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Climb Your Mountain
Whatever you wish to do, do it well. Perseverance is the only way to see it through to the end.
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Whom to trust - FirstRealize
One very fine afternoon, I was sitting at tea shop and enjoying my favorite drink. On the other side of road there was a very poor man, looks hungry for long time and shivering from cold. He does not look like regular beggar. He was more desperate but less convincing on his begging skill. Looking …
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Don’t be afraid to get back up
to try again, to love again, to live again, and to dream again. Don’t let a hard lesson harden your heart. Life’s best lessons are often learned at the worst times and from the worst mistakes. There will be times when it seems like everything that could possibly go wrong is going wrong. And you might feel like you will be stuck in this rut forever, but you won’t. When you feel like quitting, remember that sometimes things have to go very wrong before they can be right. Sometimes you have to go t
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Ladies, are you living life to your highest potential?
These women exhibit no fear to get where they want, they are strong willed, ambitious and disciplined. This video fails to disappoint on how to find your calling in life, the motivational speeches shown here inspire and change the way you will think about yourself. Celebrities and famous women from the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Hilary Clinton, Michelle Obama, new billionaire Sheryl Sandberg, Margaret Thatcher and JK Rowling give speeches that inspire you to make a difference...
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8 Things Highly Confident People Avoid
They avoid the comfort zone – Highly confident people never live in a bubble of comfort, because they think this is the place where all desires & dreams die.
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Optimism Is the Enemy of Action
Positive thinking can hinder more than it helps by zapping people's motivation to work toward their goals.
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Always Regretting What You Did and Didn't Say? How to Communicate Under Stress - Harley Therapy - Counselling Blog
How to communicate under stress - family function? Boss called you into his office? Use these 5 steps to communicate well at the worst of times.
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How Crazy, Stressed, & Worried Are You? 6 Quizzes To Take Before Your New Year’s Resolutions
It's time to get self-aware about what really needs fixing before you start making those new year's resolutions.
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This is why you should not get that very discounted gym membership
Don't kid yourself. Making a new year’s resolution to join a gym is like going grocery shopping on an empty stomach: you end up spending more than you should. It sure looks tempting, with health and fitness clubs slicing their prices for the new year: between reduced enrollment fees and membership discounts, January offers some of the best deals on exercising, right as you feel like you need it most. Everyone else is thinking the exact same way—for at least, say, a couple of weeks?
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A Simple Guide to Transferring Your Stuff From Android to iPhone
Have your eye on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus? Apple's made it easy for Android folk to move all of their data from their Galaxy S4, HTC One, etc. to the shiny new iPhones. There is now an official guide to switching from Android to iPhone (if you're going the opposite way, from iPhone to Android, this is what you need). You can check out the new Apple page for more in-depth instructions, but here is the gist of what you need to know.
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10 Courageous Ways to Live Life Without Regrets
Practical Tips for Productive Living
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3 Habits that made Leonardo the greatest genius of all time
Leonardo Da Vinci wasn’t just an amazing artist known for his stellar creations such as the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, but he was also an incredible inventor, musician, top-end athlete and a scientist. An amazing, all-rounded guy. The exciting part is, we can ALL be like him! Read about Leonardo's habits that gave him the creativity and persistence to make him the greatest genius of all time.
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"Mad Men" Creator Matthew Weiner's Reassuring Life Advice For Struggling Artists
In Getting There: A Book of Mentors, the lauded creator candidly reveals his years of struggle and his eventual path to success.
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Some things I've done to improve my self discipline as well as get motivated.
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Permaculture – Reconnecting with Nature, Supply Your Own Resources
Humanity has lost its connection to nature and permaculture holds the key to reestablishing it.
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Swimming is life
Public swimming pools are filthy places, but the similarities they’ve got with life don’t stop there. In the middle of all the snot and hair and plasters one can still learn valuable lessons — if one looks really into it.
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Expand Your Thinking, Not Just Your Skillset
Give your skills something worthy to share
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The Five Mistakes That Can Ruin Any Handshake
At the forty or so seminars I give yearly, I always ask the same question: "Who here has ever received a bad handshake?" Invariably everyone raises their hands—no surprise there. Perhaps you’ve wondered, as I have, “How can so many people get something so simple as a handshake wrong?” What's even more startling is how long we remember those bad handshakes.
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Summer of Love: Lorrie Moore, "How to be an Other Woman"
This week, we’re revisiting a story from Lorrie Moore’s debut collection, Self-Help. We try to pin down what it is we find so charming about Moore’s writing voice, and why we both consistently teach her stories. We also debate the relative ethics of adultery, and give advice to a listener who has concerns about an impending wedding. Also, Mike explores another love song, this one with some tenuous personal connections, and Tom explores whether it’s possible for your pet to love you back.
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5 Kinds of Nonbusiness Books Every Entrepreneur Needs to Read
Reading only books about business can actually limit your success.
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