One Day You Will Wake Up

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One day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted. Do it now.

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Future Friday for 5/31/2013

Everyone’s looking forward to the weekend so we look forward to the future, too. Here are this week’s top 10 posts looking to the future…

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Did I miss your favorite? Correct me in the comments…

Kindness: The Easy, Powerful Act You Can Do to Change the Planet

Did you know that by doing an act of kindness for someone, you produce the same serotonin levels you would have had you been on the receiving end?

And what’s more, observing an act of kindness also increases your serotonin levels?

With this in mind, if we all made it our mission to do at least one act of kindness everyday, imagine how this contagious energy would lift the vibration of the planet?

To learn more about the power of kindness, and the strength that comes from choosing our emotions, check out this 9-minute video by the legendary Dr. Wayne Dyer.

via Kindness: The Easy, Powerful Act You Can Do to Change the Planet.

11 Fun Facts About Avocados

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Avocados are one of my favorite foods. Although I don’t have an avocado tree at home, my house is always filled with avocados. I compiled 11 interesting things to know about my favorite food to

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Why I’m Namasté-ing You Right Now: Dispelling the Illusion of Separateness

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Suddenly I saw what a jerk I was being and that was pretty humbling. Yeah, I disagreed with this guy on every possible level; I couldn’t even stand being in what I thought of as his black hole of an energy field, but I could see his spark.

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Our Character is Basically a Composite of Our Habits

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Our character is basically a composite of our habits. Because they are consistent, often unconcious patterns, they constantly, daily, express our character.

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An Oven Roasted Eggplant Recipe That’s As Simple As It Is Tasty

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Oven roasted eggplant recipe Eggplant is just one of those things that I can always seem to screw up, especially when I try to get too creative with the process.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

Mmmm. Gotta try this!!!

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Stop Avoiding!

Keep Your Head Up

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Keep your head up, your heart open, stay on a positive path, and the right people will come along and join you on it.

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Secret of Adulthood…

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Further Secrets of Adulthood: Easy to say, but very hard to put into practice, I find! How about you?

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Holding on to Anger…

From Evernote:

Holding on to Anger…

Clipped from: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/30sec-tip-holding-anger.html

The Big “F” Word.

Everyone Has Gone Through Something

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Everyone has gone through something that has changed them in a way that they could never go back to the person they once were.

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Stop Trying To Figure It All Out

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No One Is Perfect

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No one is perfect in this world. Forgive people for not knowing better and learn to move on.

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: The Philosophers Notes Challenge

Here’s a series you might want to track:

On FinerMinds for the next 30 days, we’ll be running a special challenge that will expand your mind in ways you’ve probably always hoped you could, but have just never had the time.

In short, Brian Johnson, has re-released his famous Philosophers Notes.

And while we think Brian is a genius in his own right, these “notes” are actually a summary of some of the greatest personal development and business books in history.

So to give you a little taste of these famous “notes”, we want to invite you to join the Philosophers Notes Challenge, where each day for the next 30 days, Brian will be releasing a new video discussing a different book from his Philosophers Notes collection.

The idea is to get your mind flowing with new juicy insights, and you chatting with like-minded people about your thoughts… regardless of how philosophical they may be… (no judgment, we promise!).

And to kick-start the challenge, today we’ll be studying the famed and highly talked about book: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey.

Here’s one of our favorite quotes from the book:

“I believe that a life of integrity is the most fundamental source of personal worth. I do not agree with the popular success literature that says that self-esteem is primarily a matter of mind set, of attitude — that you can psych yourself into peace of mind. Peace of mind comes when your life is in harmony with true principles and values and in no other way.” – Stephen R. Covey from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

via The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: The Philosophers Notes Challenge – Day 1.

Spring Classic

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These white accented yellow tulips were part of the amazing spring display at West of the Lake Gardens in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

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Give Up the Blame Game. Be Your Own HERO!

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No one owes you anything. God has given you everything you need already to create universes. When you blame and wallow in feeling sorry for yourself, you miss your own amazing gifts.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

Another great post from Kute Blackson…

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Patrick Stewart’s Touching Response To A Fan’s Question

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Feels ahead.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

While at Comicpalooza, a girl asked Sir Patrick Stewart a question about what the most important thing he’d ever done besides acting was. His answer was his work with campaigns against violence towards women, which led to this impassioned answer and wonderful gesture. Go to the source to see the video…

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How bad a person am I?

As Montaigne said “no one is more monster or miracle than myself”. I’d much rather believe that I’m a good person who sometimes does bad things than the other way around but both natures live within me…

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