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Old 09-01-2015, 07:49 AM   #1
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A Holiday State of Mind

When we return from our holidays, most often, there's a spring in our step, a sparkle in our eyes, we're feeling good, feeling relaxed. But how long before that holiday feeling fades? Here are 4 ways to make that holiday state of mind last a little longer:

1. Put your holiday photos and mementos around so that you can easily recall those holiday feelings.
2. Often we return with fresh perspectives and clarity for the changes we’d like to make. Create reminders to remind you.
3. Do something fun and relaxing regularly, or, turn one routine activity into something exciting.
4. Just as everything is wonderful when you're on holiday, appreciate the wonder of everything around you.
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Old 09-02-2015, 07:42 AM   #2
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Someone Else's Anger

When someone is angry, it's probably best to avoid getting angry in return, reacting defensively, or telling the other person to calm down. If the person is really angry, it's probably best to get away from them and let them be, but sometimes it's best to listen and hear them out. And if you need to get your point across, it's probably best to wait till they've cooled off.

How do you respond to someone else's anger? Are you able to stay calm in the eye of other people's storms?
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Old 09-03-2015, 07:36 AM   #3
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Nurture, Not Neglect

Are you neglecting yourself, your health or your personal development? Neglect yourself and over time this affects your mental, emotional and physical well-being. Now neglect doesn't happen overnight. It usually starts with small things and gradually expands into several other areas.

Come on, stop neglecting and start nurturing. Because whatever you nurture, thrives. So give yourself a high priority, nurture yourself and the benefits will spill over into all areas of your life.
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Old 09-04-2015, 07:12 AM   #4
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Turn Rejection into Direction

No-one likes being rejected, whether it’s in matters of the heart, work or life. But it does happen. Rather than feel frustrated because things aren't going in the direction you want it to go, accept. Then work out a) what went wrong, b) what to do better for the next time, and c) if what you want, is not what's best for you.

Take your lessons from the rejection, and turn them into stepping stones towards a direction that’s right for you.
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Old 09-05-2015, 06:51 AM   #5
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Comparison to Compassion

Compare yourself to others? Comparison can be a source of motivation. But it can also leave you feeling inferior or superior - and both these states devalue yourself and the other person.

How about changing comparison to compassion. With compassion, you can value yourself and the other person. Value the uniqueness, the talents, the experiences, the contributions. Then instead of striving to be as good as or better than the other person, you can strive to be the best person you can be.
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Old 09-05-2015, 06:51 AM   #6
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The Art of Patience

What cannot be achieved with pressure can easily be achieved with patience. Patience gives you the time to chip away at your dream and turn it into a reality. It tells you not to push, not to rush; there is a reason and a season for everything. And when things go wrong, patience tempers the feeling of failure and buffers the heart. It teaches you to keep your cool. A cool head knows when to wait and when to act.
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Obligation or an Option?

Often we do things not because we want to, but because we feel obligated. Doing things out of obligation creates a sense of burden and resentment.

Why not, shift obligations to options. Even when you're obliged to do certain things, you still have an option. Approach things as options, not as obligations and see how that changes how you feel.
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Old 09-08-2015, 08:07 AM   #8
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Swap, Not Stop

If you're trying to stop an unwanted habit, stop. It's quite difficult to stop doing something altogether. You may just find it easier to swap than to stop.

Swap an unwanted habit with a habit you would like to develop. For example, swap crisps for celery, cucumber or carrot sticks. Swap chocolates with currants, berries and nuts. Swap criticism for compliments. Swap fizzy pop for fresh mint lime water.
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Old 09-09-2015, 07:42 AM   #9
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Like a Jigsaw Puzzle

Sometimes life is like a jigsaw puzzle. We don't always see the big picture coming together. We may try to make things fit where they simply don’t belong. We may get anxious when there’s a piece missing. But we just have to be patient and persistent.

And just as each piece of a jigsaw puzzle is important in creating the big picture, each moment in life has a place and purpose.
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Uncomfortable, Unknown, Unfamiliar

Have you outgrown the known? Are you feeling stagnant in your comfort zone? No longer enjoying the familiar?

How about, venturing into the uncomfortable, unknown and unfamiliar? Even if it feels a bit bewildering and daunting, try to embrace the uncomfortable, get curious about the unknown, discover the familiar in the unfamiliar, and you'll most likely expand your capacity and potential.
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Old 09-11-2015, 06:19 AM   #11
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Pockets of Silence

Noise. It’s everywhere. But you can still bring pockets of silence into your noisy world. How? Well, you don't have to escape the noise or enforce silence. Silence is within us, it's in our soul. So we can feel and experience the silence within, even in the midst of noise, in the stressful work environment, in a loud coffee shop, or on the crowded streets.

Simply bring pockets of silence into your world. And as result, you'll increase your self awareness and focus, create space for solutions and aha moments, and enjoy the sounds in the noise.
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Know Your Weaknesses

Do you know your weaknesses? Behaviors and attitudes that hold you back? To find your weaknesses: a) Think about your behaviors and attitudes that may have contributed to your past failures. b) Think about your behaviors that cause distress to yourself and others.

Now list your main weaknesses. If you find it difficult to sum them up, find someone you trust to give you honest feedback.

Know your weaknesses, not to undermine your self-esteem, but to gain a better awareness of yourself. Then you can a) manage your weaknesses better, and b) decide if you want to make improvements or even turn weaknesses into strengths.
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Summer’s End

Summer – it’s a time of abundance, to enjoy the summer sun, flowers and fruits … but, summer, like everything else, doesn’t last forever. If summer was forever, all the energy and potential would reach its limits and inertia would set in. And so slowly but surely, the cycle turns; everything moves on. Everything has its own time; its own season. Remember, the end of something good, means the start of something also good. All you have to do is be connected and in tune with the natural flow of natures energies.
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Tips for Making Decisions A Little Easier

From the moment we wake up, until we go to bed, we're constantly making decisions. Despite it being a common activity, most of us struggle with decision-making. Make, making decisions a little easier with these 3 tips:

1. Decision Deadline. Set a time limit on your decision making process.
2. Quick but don't rush. Know when to make swift decisions & when to think things through.
3. Decide not to decide. Not because it's easier but because it's sensible.
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See Like An Artist

Most often, the way we see things is not the way things are but the way we think they are.

To see things more clearly, see like an artist. Put aside what you think and really observe and notice all the little details and subtleties, the textures and tones, the light and colours, the shadows and shapes.

See like an artist and notice if it changes how you see things.
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