Carnival of Positive Thinking
June 22, 2008 by Anna Farmery
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking
What a week! I encourage all new readers to look through the comments to the posts…there really is a stack of great advice and also many people feeling the same levels of grief that you are - thank you to all who contribute. I know the words really comfort and help me move forward.
As always on Sunday I post articles on an array of areas to do with positive thinking….to help us on our bereavement journey
Anna presents How to Be a Successful Failure at The Engaging Brand
Woman Divorce Support presents A Comprehensive List of Online Dating Do’s and Don’ts at Woman Divorce Support posted at Divorce Advice, saying, “If you are fresh out of a divorce, you may not be unsure of online dating etiquette.”
Chris Edgar presents Do You Distrust Others, Or Just Yourself? posted at Purpose Power Coaching, saying, “We sometimes hold back from working with others to achieve our goals because we find it hard to trust people. But when we develop trust and confidence in our own abilities to protect ourselves and overcome obstacles, trust in others follows naturally.”
Patrick Schwerdtfeger presents The World is a Reflection of Yourself posted at Tactical Execution, saying, “Taking a critical look in the mirror is often the first step to making measurable improvements in your life.”
Fruitpunch presents Why weren?t you there-Happy Fathers Day posted at Fruit Punch Diary.
Andrew Heath presents How to Improve Any Relationship posted at Andy, saying, “No matter how bad an interpersonal relationship is, it can always be better. Read this article to find out how.”
Dominic Tay presents One Very Positive and Practical Way of Reacting and Responding When Facing Something Totally New posted at Personal Development Blog for Winners.
Chris Truman presents Be Happy! posted at You Are Living, saying, “A Reason to Smile :)”
Kathleen Gage presents Why’s everyone always picking on me? posted at Daily Awareness, saying, “One’s outward experiences will be reflected as a result of inner thoughts and beliefs. If you constantly experience negative experiences, it is time to look in the mirror. In essence, when someone is not willing to look at their part in a situation, the situation will continue to manifest over and over. The circumstances may change, the people may change, the location may change, but the essence remains the same. In order for something to change outwardly, we must change inwardly.”
Avani presents Do you really have a choice? posted at Avani-Mehta.
Arin Vahanian presents Why We Are All Connected To Each Other posted at Super State.
Crystal Nichols presents #1 way to make a change in your life posted at Christian in the Corporate World.
Ralph Jean-Paul presents How to Assert Yourself Effectively posted at Potential 2 Success, saying, “Whether you’re dealing with your parents, your spouse, or your boss, here are best ways to give ultimatums, present your ideas clearly, and tell someone they are wrong.”
CG Walters presents Own Your Actions posted at Into the Mist, saying, “When we assess a value to another’s action, belief or behavior (i.e. to say it is good or bad, should be punished or rewarded), we are actually attempting to place on that person at least a portion of—if not the sole—responsibility for the actions or our thoughts that we have chosen to exercise toward that individual.”
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Thank you, Anna, for the positive work you are doing, and for bringing together these articles.
Blessings to you and all you hold dear,
CG
You are most welcome. If I can achieve one thing through my grief…..helping others than that would be great