Archive for March, 2008



Mastering Your Mind Power Your Number 1 Challenge, Part 2 Posted By : Former Retiree

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 10:03 pm

I can say without a doubt that those of you who were born into families who are in the 95% group face a 100% certainty that your self image will deploy its full arsenal of doubts, fears, and phobias to challenge your efforts toward mastering your mind power.

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Winning An Argument Posted By : Roy E. Klienwachter

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 8:03 pm

When you enter into an argument with another, what is it that you hope to gain? If you enter into a heated debate with someone else, you must realize that there are more than the two entities involved.

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Deborah and Barak Posted By : Jon Straumfjord

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 8:03 pm

Deborah and Barak represent an interesting study in contrasts: Deborah had her faith fully invested in the Lord, while Barak mixed faith and unbelief.

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Employee Motivation Techniques: How to Fire Up Your Employees Motivation Posted By : Lee, Michael

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 8:03 pm

If you know how to motivate employees, your companys overall status and profits will improve as a result. Here are 3 employee motivation techniques you can use to arouse their enthusiasm.

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Gideon Posted By : Jon Straumfjord

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 3:03 pm

Even though Gideon was only a timid little boy when the Lord called him to lead an army against the Midianites, the Lord quickly catapulted him into a position of great authority and faith.

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COPD, How Did I Get It And What Can I Do Now? Posted By : lancelot

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 2:03 pm

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a fast growing affliction amongst Americans. If you have been diagnosed as having COPD you know how devastating it can be. Your quality of life deteriorates as you no longer are able to do simple task that involves physical movement. Its true that COPD will slow you down but chances are, it will not lead to your demise

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All Humans Are Addicts Posted By : Julie Sarah Powell

Thursday 27 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

To begin with the drug of the chattering mind feels as if it soothes the pain. It promises glory, happiness and love. It is only after a lifetime of failing to deliver that on our deathbed we will see the lie and at that point regret and remorse floods in.

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Self Help For Motivation Posted By :

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 8:03 pm

Motivation is what keeps the world going. If there was no motivation we would still be in the Stone Age. In fact those people in the Stone Age had enough motivation to cut stones and make weapons out of it. They kept on exploring and tried getting better and better every day. All his wouldnt have been possible if there was no motivation.Motivation adds spice to life and it helps in making mankind better. If Sir Albert Einstein didnt have the motivation we would still pr…

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How to use the Joy of Meditation to receive infallible Loving Guidance from your God-Self Posted By : Leela Jamieson

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 3:03 pm

I had a talk with God again this morning. Amazingly, I have his ‘number’ - can I share it with you? You see, I have found an effortless, easy and enjoyable way for you to have a direct line to your infinitely wise and loving God-Self. Ponder the possibilities of free access to the undying and loving the counsel from the source of infinite wisdom. This article will guide you into both closed-eyed and walking meditation and opening your heart up to your own divine wisdom and guidance.

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How does one become a ghost? Posted By : Sean M.Clarke

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 7:03 am

Ghosts have always been a mysterious and fear evoking topic for most of us. Fear of the unknown has affected every individual on this Earth since ages. The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) has conducted research into the subtle world for the past 20 years with the objective to bridge the gap between the known and the unknown.

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