galaverna
Creative Commons License photo credit: *_filippo_*

Hello all.  I’m here to close out the decade for you.  If I don’t do it, it might not occur.  In this post, as in some other posts you may have seen on other personal development sites, I will be reflecting upon 2009 in relation to Timeless Information, which also rhymes (relation / Information).  Reflection is very important, because when you reflect, you see how much ground you have covered, which gives you more motivation, and also shows you what you need to do next.  I have also included pictures of colorful flowers throughout the review.  I appreciate that you read my articles.  Here is the review:

[click to continue…]

Autumn dawn
Creative Commons License photo credit: James Jordan

“No one who can rise before dawn 360 days a year fails to make his family rich.” – Chinese proverb

Many people look for the big answer to take them from where they currently are to a state of fulfillment and lower stress. This quote has a definitive answer for how to do that. It isn’t often that you find something so direct, so it is valuable to have, and very fitting to follow. Here I discuss some of what the quote is saying, and what you can do to get on the victory train:

[click to continue…]

Day 193 / 365 - I don't know... Maybe I think to much.
Creative Commons License photo credit: JasonRogersFotographie

This post connects to Hulbert’s post over at From Bottom Up about no longer using his pen name of ‘Tristan’.  To give some background on the article, he was using the name ‘Tristan’ on his site and various sites, instead of his real name ‘Hulbert’, partly due to being self-conscious.

[click to continue…]

Doing A Crossword Puzzle
Creative Commons License photo credit: (nutmeg)

Let’s say you have figured out some productive methods, and are now looking to increase your productivity.  Cutting out something you enjoy doing should not be your first plan of action.  Cutting it out completely should probably not be one of your plans of action at any time either.  Things you enjoy doing recharge you, but thinking of them that way makes them sound like required activities.  This takes away from their enjoyment.

[click to continue…]

Page 31 of 77« First...2930313233...Last »