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  • 2). Tomorrow's Happiness Begins Today  By : Gary Mosher
    If you want to be happy tomorrow you need to begin working at it today. Some people spend their lives waiting for happiness to arrive on its own and it never comes. Others work hard at creating wealth but still aren’t happy, discovering that money only brings a whole different set of problems. Happiness is a state of mind and not the size of your bank account.
    Article Related to: stress, inspirational, book, business, buddhism, buddha, workplace

  • 3). More chi!  By : Sifu Shi Yan Ming
    The following is an excerpt from the book The Shaolin Workout by Sifu Shi Yan Ming Published by Rodale; May 2006;$29.95US/$39.95CAN; 1-59486-400-4 Copyright © 2006 Sifu Shi Yan Ming More chi! Train harder! Sifu often encourages his students with the cheer "More chi! Train harder!" What does this mean? Chi (also spelled qi) is often translated as "life force.
    Article Related to: meditation, mind, body, workout, king fu, shaolin, fitness, wellness, buddhism, health

  • 4). An Overview of Asia  By : Richard Monk
    Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia. Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seven continent methodology, Asia stretches from Japan in the East through Russia in the West. It encompasses Saudi Arabia and everything above Asia.
    Article Related to: asia, china, india, hong kong, tokyo, singapore, japan, hinduism, buddhism, islam, russia, israel

  • 6). Body and Mind  By : Sifu Shi Yan Ming
    The following is an excerpt from the book The Shaolin Workout by Sifu Shi Yan Ming Published by Rodale; May 2006;$29.95US/$39.95CAN; 1-59486-400-4 Copyright © 2006 Sifu Shi Yan Ming As I go through my day today, I will remind myself to relax. Stay loose. Be flexible in my body and mind. It's most important to stay loose and relaxed in mind and body.
    Article Related to: meditation, mind, body, workout, king fu, shaolin, fitness, wellness, buddhism, health

  • 8). Buddha in the Boardroom  By : Gary Mosher
    Recently chosen by Writer’s Digest magazine as one of the best new self-published books of 2005, ‘Buddha in the Boardroom’ is a clever and entertaining blend of business challenges and Buddhist philosophy. “What a charming book! MacConnell and Mosher have successfully juxtaposed wonderful, simple Buddhist wisdom with the everyday ordinary, focusing on work life.
    Article Related to: book, stress, workplace, business, buddhism, buddha, anger, conflicts

  • 9). Unhappy at Work? A Change is Coming  By : Gary Mosher
    We all can’t be astronauts, professional athletes, dolphin trainers or test pilots -- some of us have to work for a living. I’m not implying that the people in those professions don’t actually work, I’m suggesting that some jobs might not seem like work. Unfortunately, I don’t have one of those jobs and I’m guessing you don’t either. For the majority.
    Article Related to: stress, inspirational, book, business, buddhism, buddha, workplace

  • 10). Go Exotic – Honeymoons In Vietnam  By : Richard Rspad
    Vietnam is a term that carries a certain connotation in American culture given the Vietnam War. Given this fact, you might be surprised to learn many honeymoon there. Go Exotic – Honeymoons In Vietnam Vietnam is a country of beauty where mountains, green rice paddies and blue rivers make up a beautiful and exotic local. This Indochinese country is a perfect destination for travelers that want to have a different sort of honeymoon trip from the typical Caribbean island getaways or cruises.
    Article Related to: vietnam, wedding, honeymoon, marriage, ho chi minh, hanoi, asia, exotic, buddhism

  • 11). Looking for Happiness? Stop Looking in Your Neighbor's Yard  By : Gary Mosher
    We’ve all heard the cliché ‘The grass is always greener in our neighbor’s yard’. What they don’t tell you is that his grass still has to be mowed, watered, weeded, raked and fertilized. The Buddha was the first to recognize that emotional pain can be just as real and debilitating as physical pain. Through careful observation he determined that people were good at spending time on their physical hygiene, but spent little or no time on mental hygiene.
    Article Related to: happiness, finding happiness, true happiness, buddhism, envy

  • 12). Finding Happiness in Your Treasure Chest  By : Gary Mosher
    If you haven’t been able to find a lot of happiness in your life, maybe you’re looking in the wrong place. Our level of happiness is based on our thoughts and our thoughts are a reflection of what’s in our minds. We can begin the quest for happiness by separating our memories into three separate chests. 'The Treasure Chest' of the mind is where we put our most cherished memories.
    Article Related to: stress, inspirational, book, business, buddhism, buddha, workplace

  • 13). The Superior Mind -- Man vs. Mouse  By : Gary Mosher
    I’ve never thought of myself as a brave man, but it’s nice to know if you’ll be able to handle yourself in a dangerous situation. One morning on my drive to work such an occasion occurred. I was cruising down the road and singing off-key to the radio when I suddenly had the gut wrenching feeling that I wasn’t alone. I could sense the presence of evil even before I saw the black, beady eyes and the long, fang-like teeth that would have chilled the blood of a navy seal.
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  • 14). Build Monuments to Your Future  By : Vickie Milazzo
    On my recent trip to Cambodia I was blessed to spend three days exploring the ruins collectively known as Angkor Wat. We experienced sunrise and sunset, as well as the noonday heat, in this magnificent complex of temples, many built more than 900 years ago. Relics of Past Splendor These shrines were created with stones carried from far away; many were built without mortar, and all were built without modern technology.
    Article Related to: cambodia, angkor wat, buddhism, hinduism, khmer rouge, chong khneas

  • 16). Mr. Handyman  By : Gary Mosher
    First thing Saturday morning I decided to fix the washing machine. This decision had not been reached lightly. The cold water pressure was weak so I had checked with two experts at work (i.e., they had both owned washing machines at one time or another) and determined that it was a sticky solenoid. I grabbed my toolbox and told my wife what I was planning.
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