There is one key factor that can either damage your relationships or deepen them. That factor is your attitude. If you’re hoping to grow and maintain positive relationships in your life, read on. Below you will find a 20 step attitude adjustment guaranteed to help you do just that.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Celebrating Zig Ziglar
Seth godin is one of my favorite blogger , and he wrote a post about his hero Zig Ziglar , how Zig inspired seth’s life in his own words . We all have hero's this is one nice way to remember one !
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Essence of Desire
The second Noble Truth is simple: the cause of suffering is desire. It doesn't matter
how much wealth a man has because he desires more and no amount of pleasure or power really satisfies since he wants more. In short, we desire more of the same illusionary world ruled by egos craving attachment when, actually, there's nothing lasting and unconditional .
Friday, July 22, 2011
A Timelapse Journey with Nature
This timelapse showreel is a collection of some of the best Nature moments that Henry Jun Wah Lee captured from 2009 to present.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Dream and think
Great achievers have always been laws unto themselves. They are possessed of a dream, also combining with this an abiding capacity to think well and intelligently. Dreaming and thinking - these, thus, go together to bring out masterpieces of excellence.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
29 life lessons learned in travelling the world for 8 years straight
BY Benny Lewis
Eight years.
That’s 416 weeks, or almost 3,000 days.
This is the amount of time that I have not had a fixed home; moving to a new country, culture and language every few months and taking absolutely everything I own with me. It has been a significant percentage of my life, and it’s still long from over.
Monday, July 11, 2011
TEN LESSONS FROM THE BAMBOO
The forests that surround our village here in Nara, Japan are filled with beautiful
bamboo. The symbolism of the bamboo plant runs deep and offers practical lessons for life and for work. I shared some of the lessons learned from the bamboo in this 12-minute TEDxTokyo talk below which was recorded (and streamed) live from Tokyo on May 21, 2011. You can see the slides I used in this talk below on Slideshare.net. These slides were made in Photoshop and Keynote and exported as a PDF file for Slideshare. Following the video and slides below, I give a very short summary of the "bamboo lessons" from the presentation.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
There Is a Solution
Quietly communing with God, when we are searching for guidance, is a way of temporarily turning off our ego-mind. Instead of our ego-self thinking, “I can fix this,” we are willing to immerse our perceived problem into our higher self. For those of us who grew up believing life is a “do-it-yourself” project, it can be hard to admit that we need help just to survive.
Monday, July 4, 2011
The hardest list of all
A 'bucket list' is a list of things you want to do before dying. The term refers to the Rob Reiner movie by the same name in which two terminally-ill men go on a road trip to do the things they most wanted to do before they kicked the bucket.
10 Hidden Benefits of Smiling
Smiles are about much more than just showing pleasure. Psychological research reveals 10 ways to use them to your advantage.
People are always smiling, especially in groups, but it doesn't just signal that they're happy, far from it. We use smiles for specific social purposes because they can send out all sorts of signals that can be useful for us1.
Here are ten ways smiles can be used to our advantage by sending out messages about our trustworthiness, attractivity, sociability and more.
10 Signs of Incompatibility That You Shouldn’t Ignore
When a couple is dating, it can be easy to ignore many of the differences they have and consider them insignificant. Even couples which have been together for a long time, or are engaged, often times make the assumption that the issues they disagree on will diminish over time. In reality, the opposite is generally true. The items that may have seemed small at first will usually become greater obstacles in a relationship rather than less
Friday, July 1, 2011
Try something new for 30 days
Is there something you've always meant to do, wanted to do, but just ... haven't? Matt Cutts suggests: Try it for 30 days. This short, lighthearted talk offers a neat way to think about setting and achieving goals.
