I Never Did Trust Anybody
Posted on October 21, 2008 - Filed Under Womens Issues | Leave a Comment
Not even now.
Yes, I have found a man who is more that I ever hoped for and yes, I
am ridiculously happy these days but truth be told, I live very
carefully most of the time. The age old thought habit driving the need
to be perfect is a tough one to overcome.
I am challenged this day to examine that position. Do I really
believe that no one is trustworthy? Where did that belief come from.
Hmmmm. Yes, there have been a few disappointments along the way. And
yes, a few people I thought were solid as the rock of Gibraltar had
feet of clay but in their humanity, weren’t their errors in judgment
right in line with who they were at the moment?
Top Home Businesses: Setting and Managing Your Goals
Posted on May 28, 2008 - Filed Under Ecommerce | Leave a Comment
Another in our current series aimed at assisting the new Home Business owner to develop and grow his new business. We look at setting and managing our own business objectives - to keep us focused.
In the business world, there is a well-used business tool, called “Management by Objectives.” This has been around for a long time, but is still widely practised, because of its simplicity and effectiveness. (It’s just as important for you to keep track of how well you are doing.)
Read More..>>Learning How To Hypnotize People Is This Simple…
Posted on May 20, 2008 - Filed Under 809 | Leave a Comment
People in general look at hypnotism as something that is elusive. Most people feel this way because of the movies that they have seen or perhaps they have seen somebody hypnotize a group of people for fun. When you get to the nuts and bolts of it, hypnosis is simply a relaxed state of mind, one that can help an individual focus clearly and at the same time block out any issues that may be keeping that individual from attaining a relaxed state. Read on to learn more…
Read More..>>Softwiring Your Brain
Posted on December 30, 2007 - Filed Under Self Improvement | Leave a Comment
Whether you are looking at 3rd graders at P.S. 183 learning to read, or the graduating class at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, we see the effects of human conditioning.
Your personal life goals, beliefs and attitudes, and career and relationship decisions are results of your genes and the conditioning by society. Would you be the same person you are now, if you were born to an impoverished family in African Ghana?
Your conditioning would be for another lifestyle, not North American; your culture
would not encourage higher education nor a career dedicated to personal wealth.



