Category: Positive Attitude

5 Keys to Successful Goal Setting

By Anthony D Carter

Goal setting works when you keep certain pointers in mind. These help you go from entertaining an idea to successfully accomplishing it. There are 5 keys to goal setting.

The Powers of a Positive Attitude

I am going to ask you to something very weird right now. First of all, I want you to listen to your thoughts. Now tell me, what thoughts fill your head? Would you label them as positive, or negative?

Failure Doesn’t Exist

Have you ever held back on doing something because you were afraid of failure?  Most people have!  Let’s face it; no one likes to fail.  None of us likes to feel like we’re ineffective, weak or lacking in any way, and that’s exactly how failure makes us feel.

Combating Negative Thinking with Positive Self-Talk

Do you talk yourself out of being excited and hopeful every time you feel good about yourself? Do you often start out feeling confident in yourself and your abilities, and then drop to zero confidence when your inner dialogue kicks in?

A Good Way To Lose Pessimism

by Anthony D. Carter

Are You feeling negative about everything you see or hear?

Do you want a better outlook on life?

Take The Time To Cultivate Special Relationships

by Anthony D. Carter
It takes so little effort to let people know how much they mean to you. But how many of us really take the time to do so. We think, “I’ll see them tomorrow or I’ll talk to her next week and I’ll tell them how special they are to me.”

To Thine Own Self Be True

by Sharron Myers
To Thine Own Self Be True:

We have looked before on the concept of self-love and I would like to take the time into look into this in more depth.

If you remember, we said that AGAPE love was an unconditional love and that we needed to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. Let us look more closely at why we have so much difficulty in the area of loving and accepting ourselves. We will start by looking at two very basic questions.

In Search of Wisdom

By: Joe Farcht

Long ago, a man asked for just one thing. He did not ask for riches, a fabulous life, material possessions, or anything of this world, but he asked for wisdom. When the gift of wisdom was bestowed upon him, all those worldly things materialized. That man’s name was King Solomon, the richest man to ever live. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet’s wealth are not even close to what King Solomon enjoyed. The dictionary describes one who is wise as “marked by deep understanding, keen discernment, and a capacity for sound judgment.” To possess understanding, one must possess extensive knowledge, experience, and a sound capacity for using it.

The opposite of wisdom is ignorance. Again the dictionary defines ignorance as, “destitute of knowledge or education. Resulting from or showing a lack of knowledge or intelligence.” Ignorance usually results in poverty, loss of security, desperation, and often in exploitation. Ignorance manifests just the opposite results from that of wisdom. Consider the many countries of the world. Where ignorance reigns, what are the conditions of society and what do the people experience?

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