Archive for the ‘Personal Growth’ Category

How to Unleash Your Creative Brilliance

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By Robin Krieglstein
Creativity can save the world. Creativity can save your life. Yes it’s that powerful. It can make you a millionaire; enchant the lover of your dreams; take you around the world; or fill your days with joy and wonder. Creativity is one of the most in-demand skills required for the jobs [...]

5 Ways To Learn On The Go

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By Peter Clemens
“Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can – there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did.”  ~ Sarah Caldwell
If you’re reading this article, I’m sure you readily accept the importance of continual learning. However, because modern life can be so busy you may [...]

The Difference Between Change and Growth – And Knowing Which You Need

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By Ali Hale
Two words that get bandied about a lot in the personal development sphere are “change” and “growth”. You’ve probably noticed, for instance, that this blog is called “The Change Blog”, and that Peter describes in his personal mission statement a commitment to  maintaining a “personal growth blog”.
It’s tempting to use [...]

Awakening with the Two-Step Dance of Awareness and Release

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By Kaushik Chokshi
I write books (www.beyond-karma.com) for two reasons.
One, there is a simple and easy way to release depression, anxiety and the unease of being.
And, two, because awakening is simple.
And what is awakening? Awakening is awakening out of the world of fear and sadness. Leonard Jacobson says, “To awaken simply means to [...]

Switching to a Bold Mindset

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By Armen Shirvanian
The person who makes decisions quicker and more resolutely flies ahead of the person who is slow and weak in their ways. Notice that I didn’t point out that the first person was always making the “right” decisions. That point is irrelevant in the longer-term. Using simple probabilities, the person that [...]

3 Ways to Take More Personal Responsibility

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By Alex Fayle
English culture, especially North American culture, does not like the idea of personal responsibility. If I got drunk at a bar and ended up in a car accident, I could sue the bar for serving me. If I broke into your home and tripped over the dog, I could sue [...]

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