Posted by Annie M. Jennings at Jan 19th, 2010 in Personal Development
Those of you who have online businesses know how important it is to have people visit your website. I am going to show you how to drive traffic to your website using internet marketing promotion. There are many ways of achieving this goal once you know how to do it properly. There are a lot of simple things that you can do to help you site find the way to the top of the list.
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Posted by Neil Ashworth at Jan 16th, 2010 in Personal Development
Twitter can be extremely consuming. Maybe you will have already realised that? You pay some time trying to try to do some analysis for a brand new web site, or wish to try to do a report for school, or are looking to locate a product online. But you’re finding yourself talking away on Twitter much more than doing anything that you should be doing.
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Posted by Alex Wu at Jan 15th, 2010 in Personal Development
Taking part time jobs while studying at high school and college? Why not? That is a good idea to practice your soft skills and maybe academic knowledge as well. Now with the intense influence of Internet, students can find many part time jobs online. The chance is not limited to offline jobs anymore. You can find many new jobs on the web as many companies and Internet entrepreneurs also need part time employees to help with their business operational. Well, in fact part time employees also bring advantages for their businesses. They have wider selection of people to recruit, so that it is easier to get the best talents.
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Posted by Masami Sato at Jan 13th, 2010 in Personal Development
What is the reason for our remaining alive? For what have we come here? Day after day we are being asked about the sense and purpose of our lives. And many of us keep on searching for answers. Will we be able to achieve happiness? That is also a question that forces us every day to find out its answer. What happens if the answer to those queries is quite uncomplicated? What if it is all about ONE thing? Bonding. The secret of happiness is explained perfectly in the stimulating voice of Masami Sato in the excerpt of her book, ONE.
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Posted by David Anttony at Jan 13th, 2010 in Personal Development
Bumblebees are all giving by nature. They give naturally to maintain the world of abundance. But each bee actually takes a different standing in maintaining the colony as well as the flower garden. So, I thought human beings are the same. We are all naturally giving and caring. But we express our giving in different ways. So, here it is a ‘giving bumblebee’ chart where you can find your bee type. Watch out for the following bee analysis! The more you share your value as a giving bees, the more we can all do together to make a difference.
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Posted by Quark Brown at Jan 12th, 2010 in Personal Development
For Christians, a funeral service signifies the start of the journey of the soul to the life after death. It is because of this precise reason that such services are very spirited, as they are an assertion of the belief that the deceased has found an eternal abode in the House of the Lord.
Christianity perceives death as a new beginning, wherein the soul is delivered from the world of pain to the world of everlasting bliss. It provides some comfort to the bereaved family that the deceased is with the Lord Himself and is enjoying the bliss of heaven. This greatly helps in alleviating the grief that death of the person causes. The Christian funeral rituals are conducted with these beliefs and feelings.
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Posted by Caroline Robbins at Jan 8th, 2010 in Personal Development
The great thing about personal fitness trainers is that their training prepares them to assist others in realizing their personal fitness goals. The first step is to fill out a medical questionnaire with a personal trainer so that he can complete a fitness evaluation before beginning an exercise routine. Besides the establishment of goals, evaluating previous injuries and sporting experiences, and assessing current levels of activity, this questionnaire also serves as a tool for risk assessment. If the client does not pass this initial assessment, it will be necessary to obtain a physician’s release prior to beginning a fitness plan.
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Posted by David Anttony at Jan 6th, 2010 in Personal Development
Story of Tithing
The origins of tithing can be traced to the Bible, still it is customary among many non-Christians as well as Christians to do some kind of tithing today.
Tithe is conventionally a Christian term that signifies the contribution of one tenth of one’s earnings as donation to one’s Church as a type of Church giving. However, every other religious system has similar practices within itself. In Islam the word used is ‘Zakat’. In the Sikh religion of India the name for it is ‘Dasvandh’ which again signifies setting apart a tenth of one’s earnings for pious acts. It was Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru who started the practice. The sacred texts of Hinduism like the Bhagavadgita and the Upanisads state that ‘true alms’ is that which is given as a part of one’s duty in the right place and at the right time to a worthy individual, from whom nothing is expected in return.
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Posted by Masami Sato at Jan 6th, 2010 in Personal Development
As the old saying goes, health is wealth. And in this case we are referring to spiritual wealth. Whole food is good for our health because our body is able to absorb its full nutrients – the same with our life. When we embrace our life as a whole, savoring all the experiences and feelings in it, our soul will be able to absorb its full ‘nutrient’, grasping the full essence of our existence, and enabling us to live our life to the fullest. Masami Sato shares the magic of living a whole life in this excerpt from her latest book, ONE.
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One’s Body Yearns For Wholefood – One’s Soul Aches For A Whole Life
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