Welcome to the August 5, 2007 edition of the Personal Development Carnival!
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Joanne Tai presents You can’t help others without helping yourself posted at I’m Happy Fish.
Charles H. Green presents When Business is Incontinent posted at Trust Matters, saying, “So often we know what we should do, nothing stands in our way, we want to do it… and yet we don’t. Why?”
SJ Yee presents How Successful People Become Even More Successful posted at Personal Development for the Book Smart.
edithyeung presents Know How to Ask for What you Deserve and Break the Glass Ceiling posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Arvind Devalia presents Arvind Devalia » How to improve your relationships with everyone in your life posted at Arvind Devalia, saying, “In a world increasingly tense and with international relations more uncertain than ever, it is key that we review how we all get on with each other.”
John Hill presents Improve Low Self Esteem posted at Universe Of Success.
Ant presents Are you a Millionaire Yet? posted at The Beef Jerky Blog.
Anmol Mehta presents Infinite Energy & Prosperity Meditation Technique - Free Guided Meditation Book for Daily Practice - Ch 5 posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga, saying, “Powerful meditation technique to access the energy of the Universe and attract wealth, prosperity and blessings.”
David presents 10 Simple Rules of Success for When You Are Under Attack posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “During your search for success you will most likely run into difficult situations. You may even come under attack. The reasons can be many, and it is not always under your control. It is important to reflect upon how to react when this situation arises, as it will certainly happen to the best of us.”
Ruby presents The Truth About The Secret, aka The Intention-Manifestation Model of Life posted at Advice and Rants.
Warren Wong presents How To See More Clearly (Part I) posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Do you want to see more clearly without glasses or LASIK? Here’s what I’ve tried, and what the results are.”
Aldian Prakoso presents About Semantics of Law of Attraction posted at The Secret of Law of Attraction Accelerator.
Aaron M. Potts presents Personal Development Strategy: Whatcha Got Cookin’? posted at Today is that Day.
Joseph presents how to attain sucess posted at Self Help and Personal Development.
Jane Chin presents A Danger of “Too Much Experience” posted at On Careers and Life, saying, “How often are you the victim of your own knowledge and experience?”
rck@TheRoadtoCEO.com presents How to React to Criticism posted at Get More Done with Activity Logs, saying, “Receiving negative feedback is never easy. But when you understand how it can help you accelerate your career, you might begin to view criticism differently.
One of the factors that distinguish expert performers from everyone else is how they interpret and use criticism. Instead of trying to avoid it, top performers welcome it and use it to significantly enhance their performance.
In this issue we share a strategy you can use to benefit from criticism, rather than feel hurt by it.”
Alex Blackwell presents Keep an open mind posted at The Next 45 Years.
Craig Harper presents Like a Kid in a Candy Store. posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “How long is it since you got genuinely excited about something?
I’m not talking about moderate enthusiasm or slight motivation, no.. I’m talking about overwhelming, bursting-out-of-your-skin, child-like… excitement?
For some of us, it’s years.”
Lola presents How To Embrace Your Personal Power and Play Big posted at Real World Spiritual and Personal Development, saying, “It’s time to unleash your power and play big!”
isabella mori presents 6 steps to chasing away the naysaying gremlin posted at change therapy, saying, “we all have overly cautious gremlins inside of us, nay-sayers that keep us from having fun and thinking big. and they’re the most dangerous when they don’t talk out loud, when they just whisper in our ears, give us funny feelings in the pit of the stomach, or show us scary internal movies. here are some ideas on how to deal with these gremlins.”
Karl Staib presents I’m Enjoying My Life Even More posted at Karl Staib.
Fred Black presents Are You Scared to Come Out of the Closet? posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog..
Elena presents How to Write a Personal Mission Statement posted at busybeemama.com.
Maria Gajewski presents Sliding Scales of Change posted at Never the Same River Twice.
Anne Maybus presents Reach for the sky.Once upon a time there was a c… posted at The Tall Poppy, saying, “Listen for the encouraging voices…”
Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents Can Money Make You Happy? posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, ““The last place you want to be is in a first class
seat on a plane going somewhere you don’t want to go.””
steve bentham presents Knowing enough to get things done posted at inspiration, motivation, goal achievement, success, personal development.
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That’s it for this edition of the Personal Development Carnival. Next week’s edition will be hosted by Rick at Shards of Consciouness. Submit your blog article via the our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
12 responses so far ↓
1 Personal Development for the Book Smart // Aug 5, 2007 at 6:16 am
Stumbled! Another great edition =)
2 Lyman // Aug 5, 2007 at 10:54 am
Thanks again, SJ! You’re the best!
3 Millionaire Mommy Next Door // Aug 5, 2007 at 3:01 pm
Thanks for hosting the carnival and including my submission. I’ll be linking back here in my weekly Blog Carnival Roundup edition on Friday.
4 Elena at BusyBeeMama.com // Aug 5, 2007 at 4:14 pm
Thank you for featuring my article in this edition of the Personal Development Carnival! I’m looking forward to reading the other articles as well and will be linking back in my Monday Digest.
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6 Aaron M. Potts // Aug 6, 2007 at 6:15 am
Lyman,
Thanks for including my post in this edition - you rock! I added this page to Stumbleupon and Digg, and here are the direct links if anyone else wants to get some exposure by doing the same:
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7 Maria // Aug 6, 2007 at 9:55 am
Thanks for another great carnival, Lyman. As always, there are several great posts in here. I’m enjoying going through them.
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9 Lyman // Aug 7, 2007 at 2:13 am
Millionaire Mommy - thank you, I appreciate it.
Elena - Thanks for including the carnival in your Monday Digest!
Aaron - That is great, my friend! Thanks for adding those links.
10 Ian // Aug 7, 2007 at 11:56 am
Hi,
Firstly, I can’t find a contact form or e-mail anywhere on your site. You may want to make one or if you have one, make it more visible.
Secondly, I am wondering why my article on Michael Vick was not accepted into the blog carnival.
If ending racism is not the essense of personal devolopment, I don’t know what is. Maybe my post slipped through the cracks or maybe you didn’t read it. Please let me know the situation.
11 Lyman // Aug 8, 2007 at 1:35 am
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the feedback. There’s a contact form on the Host an Edition page, as well as a link to contact me on the Blog Carnival index page. A link on the main page labeled “Contact” probably wouldn’t hurt to have as well.
Regarding your Michael Vick article (Is The Michael Vick Dog Fighting Saga Really A Racial Divide?) - while it’s an excellent exploration of attitudes of *groups*, it didn’t seem to me to have much to do with *personal* growth. If you’d like, feel free to submit it again… maybe the next host will see it differently.
Once again, thanks for your feedback. It’s always welcome.
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