Font Size : Increase font size Increase font size Decrease font size
Find The Best Self Help Blogs & Videos

Archive for August, 2010

2010
27
Aug

10 Home Remedy Cures

Thank you:  Gerald McLeod – Associated Content

 

Natural Home Remedy Information That You Will Want To Know And Share – Home Remedies

 
 

Simple Home Remedy Cures

 

There are many, many different minor situations we encounter in our daily lives that result in some type of discomfort. Insect bites, burns, the common cold, diarrhea, constipation…The list of these daily discomforts alone is almost endless and can be an article all by itself. Knowledge of home remedies cures for the most common types of these daily situations can make the difference as to whether you suffer from the discomfort for a brief period or longer.
Here is are some of the home remedies my Mom and Grandmother used for everyday ailments;

Thank you: Ezines, MWolKBlog, HubPages

“Becky” (my relative) is having a hard time breaking free of current boyfriend,  so here are 3 articles to get her creative ideas going.

There must be 50 ways to leave your lover.” Not sure how to break up with your boyfriend? Breaking up made easy. The article gives you 3 break up tips based on his personality type.

So it’s time to call it a day. How do you go about giving your boyfriend the dreaded news that you don’t want to see him anymore? Breaking up with someone is never easy. While you have already made up your mind, often for the other the news is coming like a bolt out of the blue. The best way to break up is to determine his personality type and then follow this break up advice.

Thank you:  I Need Motivation

 3 Steps to Self Improvement – the Childish Way

It’s something all of us aspire to achieve, but unless we consciously choose to get rid of our weaknesses and promote our strengths, there is no way to self improvement. Improving the self is an exercise that is sporadic at best – to make it work on a continuous basis, you must be constantly aware of your thoughts and actions and be able to steer them towards a more positive direction.

Self improvement starts with self awareness, and that’s one of the reasons why it’s possible to observe much from the world of children in taking your first steps towards improving yourself:

OK, forget everything you know about affiliate marketing. Everything you’ve been taught is simply out of date. If you play by the old rules, you will lose this game. wos24.quickcashs.hop.clickbank Affiliate Marketing Revised

The promise of affiliate marketing

Unfortunately, you’ve been led to believe affiliate marketing is easy. And it is – sort of. There’s no doubt it’s easier than starting your own business. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy.

The bad news…

To top it off you’ve been given false information. The first thing you’re taught is to pick some great products. Next do some keyword research. Then to use keyword-based advertising to send visitors to the product. And sit back and collect the profits. But this just won’t work!

Forget keywords

This method worked a couple years ago. But it’s just too competitive to use keywords now. Adapt and change…

A better way

There’s still hope. Here’s how to win at this game.

Thank you: Dreamhealer
2010
16
Aug

20 Great Quotes From Gandhi

Thank you:  I Need Motivation

 Quotes From Gandhi

By Frederic Premji on May 10 2008

9331mahatma gandhi posters 20 Great Quotes From Gandhi

These are some of my favorite quotes ever. Gandhi had such wisdom way beyond his time. I think a lot can be learned from these quotes, they are very enlightening! Enjoy: 

1- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes. 

2- Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. 

3- The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. 

4- Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it. 

5- You must be the change you want to see in the world. 

6- You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. 

Thank you: Steve Pavlina

This is the final postmortem of my 30 day trial of the low-fat raw food diet, which I conducted from January 1 to January 30, 2008.

The two posts I made before starting this trial explained the background on this diet and my reasons for doing this, so I won’t rehash all of that here. If you haven’t yet read those posts, I encourage you to do so since they provide the context for this experiment:

Adaptation

The initial detox period seemed to last about two weeks. Symptoms included bad breath, chills, headaches, daytime drowsiness, mental fogginess, concentration problems, low libido, and an unstable yo-yoing of my alertness and emotional states. It wasn’t until day 14 that I began feeling consistently good on this diet.

Thank you: Dreamhealer

The results are in from the most recent large-scale Intention Heals experiments made possible by Adam McLeod (B.Sc. First Class Honors in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry), author of DreamHealer.

The main purpose of these projects was to measure the effect of the group’s intention on one individual’s brain waves. Scientific research continues to show that your intentions can influence your health and the health of those around you.

brightlight Intention Heals Project   Good Results

The first Global Intention Heals Project on November 8th, 2009 focused on the EEG data obtained when a large number of people focused their intentions on one individual. This was a global project where more than 10,000 people focused their intentions using a specific DreamHealer visualization on one individual (Christine). Christine had no awareness as to when the participants would send their intentions. The results from this project were outstanding. A Quantitative EEG analysis easily identified a significant change in her brain wave patterns at the exact time the intentions were sent. Christine has noticed many improvements in her health since participating in this experiment.

Thank you: Steve Pavlina

December 30th, 2007 by Steve Pavlina

I’ve decided to kick off 2008 with a 30-day trial of eating a 100% raw vegan diet. I’ve done a couple 30-day trials as well as a 45-day trial of raw foodism during the past several years, but I always went back to eating cooked vegan food. I’m eager to give it another try now because I’ve greatly increased my knowledge of how to succeed on this diet. This made me aware that my previous trials were terribly flawed from the start.


NEXT PAGE »