Welcome to the super double extra late July 22, 2007 Edition of the Personal Development Carnival. No commentary this week, just high quality articles. I’ve taken to long getting this up as it is.
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Silicon Valley Blogger presents Cheap Ways To Learn And Feed Your Brain posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Sharpen your mind with these ideas.”
Alex Blackwell presents 14 Ways to Learn the Secret to Happiness posted at The Next 45 Years.
Ruby presents The Absolute Best Way to Start Feeling Depressed and Useless posted at Advice and Rants.
Jack Yoest presents Management Training Tip #1, Office Politics posted at Yoest.com, saying, “Learn to Love Office Politics. The first prerequisite in management training is learning the ability to persuade. To be a salesman…”
Albert Foong presents The elusive key to emotional mastery: Is it really that simple? posted at Urban Monk.
Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents Create Your Treasure Map To Riches posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, “Visualizing what wealth means to you shapes the way your mind thinks about money and your life. Your mind then sets in motion the actions necessary to begin achieving your goals. By taking the time to establish what real wealth looks like to you, you direct your efforts in ways that will make becoming rich, in your own terms, simple. Are you ready to embark on a fun and rewarding journey towards your own riches? Great! We’ll start with an exercise that is really fun. In fact your entire family will enjoy this one.”
Living Better presents Learning through “Failure” posted at PlainAdvice, saying, “Read this article to see the value that lies in your failures!”
Krishna De presents Blog comments can build your personal brand posted at Todays Women In Business: lessons in leadership.
Warren Wong presents The Life Pursuit Of Money posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Why should making money be a life pursuit? Because making money actually helps people! Here’s why.”
Jimmy Atkinson presents How to Figure Out Your Learning Style | OEDb posted at OEDb: Online Education Database.
edithyeung presents 7 Phrases Successful People Would Never Say posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Health Chaos presents Tips For Writing a Job Description posted at Health Chaos.
David Gross presents Moral Courage posted at The Picket Line, saying, “Rushworth Kidder tries to define and develop moral courage in his book on the subject, “Moral Courage”, but a whiff of sycophancy comes off the pages and spoils the project.”
Tupelo Kenyon presents The Law of Attraction posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “With anything as important as the law of attraction, it’s a good idea to hear it described many times from many different angles. This article looks at it from several viewpoints as well as revealing how to get the understanding of the law of attraction from the prime source. Many links are provided including links to streaming mp3 songs that incorporate the principles of attraction in the lyrics. Celebrate life with an ever-clearer grasp of how the law of attraction determines your life experience. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”
Samir presents How Stillness can save you from Burn-Out! posted at Develop & Grow, saying, “The post is authored by Callum Rehman.”
Nneka presents I Am In Love posted at Balanced Life Center.
Mike Estep PhD presents The Law of Attraction and Job Hunting posted at Mike Estep.com, saying, “People can use the Law of Attraction in the pursuit of anything they desire, even in trivial areas of life such as finding employment!”
Chris presents Think, Grow Rich, or Die Trying: The Bruce Lee Story posted at Martial Development, saying, “Did Napoleon Hill kill Bruce Lee?”
Laura Young presents Lessons from the Rishi: Dragons I Can’t Kill posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “Things Michael Schwass says are never quite what they seem to be at first. Many is the time I have realized what he was telling me months after the fact. I’m much quicker now. This one only took me 20 minutes.”
Anne Maybus presents What tempts you?If I ask that question I usuall… posted at The Tall Poppy, saying, “What does temptation mean to you?”
Cade Krueger presents How Much Do You Appreciate Your Life? posted at Write To Right.
Carlon Haas presents The Importance of Embarassment in Personal Growth posted at Possess Less Exist More™.
Raymond David Salas presents The Power of Great Teachers posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Nintendo BrainAge, Happy Neuron, Lumosity, MyBrainTrainer… posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Some guidance on how to select among the growing number of “brain training” games”
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7 responses so far ↓
1 Dan Schawbel // Jul 24, 2007 at 10:45 am
This is a great collection of articles from well known blogs. Thanks for sharing.
2 Millionaire Mommy Next Door // Jul 24, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for organizing the carnival. I’ll be linking back on Friday.
3 Lyman // Jul 25, 2007 at 6:29 am
Thanks for visiting, Dan. There *were* some great articles in this edition.
And thanks for your contribution, Millionaire Mommy… you’ve got a great blog going there.
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5 Krishna De // Jul 30, 2007 at 3:40 pm
Thank you so much for including me in this weeks edition - there is plenty of reading here for us on the subject of personal development.
6 Lyman // Jul 31, 2007 at 7:56 am
You’re welcome, Krishna De. Thanks for your contribution!
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