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Sunday
16Sep2007

Living by Design Blog Carnival No.15

Welcome to the September 16, 2007 edition of living by design's personal development carnival. Here's my pick of the posts submitted - happy reading.

Albert Foong presents 5 Weeks to Developing the Magic of Visualisation posted at Urban Monk, saying, "Visualization is a powerful tool for many areas of your personal growth. It trains your mind and your body. However, it is not as easy as many think it is, and there isn’t much proper information available. Even if we can do it, the question is – how do we best apply it?"

Daylle Deanna Schwartz presents Making Your Mistakes Count posted at Lessons from a Recovering DoorMat, saying, "Learning to make mistakes work for you is a strong tool for being more empowered!"

Gary van Warmerdam presents Understanding a Liar at Happiness posted at Happiness, saying, "When dealing with a liar the most important thing is to eliminate your own personal emotional reactions. When you understand some of the dynamics behind the behavior of a liar you can drop your expectations that it should be otherwise and deal with them without emotional upset."

Ralph Jean-Paul presents Be Smarter in 30 Days posted at Potential 2 Success, saying, "Become more focused, more productive, and more successful by increasing your social, emotional, and abstract intelligence."

Tristan presents How to Turn Adversity into Opportunity posted at The Synergy Institute, saying, "Life Coach and Founder of the Synergy Institute, Tristan Loo, uses his own personal story to discuss how to turn life challenges into opportunities for personal growth and development."

Nneka presents Feeling Full posted at Balanced Life Center.

Alex Blackwell presents Finding My Value in Spite of Relationships posted at The Next 45 Years.

David B. Bohl presents Stress, Burnout, and Life Balance : Slow Down Fast Today! posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, "Thank you for your consideration."

Alvin Soon presents The Only Real Use for Your Critical Voice posted at Life Coaches Blog.

James presents Being the World's Greatest ... posted at The Resourceful Mind, saying, "This post seeks to understand what the world's greatest have in common. It explores their mindsets and what they do differently to produce the great results that they do and how we can learn from them to produce similar results."

Raymond David Salas presents How to Really Change Your Life in 30 Days posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.


Dominic Tay presents Analysis Paralysis: The #1 Killer of Productivity posted at Personal Development For Winners - Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, "Were there times when you found yourself getting into the deadly pattern of overwhelming yourself with the information you think you’ll need, before you even get started in doing something? I bet there were. And that's why this post is written to help you eradicate the top killer of productivity - better known as Analysis Paralysis."

Karen Lynch presents A Matter of Time (Live The Power) posted at LivethePower.

That concludes this edition. Please submit your blog article to the next edition of living by design - personal development using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.


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