Personal Stories of Change Blog Carnival: Edition 6


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There is a lot of great personal development advice on the Internet (heck… there is a lot of bad advice as well). What really inspires me, though, is reading true stories where the writer has managed to turn their life around. This carnival is devoted to sharing such stories.

The following articles were my favorites from the many I received this week. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Facing Fear Eye to Eye posted at Tupelo Kenyon.

David B. Bohl presents Be Careful What You Wish For – Part 2: Overcoming Pride to Find Happiness : Slow Down Fast Today! posted at Slow Down Fast Today!.

Curtis Penner presents How I Used Food To Beat Depression posted at Be Fit And Strong.

Craig Wilson presents I have a Dream! posted at escape from the rat race.

The Dough Roller presents 10 Things I Now Know at 40 That I Wish I Knew at 20 posted at The Dough Roller.

Cade Krueger presents Make Your Goals Specific For Specific Outcomes posted at Write To Right.

Kevin Bedell presents Steve Loo is Changing the World posted at 21st Century Citizen.

Lola presents Law of Attraction: Make the Conscious Unconscious – part 2 posted at Real World Spiritual and Personal Development.

That concludes this edition. If you have a personal story of change to share I would love to hear from you. Please use this carnival submission form.

About Peter Clemens

Peter Clemens is the owner and editor of The Change Blog. He also runs two other blogs: The Blogging Blog and Audio Book Downloads. Be sure to check out his free guide to setting up a blog, Starting a Blog.

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3 Responses to Personal Stories of Change Blog Carnival: Edition 6

  1. Craig Wilson September 8, 2007 at 3:58 am #

    Thankyou for including my article this week. There is a lot of excellent information to be found here! I don’t think I will be asking Tupelo to take me on a fishing trip though! Scary stuff.
    Thanks again Peter.

  2. Curtis Penner November 2, 2008 at 6:54 pm #

    Hello Peter,

    I’m glad you found my article interesting and I hope it provides some value to your readers.

  3. UnpannyTrauLa November 8, 2008 at 10:49 pm #

    Hello, excellent site, very rich in content and correctly carefully thought out

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