Carnival of Positive Thinking
October 29, 2007 by Anna Farmery
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking
Welcome to our weekly round of of articles that help us think more postively during this week. As I always say our mood, our happiness may feel out of our control but we are in control – hope these articles help you find peace this week.
Marc and Angel presents Real Friends Never Grow Apart posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “I spent 4 hours chatting with my grandmother in-law last night. She’s 79 years old and chock full of 79 years worth of wisdom and life stories. One of the stories she told me really grabbed my attention. It was about the power of true friendship and why real friends always maintain a unique connection even in each other’s prolonged absence.”
Albert Foong presents Love, Sorrow, and Attachment posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Gautama Buddha once said: ” I teach one thing and one only: that is, suffering and the end of suffering.” And what causes this suffering? He answers this question in his four Noble Truths: “The origin of suffering is attachment.”How do we overcome attachment, then? The strangest thing of all – the one thing that we think causes attachment.”
Dominic Tay presents Personal Mastery of Development posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, “You suddenly stopped working so hard and don’t feel like being a winner anymore. Take heart! Many feel that they’re too exhausted giving all their best, or burned out due to lost of motivation. Are you one of these people? Learn the 3 keys in sustaining your winning performance at work and personal development to success.”
Tristan Loo presents How to Invest & Grow Your Relationship Bank Accounts posted at Synergy Institute, saying, “In this article, Life Coach Tristan Loo of the Synergy Institute highlights the similarities between relationships and checking accounts and how you need to be making consistent emotional deposits into your relationship accounts to build value in them, rather than depleting those accounts with too many emotional withdrawals.”
Kathleen Gage presents Meet The Left Thumb Blogger posted at Street Smarts Marketing, saying, “Every so often our paths will cross with someone who is truly incredible. Such is the case with Glenda Watson Hyatt, The Left Thumb Blogger. Glenda is the author of I’ll Do It Myself”
iamstr8fire presents The Most Toxic Word in the English Language posted at Do It Light Do It Right Do It Wrong Do It Long, saying, “Attention grabbing article about how the word little can steal all your power.”
Tupelo Kenyon presents Listen with Your Heart posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “When someone is talking to you, do you hear with your ears, monitor with your mind, or listen with your heart? Invest a few minutes thinking about the importance of listening well – a deliberate conscious act – and watch your relationships grow to a new level of closeness and understanding.”
Alex Blackwell presents 10 Things to Say or Do Every Day posted at The Next 45 Years.
Brip Blap presents stopping negative thoughts posted at brip blap, saying, “Type “stopping negative thoughts” into Google and you’ll get almost 2.5 million results. People recognize that although they have negative thoughts there is nothing that requires negative thoughts for health or mental stability. I believe you can live easily without them. Actually stopping them, though, is a whole different problem.”
Jody presents Affirmative Intention and Gratitude posted at Jody Curtis, saying, “All is Well…You are Loved.”
Tina Su presents Power of Freedom: Working for Yourself | Think Simple. Be Decisive. posted at Think Simple. Be Decisive..
Tina Su presents 6 Ways to be Positive in Any Situation posted at Think Simple. Be Decisive., saying, “A Personal Development and Spiritual Growth Blog Focused on Happiness, Motivation and Productivity.
Daylle Deanna Schwartz presents What Do You Really Want? posted at Lessons from a Recovering DoorMat, saying, “Often we get into the habit of making choices based on what we think others would like us to choose. To please them. And we stop being in touch with what we’d really want. This recovering DoorMat gives tips for breaking those habits to make choices based on our needs, not the need to please.”
Balanced Life Center presents The 7 Keys to Happiness
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Tina Su presents 3 Tips to Calm Anxiety | Think Simple. Be Decisive. posted at Think Simple. Be Decisive..
John Crenshaw presents Are You Proactive or Reactive? posted at Dominate Your Life, saying, “You can learn a lot about how to be successful in life and business by studying what works for people in really intense situations. Am I ever going to be so bombarded with information that I’m incapable of processing it all?”
neoauteur presents A Soldier’s Story posted at n E o A u T e U r.
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