7 Ways To Ignite Your Vision
by Michael Niles.Probably the hardest skill to teach, and the one of the most vital to posess, is vision. Vision requires discipline in order to generate images of what you would like to become, both professionally a...
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Ode to a Spoon
by Deirdre McEachern."Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have." --Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel (1907-1990) I have to admit it, I love spoons. I love their round shape. I love their cheerful shine...
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Are You Invisible?
by Margaret Paul.Ellen was brought up to be invisible. She was taught to be very tuned into others’ feelings and needs, but to never have any of her own. Her family made it clear to her that her job was to give to th...
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Personal Power
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D..All of us would love to have personal power – the power to manifest our dreams, the power to remain calm and loving in the face of fear, the power to stay centered in ourselves in the face of attack....
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A Surfing Lesson
by Steve G. Jones.I've never surfed in my life. Sometimes people tell me I look like a surfer, but never once have I been on a board out in the water. It fascinates me though. It was about a year ago that I was standi...
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Dreams of Reality
by Nilesh Gore.Every times we discuss about the goals, objectives, success- failure, god- ghost, visions & dreams here I'm putting some very priceless work by an unknown author. with a short story he is presenting...
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Why Teach Thinking? Why Not ?
by Dr. Alvin Chan.The word ‘creativity’ has so many diverse meanings and interpretations. I remember telling an audience of teachers that creating a mess is also creative as long as new things and views are being conj...
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You Have The Right
by Kenia Morales.The other day I was having a interesting conversation with an acquaintance, but it soon turned out to be surprising and unpleasant. The other person blurted out an unwelcome comment, in a tactful m...
The River of Life
by Cheryl Perlitz.I’ve always loved the awesome majesty of mountains. They are, however, the byproduct of the rivers that formed them: flowing, adjusting, carving, crashing and gently nurturing the land and animals a...
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The Adventure Attitude
by Cheryl Perlitz.Of the 60,000 people who lived to be over 100 in the United States in 2002, the single most important characteristic they had in common was their ability to be positive in the face of change. They w...
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The Climbs In Our Lives
by Cheryl Perlitz.I grew up climbing mountains. Mountains are beautiful and challenging, majestic and all powerful. They also have lessons to teach us: lessons about life and how to live it. Every mountain has a su...
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