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Brian Tracy – Forging Your Self-Confidence
Authentic Woman | November 19th 2009 by Faey
This is an absolute gem from Brian Tracy. I felt an urge that his words should be read by everyone. Absolutely, everyone can learn a thing or two from this valuable information. We can learn how to strengthen our self-confidence and develop ourselves read more
Nothing More Sexy than Self Confidence
How to have great self confidence | November 18th 2009 by David Rogers
Every now and then I read something that makes me smile and feel good. Doesn't happen that often, so I'm going to share an article I've just read. Its by Kathryn Martyn and entitled Sexy People Have This: Do You? I've taken one of her read more
Leave Your 'Tude at the Door
Career Sherpa: Guide to navigating extreme career terrain | November 18th 2009 by Hannah Morgan
Ever had a bad day? What about a bad week? Anyone ever had a bad year? It is possible and most likely probable that you have. Job search is rough on the emotions. It takes us places we don't want to go...feeling rejected, vulnerable, angry read more
The Way In Which I Obtained Personal Happiness
Dating Advice Books | November 14th 2009 by ashton
Today I am a happy person, I am proud and I am content. Why? Well because I have managed to turn my life around. The days when I stress, worry and become depressed over the slightest thing are over. I now live life with a smile on my face and am very read more
Standing at Water’s Edge: Chapter 4
Musings from the Moonroom | November 11th 2009 by Amy
Note: Fellow artist Leah Piken Kolidas recently interviewed Dr. Paris on her blog. You’ll find the interview here Finding Strength In Mirrors In Chapter 4, Dr. Paris begins to explain the three types of relationships that she believes are cruc read more
Learning to Trust and Have Everlasting Love
Nanette Geiger | Law of Attraction Life Coach | Relationship… | November 10th 2009 by Nanette Geiger
A lot of us carry over trust problems from past relationships, or sometimes childhood problems and traumas. The intense emotions from these memories can be a real player in our capability to create and sustain a long-lasting loving relationship. This read more
How to increase your self-confidence
LifeGrinder | November 9th 2009 by LifeGrinder
Suffering from low self-esteem? Increase your self-confidence by standing next to an ugly person. Their dodgy boat-race coupled with your angelic mug will make you instantly feel better! read more
How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Spe…
Life Coach - Steve Bunyan | November 6th 2009 by Steve Bunyan
How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie. This book will show you how to overcome the natural fear of public speaking and even learn to enjoy it. Drawing on Dale Carnegie’s years of experience as read more
Why do All Girls Play Games?
Socially Distressed | November 6th 2009 by Andy
A few days ago, I received a text message from a friend of mine saying “I’m sick of these games! Why do all girls play games!?” Upon receiving this, I took a few minutes to contemplate my response and responded “Have you taken the time to con read more
How will 14 more weeks Help You?
Career Sherpa: Guide to navigating extreme career terrain | November 6th 2009 by Hannah Morgan
If signed off on by President Obama, job seekers will have their unemployment benefits extended 14 more weeks. Read more about the bill here. Let me ask a question: if you knew your benefits were ending this week or even next week, what would you read more
Get rid of those self-created roadblocks!
Intercultural Zone | November 6th 2009 by Franco-American Quill
Jump over to Corinne’s blog for a terrific post on overcoming psychological barriers to success. What are some of your own roadblocks and what can you do to overcome them? Share or save read more
Can You Laugh at Yourself?
Confidence Life Coach | November 5th 2009 by Ric
The most confident people are able to laugh. They laugh under stress, they laugh at jokes, even if they are not particularly funny (out of respect for the joke-teller - as long as they are not disrespectful jokes), they laugh at themselves when thin read more
NXIVM: What do YOU think it is?
Skateaway...that's all | November 5th 2009 by Anthea
Allison Mack posted about the NXIVM conference on her blog and on a message board. Take what you will from her message, but she seemed to imply that those who felt uneasy with NXIVM were the ones with a problem). read more
Is Procrastination Your Bedfellow?
Tweaking Your Life | November 5th 2009 by Dannye Williamsen
Procrastination is not a cause but is rather a result of attitudes and conditions. What are these attitudes that are setting you back? read more
Perception Is Reality
Career Sherpa: Guide to navigating extreme career terrain | November 5th 2009 by Hannah Morgan
Job search is a full time job and requires discipline, project management skills, thick-skin, perseverance, marketing skills and so much more. You have heard this all before. Yet, how many are really accepting this? How many are learning to m read more
Setting Your Goals – Easier Said, Easily Done
Foundation Coaching Inspired Actions | November 4th 2009 by Lori Smith
The basics of setting a goal is an open secret known by top-caliber athletes, successful businessmen and businesswomen and all types of achievers in all the different fields. The basics of setting goals give you short-term and long-term motivation an read more
Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made
Bigg Success | November 4th 2009 by biggsuccess
It’s another age-old nature / nurture question – are entrepreneurs born or are they made? Can the essential skills be taught or do you have to learn from experience? ___ ___ There’s a great book by Richard Goossen called Entreprene read more
Stop Justifying Your Fears, and Start Overcoming Them
JasonKerchner.com | November 3rd 2009 by Jason Kerchner
Fear is designed to keep you safe. It’s a good thing to have, in situations where there is immediate danger. Unfortunately, we are rarely in any immediate danger, and fear that keeps us from our goals is not generally very useful. But did you k read more
How I Gained Personal Happiness
Anything Under the Sun | November 1st 2009 by mgapanghitabo
Today I am a happy person, I am proud and I am content. Why? Well because I have managed to turn my life around. No longer am I that paranoid man with a low self-confidence. I now live life with a smile on my face and am very much looking forward to read more
Improving Self Esteem Helps You Cope Better
Leadership Skill Training Blog | November 1st 2009 by Roy Sencio
From a young and tender age a mental picture is already in motion as to who we are and what will we look like as we grow older. Strengths and weaknesses already start manifesting from a young age and as we grow older these keep changing. We all have read more
5 Steps Of How To Develop Self Confidence.
Leadership Skill Training Blog | November 1st 2009 by Roy Sencio
The world we live in today has become more integrated and you will notice that it is impossible to avoid interacting with at least one new person each day. This phenomenon somewhat puts pressure on us to fit in and be accepted by society. But that wi read more
Standing at Water’s Edge: Chapter 3
Musings from the Moonroom | October 31st 2009 by Amy
The Need for Others The third chapter in Standing at Water’s Edge is a preface to Dr. Paris’s discussion on relationships and the importance of relationships in the creative process. She begins with an interview with Loren Long, a book i read more
How To Regain Your Self-Confidence After A Divorce - Part 2
Feb27th | October 30th 2009 by Charlotte
Relative to the kind of person you want to become - you wantothers to think of you as - and the kind of happiness you seek -it is imperative that you learn to manage your moneyintelligently. Money by itself won't bring happiness, but byusing money pr read more
The Most Important Meetings You’ll Ever Attend Are the Meetings…
RogerRecommends | October 29th 2009 by Roger
This article is by Denis Waitley (source: Your Achievement Ezine) You are your most important critic. There is no opinion so vitally important to your well being as the opinion you have of yourself. As you read this you’re talking to yourself r read more
How To Regain Your Self-Confidence After A Divorce - Part 1
Feb27th | October 29th 2009 by Charlotte
Regaining one's self-confidence following a divorce is not aneasy thing to do. As we've stated in all the previous articleswithin this series of reports on how to recover from a divorce,the blow to your inner-being is traumatic and long-lasting.Proba read more
5 tips to create more confidence after a job loss
The Shrink Rap | October 28th 2009
From the book’ Think Confident be Confident’ by: Dr. Leslie Sokol and Dr. Marci Fox As bad as it may seem, it really is possible to triumph over a job loss and end up feeling happier and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more
WHY WE DO NOT NEED A PUBLIC LAW SCHOOL
Lawyer Satisfaction Blog | October 27th 2009
A proposal for a new public law school for Massachusetts, one of only 7 states in the country not to have a public law school, has generated an enormous amount of controversy with many saying that there is a need for a school with a reasonable tuiti read more
How To Increase Self-Esteem
Anything Under the Sun | October 26th 2009 by mgapanghitabo
Do you have a lack of self-confidence? Are you looking for advice and tips that could enable you to increase your self-esteem? If you have answered one or both of these questions with a “yes” then this article may well be worth a read. Up until read more
Do You Think You Can?
Learning Curve Coaching | October 26th 2009 by Suzanne
It may be a simple question, but the answer has far-reaching effects in your life. If you don’t think you can do something, it’s very likely you won’t even try. You won’t put the time, effort or energy into it because, after a read more
Self-sufficiency and 8 Field and Stream Huntress Blog Posts
Colorado Communication Coach | October 26th 2009 by Laura Benjamin
It’s sad to note Field and Stream Huntress is no longer an active blog, but while they were, the editor was kind enough to post a joke or two and a number of stories I sent them. I enjoyed reading the comments people added to some of the posts read more

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