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Motivation Top Related Articles
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1). The Age Gap—Dating Someone Much Younger By : Scot McKay
Copyright 2006 X & Y Communications
As you well know, there’s a stereotype about older, probably divorced men dating younger women. Sometimes much younger. The worn-out story tells about a guy in his late 30’s or older looking to “trade in” his wife on a “younger model”. Think of a 23 or 24 year old “hottie” and you are on the right track, but don’t rule out anyone (or anything) female who is “legal” (read: “18 or older”).
Article Related to: dating, age gap, younger women, younger men, relationships, flirting, attraction, confidence, seduction, approaching women, self-help, motivation, improvement
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5). Personal Development & Success - "Creating the Motivation You Need" By : Jeffrey Miller
One of the most common beliefs that can prevent someone from achieving the success being sought is that "action only happens through motivation" - that, one must wait around for the so-called "feeling to move me" before anything will be accomplished. But, once we understand how we operate, once we discover the secret...
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6). Self-Growth: Building Character And Integrity By : Wendy Betterini
It's been said that character is defined by what you do when you think no one is watching. What an illuminating concept that is.
Most of us have a public face and a private face. There are parts of ourselves we don't want the world to see. Typically, we tend to hide the aspects that would not be viewed favorably by society. Greed, lust, jealousy, pettiness, fear and so on.
Article Related to: positive thinking, motivation, character, integrity, self growth, self improvement
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8). In Leadership, The Eight Ways Of Right Action. By : Brent Filson
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated but not required: mail to: brent@actionleadership.com
Word count: 1300
The ancient Greeks had a saying: "When Aschines speaks, the people say, 'How well he speaks,' but when Demosthenes speaks, the people say, 'Let's march against Philip!'".
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9). A Simple Formula For Overcoming Fear and Worry By : Steve Scoresby
If you ask most people why they have not achieved their goals or the level of success they desire, they will usually respond with some built-in excuse (negative belief) that is holding them back. Underlying this excuse or negative belief is usually a fear or worry. How many times have you attempted something new, only to stop before you ever got started.
Article Related to: self help, self motivation, self improvement, fear, worry, anxiety, success, motivation, stess
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12). Motivate Yourself By : Steve Gillman
Why do you want to motivate yourself? Actually, just answering that question fully can be one of the better ways to get your daily motivation. Below are seven more ways that have been provem to work for others. Chances are, some of them will work for you too.
Seven Ways To Motivate Yourself
1. Explain your plans. Usually, by the time I tell my wife about the newsletter I'm going to write, I'm out of my slump and back at the keyboard.
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13). How I Conquered Fear And You Can Too! By : Aubrey Richardson
We’ve all heard it, felt it, sensed it, experienced it and dealt with it in some way or another, it’s FEAR! You know … False Evidence Appearing Real!! The question is, how are you going to handle it now and forever?
Getting out of your comfort zone for most is challenging, to say the least. It’s been my experience that the missing element is psychological.
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15). How Do You Deal With Adversity By : Deanna Mascle
"We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival."
~ Winston Churchill
I remember reading some time ago about a study of longevity in humans. There has been a large body of scientific research into the reasons why some people are long-lived but of course while various diets, health regimes, and regional or ethnic differences are often linked to living long it is a very difficult cause and effect relationship to determine because there are so many other variables involved.
Article Related to: inspiration, motivation, success, dream, fire, difficulty, challenge, dare, adversity
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16). Rich or Poor - Get the Knowledge By : Gary Simpson
Most people work hard all their lives only to "retire" poor then try to live off meagre savings or a small (rapidly disappearing) Government pension. They are forced to live out their twilight years struggling with constant money problems. Many of them have to buy only the cheapest food and are unable to enjoy the little pleasures of life like going to an occasional movie, eating out or taking short trips.
Article Related to: finance, money, knowledge, rich, poor, wealth, motivation, discipline, self-esteem, investing, investment
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21). Don’t Focus on Failure By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Internal defeat is a mindset, where you begin to believe that most new ideas will fail. You might think -”After all, what I tried in last week's Yoga class, failed.”
You will always learn from mistakes. When you see them clearly as a test, examine the results, and study them closely for the reason why they went wrong.
Whether it is a lesson plan, trying mantras, Hot Yoga, Gentle Yoga, a pro shop, or trying anything new, it is better to make mistakes than do nothing at all.
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23). The 5 important life lessons I learned from my dog By : Deanna Mascle
The 5 important life lessons I learned from my dog
Our son has been on a long, arduous campaign for our family to adopt a dog. I have to admit we are weakening.
I have always loved dogs and I can well remember my own beloved childhood friends as well as that desperate desire for my very own canine companion. Plus he is an active child who loves the outdoors and he is an only child with no children his age living nearby so a dog could be a wonderful playmate and friend.
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24). Business Relationships - Promises are for Keeping By : Martin Haworth
It's a small thing, but it is so vital for business relationships. Forgetting little things promised, causes erosion of trust and belief in you...
Article Related to: motivation, trust, team, consistent, people, employee, staff, development, business, business relationships
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