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Carnival of Positive Thinking

July 20, 2008 by Anna Farmery  
Filed under Carnival of Positive Thinking

Here is our Sunday set of articles that will help us face our week ahead. I organise this carnival so that we can balance our grief with trying to think about the future

GP presents You Gotta Get Out of Your Kitchen posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn, saying, “Beliefs about what we should be able to do often get in the way of actually doing. We feel we should be more organized, more creative, better in one way or another.”

Christophe T Joseph presents How to Find Happiness While Escaping Materialism posted at Everyday Personal Development – Christophe Joseph.

Rei presents Re-Post: Guard Your Thoughts and Your Words posted at Stay September.

Hortensa Dewalt presents Positive Thinking – Révolutionnaires féminins posted at Baby bloggers parents companion, saying, “A blog post on how to be positive when things go wrong and the negative impact that negative thinking can have.”

Patrick Schwerdtfeger presents Become an Organizer of a Successful Meetup Group posted at Tactical Execution, saying, “Grow your confidence by leveraging the powerful meetup.com platform to find like-minded people and forming a club or association.”

Gary Evans presents Abundance Is Natural posted at Good To Feel Good.

CG Walters presents Unlikely Agent of Wisdom posted at Into the Mist, saying, “There is no unlikely agent of wisdom. Only those we are least likely to recognize.”

Scott.Goolsby presents Religion: Bondage and Freedom posted at Unapologetic Genius, saying, “Article on religion and mysticism.”

Anand presents Building High Self-Esteem posted at Anand Dhillon .com, saying, “High self-esteem forms the foundation of a happy and successful life. This article details common misconceptions about self-esteem and how to go about becoming a high self-esteem person.”

Dawn Abraham Life Coach presents My Positive Thinking Secrets That Work like Magic! posted at Qualified Life Coach.

Andrew Scotchmer presents How To Be A Super Success (part one) | Complete Kaizen posted at Complete Kaizen.

SpiKe presents Self-Help Myths: The Early Bird Catches The Worm posted at Organize IT.

Fiona King presents How to Reach Age 99: 100 Essential Habits posted at Nursing Degree Guide.

Stephanie Bryant presents Within 28 Miles posted at U.S. Travel, saying, “One way to combat depression is to become involved in community and build relationships in person.”

Chris Edgar presents The World Is In Your Stomach posted at Purpose Power Coaching, saying, “As psychologists are increasingly recognizing, our perceptions of the world greatly depend on the sensations we’re experiencing in our bodies. The quality of what we’re feeling—whether it’s pain, tightness, relaxation, or something else—shapes how we see the world. This article is about how we can work with our bodies–through breathing, movement, relaxation and so on–to change our beliefs.”

Peter Murphy presents Communication Secrets For Success In Life posted at Communication Skills Power.

Tammy Powell presents An amazing lesson from today?s Wimbleton tennis champion posted at Majestic Tech by an Enlightened Wealth Institute student.

Dianne M. Buxton presents How To Find Emotional Intelligence and Positive Thinking In the Ballet World posted at Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes, saying, “This article is a review of educator Deborah Vogel’s new book “Train Your Brain: A Teen’s Guide To Well Being”. This book is a boost to parents raising kids with that intense artist’s emotionality – or your own artist’s emotionality.”

AndrewQ presents A Broken Cage posted at Baha’i Perspectives.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of positive thinking using our carnival submission form.

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