The Happiness Project. By the way, I wonder if the opposite is true?
via Secret of Adulthood: When the Student Is Ready, the Teacher Appears..
Thinks I find along the way
The Happiness Project. By the way, I wonder if the opposite is true?
via Secret of Adulthood: When the Student Is Ready, the Teacher Appears..
For the first time I can remember since moving to Wisconsin, the media announced the night before that schools would be closed the following day in preparation for the mother of all snowstorms!

While it’s normally cooler by the lake in Algoma, the temperature stayed above freezing all night and none of the promised snow was delivered — except to our friends in Green Bay. Heh, heh, heh…
“The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world.” ~Marianne Williamson
via The People We Need to Forgive Can be Our Greatest Teachers | Tiny Buddha.
“What we are today comes from our thoughts of yesterday, and our present thoughts build our life of tomorrow: Our life is the creation of our mind.” ~Buddha
via The Real Secret About the Power of the Mind | Tiny Buddha.
Craig Harper writes:
Ask them, answer them, do something.
1. What’s in my control (and what’s not)?
2. What’s not working in my life right now?
3. In relation to my goals, what’s the best use of my time?
4. How do I create connection with this person?
5. Where am I investing my emotional energy?
6. Why will it be different this time?
7. What do I have to be thankful for?
8. What can I learn in this situation?
9. How am I contributing to this problem?
10. What fear do I need to face?
11. How do I self-sabotage?
12. What’s my plan for when the motivation wears off?
13. What do I need to let go of?
14. What is success for me?
15. What is their reality?
16. What do I need to unlearn?
17. Do my beliefs empower me or limit me?
18. What are my core values?
19. Is my life a reflection of those values?
20. What do I want my life to look like in twelve months?
Lesley Knowles writes:
To be successful in reaching a goal, you must know and surpass the things that may hinder you from getting there. Aside from changing or improving the things that will be discussed below, you need to save a sufficient amount of determination, persistence, and patience.
Read on and study the following taboos in goal-setting. If you’re guilty of one, most, or all of them, immediately act, think of and apply ideal and effective steps to improve or totally eradicate those things.
Full story at: Why You're Not Meeting Your Goals.
… so much as thinking that you already have the answer.
Full story at: Nothing Prevents You From Asking Questions.

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The greatest gifts you can give to anyone you love are your time, your love, your respect and your heart.
Full story at: 5 Best Gifts You Can Give (Hint: They’re All Free).
Good stuff…
Day 23 – 23rd of January, 2011
“Simply by changing your habitual vocabulary – the words you consistently use to describe the emotions of your life – you can instantaneously change how you think, how you feel, and how you live.”
– Tony Robbins
Transformational vocabulary is based around the idea of the words you describe events with. For example if two people were watching a circus, one person could describe it as fantabulous and the other could describe it as good. Although the performance was the same in both pairs of eyes, the two people will feel a different way about the performance based on the word they used to label it. The person that said fantabulous will walk out feeling happier and more amazed compared to the person who said it was simply good.
The next level of this is about the habitual vocabulary we use…
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