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Links to Success: Week of 13th January 2008

18. January 2008

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When I respond from abundance, I can enjoy every success I see, because I know that the universe has plenty for everyone. Liz knows the most powerful force in the universe. When are you going to start using it to change your world? Be conscious, and think about, everything you do. Make conscious choices rather than [...]

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Links to Success: Week of 6th January 2008

6. January 2008

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One thing to remember is that your current situation, whether good or bad, didn’t develop overnight. It took you your entire life, to get to where you are and who you are today. And you still have the rest of your life, to try to get to where and who you’d rather be. It’s the [...]

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Links to Success: How to Get Out of Debt

5. January 2008

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Recently, Zen Habits and Getting Rich Slowly’s blog owners both got out of debt. It’s a big achievement and very inspirational; and they both show you how they did it. Read Zen Habit’s The 10 Key Actions That Finally Got Me Out of Debt; or, Why Living Frugally is Only Part of the Solution. Read Getting Rich [...]

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Links to Success: The 12 Tenets - Simple Lessons for the New Year from Tony Robbins

31. December 2007

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The team over at Anthony Robbins has created a short, 5 minute video with 12 tenets for a powerful New Year, with a free bonus audio download, ‘The Secret to Lasting Change in 2008′ at the end of it. 1. Live a life of service. 2. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. 3. [...]

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The Top 10 Must-Read Personal Development Blogs of 2007

30. December 2007

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In no particular order, here are my favorite personal development blogs for the year 2007. Some are new, some are old, some have moved me, some inspired me and all have taught me. They’ve added to my life this year, and I hope they’ll do the same for you in 2008. 43 Folders The classic productivity site [...]

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Life Coaches Blog: Best of 2007 Part 2

29. December 2007

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7 Power Wounds 1) Clutter. What ever is in your space is taking up your energy, consciously or unconsciously. Think about it, what do those months of unread magazines piling up on your shelves represent? Uncompleted tasks you’ve yet to finish. The Key to Being Happily Alone How can a person be completely comfortable with being by herself while [...]

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Life Coaches Blog: Best of 2007 Part 1

28. December 2007

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Before you know it, a whole year has passed us by. Time to look back at what we’ve done, what we missed, what we did well and what we could have done better. In that spirit, these are the best of Life Coaches Blog 2007. Wisdom From The Ninja Village: Keep Going People create all their barriers [...]

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Links to Success: Week of 16th December 2007

17. December 2007

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Don’t ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. Come alive with the always inspirational Wake Up Tiger. Rawr! The most productive people are the ones with the least on their minds. Catch this introductory video to GTD by founder David Allen on Lifehacker. It’s wonderful to be grateful and recognize the [...]

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Blast from the Past: Best of December 2006

15. December 2007

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How To Make It Easier To Get Things Done If those personal development tips and tricks could make me more productive, happier and more fulfilled, why wouldn’t I use them the moment I put those books down? What’s the secret to stop procrastinating over making your life better and actually start doing it? Why Go On When Life [...]

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Blast from the Past: Best of November 2006

28. November 2007

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9 Rules To Get Out of Plateaus A month ago I was stuck in a plateau; my ideas for Life Coaches Blog posts were running dry and I couldn’t see a way out. The answer to why and what to do came in a serendipitous way. The Monk Talks: What Would Buddha Do If Someone Hated Him? In these [...]

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