July 26th, 2008
Dancers have a secret that keeps them coming back for more. It is what keeps them dancing year after year. Discover what they know to be the “Ultimate High”
Why Dancers Do What They Do
I have been salsa dancing now for over 10 years. I have taken my breaks in between life’s curve balls but I always come back. What is it that draws me back in? What is it that drives me to stay out late, get few hours of sleep, and dance with partners who are less than pleasant? It is for that feeling that every salsa dancer, who has been doing it for a good period of time, looks for. It is that moment when everything else falls away, to reveal two people connecting on a deep, awake, and very present level.
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The Dancers Secret of Attaining the Ultimate High
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July 26th, 2008
Time management skills are basic essential skills for all the effective people. People who use these techniques regularly are the highest achievers in all walks of life, from business to sport to public service.
If you use these skills well, then you will be able to function exceptionally well, even under intense pressure. By applying the time management tips and skills in this section you can optimize your effort to ensure that you concentrate as much of your time and energy as possible on the high payoff tasks. This ensures that you achieve the greatest benefit possible with the limited amount of time available to you.
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March 26th, 2008
There is no doubt that believing in something greater than ourselves will lead a person to be more humble and at peace. Faith is never a negative thing, yet the following question remains to be answered. Should Faith alone be the determining means to whether an addict controls the addiction or can other means be used to help the addict take control of his or her life and prevail over the addiction?
The Roots of Faith Based Addiction Recovery
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March 26th, 2008
Achieving balance in our lives is accomplished by saying no when we need to and learning to set priorities. And we cannot achieve balance without understanding what our particular needs are. Balance is different for everyone. It means that you have identified your priorities and have not overextended yourself. Balance means you are aware of the dangers of burnout. Balance means that when asked the question, “Are you happy?” you can answer yes.
The following are 4 core values I use to live a balanced life and achieve my dreams easier.
One–No Guilt Allowed
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Accomplishing Your Dreams Requires Balance
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March 24th, 2008
We feel that there is a world, an entire universe around us. But what we don’t realize is that there is another part of the universe that we don’t feel. Let’s call it the “upper” part of the universe.
Presently, we perceive what our five senses can absorb, and they only allow us to attain a part of the universe called “our world.” However, Kabbalists explain that we have the ability to penetrate much deeper. We can delve through our world into nature and perceive the Upper World. Let’s take a closer look at how we can do this.
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March 22nd, 2008
Here in Las Vegas the weather is beginning to warm up. We are seeing signs of Spring and I am welcoming the change.
In a recent conversation, a dear friend of mine said to me ‘the roots of a tree do not question why the leaves above it fall. they just do. and such is the way.’
Change is a part of life. This viewpoint (called parinamavada) is a fundamental teaching of yoga.
It is the nature of the tree to know that old leaves must fall in order for new leaves to blossom and so it does not question. It is we that want things to be or stay a certain way, and when they do not, we resist. We cling to those leaves even as they wither and die, instead of letting them go.
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March 22nd, 2008
At some point, don’t we all wish we had more motivation?
More motivation to quit a bad habit, more motivation to get started on an important project that will bring us more success in our life, or even more motivation to clean out the garage so our spouse will be happy.
We all have a list of things we want to do or things we wish we would stop doing, but we just can’t find the motivation to do so. Well the good news, as many researchers in the field of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) have made clear, is that such motivation can be created. And it can be created in a matter of a half hour or less.
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Nlp In Action - How To Create Super Motivation (part Two)
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March 20th, 2008
Getting and staying organised is not a mystery although it can seem like that to some people. All it takes is a few basic rules and then, of course, you need to do those things consistently.
Put these steps into place and you’ll have an organised home and office in no time:
1. A place for everything and everything in its place
Have a designated place for every single thing, especially before you buy it. When you’re still in the store, ask yourself, “where will this go?” and if you don’t know, don’t buy it.
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March 20th, 2008
Is there a conflict between the Law of Attraction and being present in the now?If you’ve read books from Eckhart Tolle and Abraham Hicks then you may be seeing conflicting information between the two teachings.
Primarily with the Law of Attraction style of teaching (Abraham-Hicks, “The Secret“, etc), we are told to go into past or future and visualize something as if we’ve already experienced it. (This of course isn’t the only way to deliberately use the Law of Attraction, but it’s the most common method that people speak of.)
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March 18th, 2008
I have just been reflecting on how much our motivation needs boosting from time to time when we are trying to lose weight. I am the sort of person who can, if I let myself, withdraw from the world and all the motivation it offers. These are the times that I find my comfort eating creeping back and my motivation evaporating into the ether!
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Motivation For Weight Loss That Feeds The Soul And Keeps The Weight Dropping Off
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