Carnival of Positive Thinking
February 17, 2008 by Anna Farmery
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking
Well done, we have not only got through another week of grief but we are stronger for it, we are moving towards finding that happiness again despite our bereavement. So as always here are some articles to help us with our week ahead.
MabelandHarry presents A Thought on Achieving Success at MabelandHarry
Warren Wong presents Why Mediation Can Be Very Useful posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Several reasons why mediation can be extremely useful!”
Mary Emma Allen presents Caregiving - Does It Find Us or Do We Attract It? posted at Alzheimer’s Notes, saying, “We learn, midst the frustrations of caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease, there are rewards, too, that enable us to grow personally and reach out to help other caregivers.”
Astrid Lee presents We Are One World Healing » Glimpses of God - Spiritual Book Review posted at World Healing, saying, “What could be more uplifting than witnessing the presence of the Divine in our daily life?”
ananga presents Have you De-cluttered Your Head Lately? posted at Ananga Sivyer’s Living by Design Blog, saying, “Some of my fellow bloggers have been writing lately on the subject of de-cluttering. And that got me thinking about another key area that really benefits from being free from clutter. The clutter in our heads. What are we tucking away in corners and lugging around with us that we don’t need anymore?”
Louise Manning presents Working from home posted at The Human Imprint.
Mark Fleming presents Respect Your Decisions posted at improvefast.net.
GP presents The 10 Commandments of Horse Management posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “How can you apply the 10 commandments of equine management to a more positive you”
Charles H. Green presents Buy With the Heart, Justify With the Brain posted at Trust Matters, saying, “An English tailor’s story demonstrates why successful people are nice, competent and of service to everyone—as a habit.”
SJ Yee presents Do you have dreams you are afraid to go after? posted at Personal Development for the Book Smart, saying, “A story that will force you to rethink about abandoning your dreams…”
JC presents How To Use The Divide-And-Conquer Approach To Life posted at A Journey Of Dreams.
Lindsay presents Natural Ways To Improve Your Mood and Treat Depression posted at 10ideas.net, saying, “This article features ideas for improving your mood and treating depression through the use of supplements, exercise, positive thinking, and various forms of therapy.”
Todd Goldfarb presents 4 Pillars of Effective Personal Growth posted at We The Change, saying, “Here is a nice piece which discusses 4 pillars of personal growth…from we the change. Enjoy!”
Shirley presents Fun Spirit posted at Fun Spirit, saying, “During the holidays I always think of friends and family that are far away. It brings to mind the miles between us and the lack of time we have to keep each other abreast of what is going on in our lives. This year I am making a list to stay in touch and better connected to those I love. Here are a few ideas:”
Alex Marlin presents 50 Personal Development Questions That Will Improve Your Life posted at Life Improvement Tips For Thin and Small People.
presents Motivation Quick-Tips posted at REFLEXIONS.
Fruitpunch presents Two hearts that beat as one posted at Fruit Punch Diary.
Dr. Mike Skinner presents Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Course - Week 1 posted at meditation for the masses, saying, “Can mindfulness based stress reduction change your thinking and help you live more positively?”
GreatManagement presents Get Rid Of Procrastination Once And For All posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “Everyone suffers from procrastination at some stage in their lives.”
Shimaa Gamal presents Thoughts of the Thought-Less: The Essential Ingredient posted at Thoughts of the Thought-Less.
Edith presents If a Seven-Year-Old Can Do It, You Can Do It Too! posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Life. Money. Development. presents Exercises for Keeping a Young Mind posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “Neat collection of tips for achieving a young mind”
Ron presents Man often suffers loss through lack of appreciation posted at The Secret Testimonials.com
Roger presents Listening To Your Intuition posted at The Happy and Prosperous Blog, saying, “How do you allow your intuition to speak ?”
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Hi there
Thanks for publishing my article on listening to your intuition
Roger
Anna,
Thanks for the inclusion in this week’s edition. Keep up the great work and I’ll be looking forward to the next edition!
I’m glad to know about your site.
I’m blogging uddies with Mary Emma, and we have had “he law of attraction” conversation regarding caregiving.
Even though I write about caregiving based issues, I too, slant it toward health, joy, and hope–it permeates all I write about because that’s what fascinates me.
It’s nice to meet you and visit a site focusing on the “good” things of life.
~Carol D. O’Dell
Author of Mothering Mother: A Daughter’s Humorous and Heartbreaking Memoir
available on Amazon
http://www.mothering-mother.com
Nice group of posts in this week’s carnival, Anna.
I’m pleased to be have mine included from Alzheimer’s Notes.
Anna,
Well done.
Thank you so much for putting this blog and carnival together. So many people seems to be going through a period of grief (and have been for a while) that I think our efforts are paying off to help others.
Namaste!
btw thank you for including me in your carnival today.
Thanks for the inclusion! I think all the articles featured here are very well written and helpful.