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Pushing Personal Development

February 28th, 2007

I am a big fan of personal development. Anybody who has read some of my previous posts can see that but what I wanted to talk about today is pushing personal development onto other people. When I say pushing, I mean trying to lead people onto the personal development path without them asking for it. […]

10 Steps to Success

February 23rd, 2007

Success means different things to different people. For some, the measure of success might be in acquiring the most money, for others it may involve helping those less fortunate on the journey through life and for others, success might mean striving to achieve the highest level of happiness. There is no right or wrong answer […]

The Deafening Sound of Silence

February 21st, 2007

When we think about sound we usually dont associate silence with having a sound, well at least I didnt. Sounds as we know can come from anywhere and everywhere and often sounds are the result of just background noise. Background noise is what I refer to as the sounds of a busy world or the […]

Do You Bruise Easily?

February 19th, 2007

Bruising of the skin is very common, it is usually the result of an impact or bump to the skin where the bruise appears. A bruise forms when small blood vessels known as capillaries near the surface of your skin rupture due to some type of contact injury. The broken capillaries cause a leakage of […]

Transmutation of Thought Energy

February 17th, 2007

Sometimes we get to a point in our lives when we realize that no matter what we seem to do nothing ever changes. We no longer find happiness through the activities we once enjoyed or with the people we usually associate with. We know there is a problem somewhere within the framework of our life […]

Is Stretching Really That Important?

February 15th, 2007

The debate on whether stretching is beneficial to the muscles and the body still rages on. Some studies suggest that stretching before or after exercise has no bearing on performance, injury prevention or flexibility. Other studies advocate stretching as being paramount in relation to better performance, reducing the risk of injury and allowing greater flexibility […]

Koh Samui on a Shoestring

February 11th, 2007

I went on a holiday to Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand last year for a week and you wouldn’t believe how much it cost me. While I’m living in Bangkok my intention is to visit as many places around Thailand and South East Asia as I can and still keep my […]

A Crisis May Be a Blessing in Disguise

February 9th, 2007

You have found yourself in a crisis situation and you really don’t know which way to turn, without being aware of it this crisis may be a blessing in disguise. Sometimes it’s kind of a shame when we have to get to the crisis point before we realize we have to make a drastic change […]

What Can We Do About Climate Change?

February 7th, 2007

The science data is in and we now know how much mankind has contributed to destroying the planet we live on. I’ve never been a big fan of the media and certainly don’t imagine I ever will be, not in this lifetime anyway. I don’t watch fear mongering television and rarely read the newspapers for […]

Some Parents Might Disagree With This

February 6th, 2007

When starting out your life as a young adult or when you get to that stage where you have to make a decision on what you want to do with your life you have many options but ultimately only one choice. What your parents think will obviously have an impact on your plans and what […]

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