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Tips for a Fulfilling Life
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Accelerate Your Abilities
by Chris Widener
In today’s fast-paced life, the wins usually go to those with exceptional skills and abilities. The old quote is true, “The race is not always won by the swift and the strong, but that is the way to [...]
Forget New Years Resolutions – They Don’t Work
by Vic Johnson
You can forget about making New Year’s Resolutions if you’re hoping for a successful outcome. Most aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.
No less than Mark Twain has written of New Year’s Resolutions, “Now is the accepted time [...]
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Five Great Ideas From Aristotle
by Maya Talisman Frost
It was Socrates who said that the purpose of philosophy is to help each of us become “an excellent human.” That seems like a respectable and reasonable big-picture goal for every person on the planet.
But what about [...]
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Law of Attraction for Self Improvement
Understanding the Law of Attraction can make your self improvement efforts more successful.
How to Make “Self-Improvement” Work Every Time!
by Bob Doyle
The inherent problem with the approach most people
take to self improvement is the presupposition that there is something wrong [...]
