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Sunday
17May2009

Living by Design Blog Carnival No.35

It's carnival time again and this edition features an elite gathering of posts that are more than worthy of reading and reflection.

I highly recommend taking a look at "Stand by Me" by Daily Awareness - beautiful. Happy reading and thanks to everyone who contributed.


Celes presents What Are You Running Away From? posted at EmbraceLiving.Net, saying, "What are you running away from? Many people are running away from many things in their lives - sometimes unconsciously so. This is a provocative article inspired by my experiences in my coaching, especially one of my coachees is trying to run away from his issues."

Alex Elkholy presents Goal based thinking posted at Alex Elkholy.com, saying, "How to live life based around personal goals. By turning your little personal interests into goals, you can develop many different interests and possible income streams. You'll always be pushing yourself to do better."

Positively Present presents when life gives you lemons... posted at positively present, saying, "Everybody tells you to make lemonade. Lemonade is great. Lemonade is the equivalent of taking whatever difficult, unexpected situation you encounter and making the best of it. That's a great thing to do. But you can do better."


Erin Pavlina presents How To Choose a Career That Will Make You Happy posted at Erin Pavlina's Blog, saying, "Discover and identify your passion. If you had all the money and time in the world, what would you still do? For me, it was studying and learning about spirituality and the paranormal. That passion and interest has been with me since childhood. It’s in my blood. What’s in your blood? What excites you? Figure that out first. Lock it down. Set it in stone."

Kathleen Gaga presents Stand By Me! posted at Daily Awareness, saying, "When we subscribe to the belief that all are connected, we tend to seek ways to move in the space of resolution rather than conflict."

Mike King presents The Key to Personal Development - Belief posted at Learn This, saying, "Not only does belief change your thinking and attitude towards things with personal development, it directly impacts your ability to accept change, including building self confidence and being kind to yourself."

Catherine VanWetter presents To the Heart of the Matter - The Power of Words and Throughts posted at To The Heart of the Matter, saying, "It is important to watch the words that you use and the thoughts that may be ruminating around in your head. It is believed that we have between 60,00 to 80,00 thoughts per day and most of them are repeats from yesterday. This article provides helpful tips to become aware of your words."
Joe Tichio presents 5 Signs of Self Sabotage posted at Inspirational Quotes Blog, saying, "5 Signs of Self Sabotage and how to overcome them."

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

 

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Thank you for posting my blog posting.

Kathleen Gage
Daily Awareness

May 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKathleen Gage

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