" target="_blank">http://www.innerbonding.com/welcome.Phone</a> Sessions Available.</p>
<p>Keyword tags: confidence, self-esteem, inner child, self help, personal development, self improvement, Inner Bondi</p>
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		<title>Two Questions That Can Help You Accomplish Anything: What is Your Dream? How Big is Your Why?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1980, Canada discovered their hero. A young man by the man of Terry Fox decided to walk across Canada in hopes of raising cancer awareness. Not only was this a courageous goal, what made it even more remarkable was that Terry&#8217;s leg was amputated several inches above his knee.</p>
<p> In April 1980, Terry started out on the east coast. With little support and trudging through harsh weather conditions &#8211; rain, sleet, wind and snow &#8211; Terry averaged 26 miles a day. It wasn&#8217;t long before Canadians recognized that Terry modeled what it took to meet a huge goal  perseverance.</p>
<p> His fanfare increased and he soon gained support across the nation. Then, nearly 3,000 miles later the country was shocked to hear that Terry was forced to quit his run. Cancer had settled in his lungs and he couldn&#8217;t go on. Although Terry&#8217;s life ended a year later, his dream lives on.</p>
<p> Nearly twenty-five years later, I heard a speaker at a national conference share how Terry had impacted his life. In fact, he decided to make a film to promote Terry&#8217;s courageous dream.</p>
<p> He got all his facts and figures together and met with the board in Toronto to present his project. The response he got was, &#8220;You will never get his parents&#8217; support. This takes a lot of money and we don&#8217;t have it to support you. You would need the community&#8217;s support and that won&#8217;t happen.&#8221; One by one each board member discounted what he wanted to do. Jack left that meeting very discouraged facing the death of his dream.</p>
<p> As he boarded the plane from Toronto to Minneapolis the flight attendant told him that since there were only three passengers on the flight Jack could sit wherever he wanted. Where would you choose? If it were me, I would head for first class. Jack didn&#8217;t. He walked all the way down the long aisle and sat in the very last seat, wanting to be alone.</p>
<p> A young girl then boarded the plane and she walked all the way down the aisle and sat right next to him. Jack took the magazine from the seat pocket and raised it over his face giving her a clear message he wasn&#8217;t open for conversation. The girl sat patiently.</p>
<p> A short time later, the magazine started coming down. When Jack lowered it to a reasonable height the girl asked, &#8220;May I speak to you a few minutes?&#8221; Somewhat irritated, Jack said, &#8220;I guess so.&#8221; She said, &#8220;I&#8217;ve been watching you. I know what you&#8217;re doing?&#8221; With that she bent forward and pulled up her pant leg and showed Jack her wooden leg.</p>
<p> She said, &#8220;I had cancer and it is because of you I am alive today. Don&#8217;t EVER let go of your dream.&#8221; To see Jack persevere with his dream had given her hope to keep living.</p>
<p> Needless to say, Jack didn&#8217;t sleep that night. The next morning he got up and knew he had to fulfill his dream. His &#8216;why&#8217; had just gotten bigger.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s because of courageous men like Terry Fox and Jack that many lives have been spared with millions of dollars raised through cancer research. Terry&#8217;s dream continues through the annual Terry Fox cancer run. If a young man like Terry &#8211; who isn&#8217;t even alive anymore &#8212; can continue to impact thousands of lives, how much more can you do by fulfilling your dream? How big is your WHY?</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Linda Olson&#8217;s latest book is &#8220;Exceeding Your Expectations: Learning the Ten Leadership Principles that Guarantee Results.&#8221; For 35 years she&#8217;s been empowering people to take action and make lasting change through her speaking, writing and coaching. For more info go to <a href="http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com" title="http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com" target="_blank">http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com</a></p>
<p>Keyword tags: Linda Olson, self help, leadership principles, exceed your expectations, how to fulfill your dreams</p>
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		<title>Serenity Now! How to Change Your Reaction to Lifes Little Annoyances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people call it going with the flow, others calling it rolling with the punches. However you refer to it, the ability to ride life&#8217;s waves instead of letting them crash down upon you, is a trait that will serve you well as you go through life. However it&#8217;s not necessarily a natural reaction.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people call it going with the flow, others calling it rolling with the punches. However you refer to it, the ability to ride life&#8217;s waves instead of letting them crash down upon you, is a trait that will serve you well as you go through life. However it&#8217;s not necessarily a natural reaction.</p>
<p> Think of all the annoying little things that get to us during the day &#8212; getting stuck in traffic, grocery lines, kids screaming, washing dishes, chores and errands that run awry. We often dwell on the fact that we&#8217;re going to be late for work or that we&#8217;d rather be doing something else than the chore we&#8217;re stuck doing at the moment. It&#8217;s easy to respond negatively and then get stuck in our annoyance. It&#8217;s like getting caught up in a vortex of negativity.</p>
<p> The biggest problem with this type of reaction is that you miss the moment. Yes, you can dwell on what might or should have been, but the simple truth is, it isn&#8217;t. And the time you spent wishing it was, is now lost and you can&#8217;t get it back.</p>
<p> Imagine how much better you would feel if you could change your reaction? You actually do have the power to consciously choose how you feel, it just takes some self-awareness and practice to change your response.</p>
<p> Mindfulness is a method to help us become more aware of what&#8217;s actually going on in any given moment. This awareness allows us to expand our choices about where we&#8217;d rather direct our attention. By practicing mindfulness, you will increase your ability to catch yourself before you&#8217;re sucked into the negative vortex. Then, you can consciously make a decision to shift your mood.</p>
<p> Mindfulness has a rich history in contemplative traditions as a vital part of spiritual awakening, but the practice of mindfulness doesn&#8217;t require any specific religious beliefs, and the fruits of mindfulness are easily within the reach of anyone who pays attention for even a moment.</p>
<p> Mindful awareness of the present moment gives you a choice: would you rather engage in moment-to-moment awareness, or be trapped in the vortex of your negative conditioning?</p>
<p> While washing dishes, is it necessary to feel burdened by daily chores? Just pay attention to the warm sudsy water, the spray, the light, the smell of soap, the clatter of dishes being rinsed and stacked. Why spend so much of our time judging, evaluating, assessing our experience, categorizing it as good or bad, pleasant or unpleasant, with grasping or aversion?</p>
<p> Over time, it becomes more and more obvious how you&#8217;d like to be with yourself, and where you&#8217;d like your attention to reside: in the habitual pathways of negative conditioning, or in the open-hearted spaciousness of being, itself? Can we look at each moment with less jaundiced eyes, to see the miraculous beauty that&#8217;s spread out before us?</p>
<p> Seeing more clearly will also enable us to take better care of ourselves, and respond with compassion to the suffering of others. There is nothing to lose, or anywhere to get to other than here and now. Let each moment reveal itself in its own natural splendor.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />To learn how to shift your mood go to <a href="http://www.your-pathway-to-happiness.com" title="http://www.your-pathway-to-happiness.com" target="_blank">http://www.your-pathway-to-happiness.com</a> and get your free report &#8220;14 Proven Ways to Raise Your Set-Point of Happiness.&#8221; Rik Isensee, LCSW, is a licensed psychotherapist, coach and author of Shift Your Mood: Unleash Your Life! Your Pathway to Inner Happiness</p>
<p>Keyword tags: Rik Isensee, self help, how to be happy, shift your mood, inner happiness</p>
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		<title>Why We Love Susan Boyle: You Too Can Exceed Expectations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Susan Boyle exceeded our expectations. On Britain&#8217;s Got Talent, she not only woke up Great Britain but also had a message for the world. She broke every mold and brought her audience to their feet with a standing ovation within seconds of each performance. She became an Internet sensation and a worldwide phenomenon. What was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Susan Boyle exceeded our expectations. On Britain&#8217;s Got Talent, she not only woke up Great Britain but also had a message for the world. She broke every mold and brought her audience to their feet with a standing ovation within seconds of each performance. She became an Internet sensation and a worldwide phenomenon. What was it about Susan that exceeded our expectations? Was it her courage, her talent, or that she was willing to risk sharing her gift from within?</p>
<p> Last year when my husband and I were on vacation, we stopped at our favorite Trader Joes grocery store to pick up a few things. As we stepped into the store, a van pulled up in front of the store. A woman got out, walked around to the side of the van, opened the sliding door, and pulled down a ramp. Within moments, two young girls came wheeling down the ramp with their motorized vehicles. It appeared that both of them had cerebral palsy. As they went down one aisle of the store and up another, you could hear them giggling and laughing.</p>
<p> Struck by their playfulness and joy, one of the employees picked out some flowers and surprised each of them with a bouquet to put in their cart. Then, overhearing that it was a special day for one of them, he said, &#8220;Amy, since it&#8217;s your birthday today, besides the flowers I would like you to choose a bouquet of balloons.&#8221;</p>
<p> He then got on the intercom and said, &#8220;We would like everyone to come to the front of the store and help us sing &#8216;Happy Birthday.&#8217; Today is Amy&#8217;s eleventh birthday.&#8221; Everyone in the store  customers and employees alike  gathered at the front of the store and sang, &#8220;Happy Birthday.&#8221; Amy grinned from ear to ear. She was so excited. That day, that employee not only exceeded Amy&#8217;s expectations, he also exceeded mine.</p>
<p> A year later I visited the same store and saw that the exceptional employee was still working there. I introduced myself and found out his name was Eric. I told him about the scene I witnessed the year before and then asked if Amy and her sister were regular customers. Eric said no, that was the only time he had ever seen them in the store. I shared with him how his kindness to these girls impacted my life and that I share the story whenever I speak. Eric gave me a big hug and said, &#8220;You just made my day.&#8221;</p>
<p> This story, along with Susan&#8217;s, reminds me of four important principles:</p>
<p> 1) Getting Interested Establishes Trust</p>
<p> 2) Initiate the First Step: the Key to Success</p>
<p> 3) Vulnerability is a Must to be Able to Trust</p>
<p> 4) Expect the Best: Exceed your Expectations</p>
<p> If Susan hadn&#8217;t been willing to take the risk of stepping on that stage, an entire world would have missed hearing the magnificent gift she had to share. If Eric had not been willing to take the initiative and reach out to a customer in a special way, Amy would not have the wonderful memory that will impact her life forever, nor would thousands of others be touched as they hear this story.</p>
<p> Through simply sharing a gift or an act of kindness, we, too can impact thousands of lives. The secret is wrapped up in an old principle that says, &#8220;Reap what you sow.&#8221; If you look at the first letter of each principle outlined above you will discover the acronym that spells G-I-V-E. Give and it will be given back to you. Each and every day we have the opportunity to touch a life and exceed someone&#8217;s expectations. In doing so, someone will also give to us and exceed our expectations.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Linda Olson&#8217;s latest book is &#8220;Exceeding Your Expectations: Learning the Ten Leadership Principles that Guarantee Results.&#8221; For 35 years she&#8217;s been empowering people to take action and make lasting change through her speaking, seminars, and coaching. For more go to <a href="http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com" title="http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com" target="_blank">http://www.madeforsomethingmore.com</a></p>
<p>Keyword tags: Linda Olson, self help, leadership principles, exceed your expectations, how to fulfill your dreams</p>
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		<title>The Practice of Judaism and Zen (Jewish Dharma)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today a powerful spiritual hunger is arising as many seek comfort, support and meaning in a world that has spun out of control. There are endless paths to take, yet most have little knowledge of the ways in which Jewish and Zen practice can provide guidance, joy, strength, balance, and how they can heal your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today a powerful spiritual hunger is arising as many seek comfort, support and meaning in a world that has spun out of control. There are endless paths to take, yet most have little knowledge of the ways in which Jewish and Zen practice can provide guidance, joy, strength, balance, and how they can heal your life. As we look deeper we discover what these practices actually are and how they enhance, enrich and illuminate one another.</p>
<p> In a sense, Judaism and Zen represent two opposite ends of a continuum: Zen is based upon radical freedom, individuality, being in the present and non-attachment. Judaism comes rooted in the family relationships, love, prayer to a Higher power, and the injunction to hold on and remember. A Jewish heart is warm, giving, human, devoted to family and friends, and filled with longing for the well being of all. A Zen eye is fresh, direct, spontaneous, planted in the present moment. It is unencumbered by ideas, beliefs, tradition, hopes or expectations. These practices are like two wings of a bird: both are needed if we are to be able to fly.</p>
<p> It is too easy to lose sight of the true purpose of any practice. Even with the best intentions, blind obedience, obsession, and group pressure to conform can and do lead many astray. Anger, judgmentalness, and domination can easily replace the kindness, generosity, and wisdom that we all long for. The practice of both Zen and Judaism together, is a protection against this. It creates a balance, clears away the weeds and allows your life to bloom.</p>
<p> The practice of zazen (Zen meditation) creates an atmosphere of love, acceptance, respect, clarity, kindness. Zazen reaches right into the core of who you are and brings forth that which is healthy, sincere, creative and heals loneliness and separation.</p>
<p> As we sit in zazen, concentration grows, stray thoughts lessen, defensiveness dissolves, the heart opens. In Jewish practice, prayer is central. We turn many times a day to the Source, offer blessings, ask for guidance and give thanks and praise. Zen not only illuminates Jewish prayer and teachings, but provides a deeper experience of them. It focuses the mind and heart, allows you to gather your scattered energy and be in touch with your essential self.</p>
<p> In many ways Zen meditation, or zazen, seems to be the opposite of Jewish prayer. During zazen you do not pray for help at all. You sit, back straight, legs crossed, eyes down, facing the wall. You do not speak, reach out, touch, or listen to the troubles of others. Certainly, you do not offer consolation or turn to others for support. In fact, what you thought of as support is taken away. If someone is having trouble on the cushion, experiencing sorrow or pain, you do not interfere. Their experience is precious and they are now being given the opportunity to face it fully. The support you offer is silent and profound, just sitting strongly besides them, facing your own experience, and not moving.</p>
<p> Ultimately, you cannot taste the real fruits of a practice until and unless you take some of it on and apply it in your life. Everyone should carefully observe what way his heart draws him to and then choose this way with all his strength. If you fall into guilt, pressure or condemnation of yourself or anyone else, you have lost the purpose of both practices, which is to bless, awaken and heal the entire world. As you practice daily, your life becomes rooted and filled with insight and joy.</p>
<p>About the Author:  <br />Find out how Zen and Jewish practice can heal your life in award winning book, Jewish Dharma (A Guide to the Practice of Judaism and Zen), <a href="http://www.jewishdharma.com" title="http://www.jewishdharma.com" target="_blank">http://www.jewishdharma.com</a>. Written by top psychologist and speaker. Contact:topspeaker@yahoo.com, 212-288-0028</p>
<p>Keyword tags: Zen, Judaism, meditation, spirituality, stress reduction, healing, love, peace of mind, self help,</p>
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