Archive for September, 2007



How To Find Free Subliminal Software Posted By : Trevor John

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 11:09 pm

Free subliminal software can be a good way to start experimenting with subliminal messages.

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Learning to be ambidextrous through mindmapping Posted By : Mindmapper

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 3:09 pm

Our innate mental abilities can be optimized with whole brain thinking. Ambidextrousness is using the capabilities of the left and the right brain. Mindmapping is an easy answer to ambidextrous thinking. It aids such whole-brain thinking and serves as a fertile ground for high level of creativity.

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The 4-Part Bible Lesson Structure for Maximum Learning Posted By : Glenn Brooke

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 3:09 pm

An effective Bible lesson uses these 4 parts : Hook, Main Lesson, Application, Launch. Learn how to create powerful lessons with this structure.

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Managing Time effectively with mindmapping Posted By : Mindmapper

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 3:09 pm

Time management is one of the most important factors for achieving our goals and attaining success. It is sifting the vital from the sundry and acting on them accordingly to reach the goal. Amongst many techniques, Mindmapping is one of the simplest and powerful techniques for efficient time management. Mindmapping provides wide scope for planning, follow-up and purpose, which renders it a highly valuable tool.

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Befriending Your Gentle Giant: A Lesson In Self Motivation Posted By : Kenrick Cleveland

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 3:09 pm

“It is as if evolution has built a safety device in our nervous system that allows us to experience full happiness only when we are living at 100% - when we are fully using the physical and mental equipment we have been given.” ~Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

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Developing your whole-brain thinking through mindmapping technique Posted By : Mindmapper

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 2:09 pm

Our mental prowess can be improved with application of mind. Whole-brain thinking is an effective device for optimum usage of our brainpower. Such a process is known as ambidextrous mind. Mindmapping is a simple and effective device for enhancing whole-brain thinking and inducing creativity. It has a great many applications and is a powerful technique that can be easily learnt.

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Enhancing your creative powers with mindmapping Posted By : Mindmapper

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 2:09 pm

Creativity is a very important element of human activity, without which there can be no progress. Mindmapping, as one of the simplest and powerful technique, induces high level of creativity. Mindmapping is based on the information-processing techniques of the brain and adopts powerful brain-working principles. Hence Mindmapping is a highly useful and powerful technique.

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What stops you from advancing in Life? Posted By : Hari Qumar

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 2:09 pm

Factors of Inertia & how to avoid it

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Numerology & The Number 11: What it Means & Why its so Challenging Posted By : Mystic Twins

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 2:09 pm

11 is a Master Number, as are all double digit numbers, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99. Too often the low side of these double digits manifests, and operating productively under the energy is like trying to tame a wild horse, especially when the person lacks the discipline and general overall capacity to deal with lifes challenges in the first place.

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Numerology & Master Numbers: Why They Often Symbolize More Challenge Than Reward Posted By : Mystic Twins

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 1:09 pm

Master Numbers are more appropriately called Double Trouble Numbers, as they are rarely easy to live up to; there is usually more to accomplish, and more karma to balance. But there is ultimately more reward, even though its often more spiritual (on a soul level) instead of mundane (personality level).

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