Carnival of Positive Thinking
September 27, 2009 by Anna Farmery
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking
Each Sunday I post articles which you have sent to me – that will hopefully help us all gain that strength in grief
Dean L. Forbes presents How to Become a Highly Effective Problem Solver posted at Dean L. Forbes, saying, “Ever notice how some people almost always come up with great solutions over and over again – even in situations where there seemed to be no successful avenue? Ever wonder how it is that these people pull this off so consistently while simultaneously making it look easy? To become a highly effective problem solver, there are 3 elements of focus that when honed and sharpened will, in almost all cases, help you achieve profound, impactful and positive results. These 3 elements, all of Greek origin, are Ethos, Pathos and Logos.”
Phil B. presents Go To Bed Earlier « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Sleep is NOT over-rated!”
Scientific Living presents Judging By Potential posted at Scientific Living, saying, “Judging others by their potential, and not judging ourselves.”
Scientific Living presents Concentration Brings Happiness (Why People Think They Can Actually Sing) posted at Scientific Living, saying, “Why concentration brings happiness, and how to get it.”
Debbie Pierce presents Feeling Juicy posted at Rose Goddess Blog.
John Anyasor presents Do You Recognize the Problem With Instant Gratification? | HiLife2B posted at Living the HiLife2B (in college).
Aparna presents Train your voice posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Your voice is a fair indicator of your personality- the way you feel,your attitude, and your moods. If you are the irritable type, your voice will have an edgy note. If you are under confident or a chronic-worrier, your voice will have a tendency to whine. Maybe you find life devoid of any excitement and end up speaking in a dull monotonous tone. Poor health and fatigue could give you a dreary flat voice.”
Lisa Illichmann presents Lisa Illichmann » Little Biker posted at Lisa Illichmann, saying, “A short story about how positive thinking influences the outcome of every endeavour.”
Igor presents Be Zen, My Friend.. posted at Be Zen, My Friend.
Melissa Hedding presents Finds For Families: The Work of Childhood posted at Finds For Families, saying, “Put a little fun in your day!”
Cheryl Ragsdale presents FML: Being Cynical is a Habit I have to Feed posted at That Girl is Funny, saying, “A little of both to see which pleases you! FMyLife to share in other people’s troubles or MakesMeThink to share in other people’s delights.”
Wally Bock presents Smart is not Successful posted at Momentor.
Stephen Martile presents 3 Common Mistakes with the Law of Attraction posted at FreedomEducation.ca by Stephen Martile, saying, “Hi Anna,
If we lived in a perfect world, then everyone would be easily and effortlessly attracting into their life everything they ever wanted. It would be simple. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple because of these 3 common mistakes with the Law of Attraction.”
Kathleen Gaga presents There is no time like the present…. posted at Daily Awareness, saying, “It is in the ability to get outside of our own needs we are able to find the greatest comfort, love and meaning.”
Conan Stevens presents I’m Allowed To Have A Dream Aren’t I? posted at Conan Stevens Online, saying, “A female friend recently asked me this question after her “friends” put down her life modest goals”
Kaushik Chokshi presents Finding Passsion and Purpose: The Tipping point in the fulcrum of change posted at Beyond Karma, saying, “How do we find our purpose in life?”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of positive thinking using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

















Anna,
Thank you so much for including me! I’m honored and I hope to be a regular contributor. Looking forward to getting to know you through your blog and beyond,
Cheryl
Thanks for the great articles and selecting my article in this carnival.
Thanks for including my story for this post. I’ve spent time reading through the articles and have found lots of interesting pieces. Thanks again.