Self-Improvement for Astrology Gemini
Self Improvement for the Astrology Signs
Gemini
Ideas, Communication, Intellectual Development, Mobility,
Interests, Mental Organization, Reading, Siblings, Local Travel
Mind and Memory, Thinking, Versatility
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Alternative Transportation Choices
Articles on riding a bike, alternative transportation choices.

Reading and Writing
Reading, writing, education, learning about the world -- a collection of articles on these subjects. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

Using Your Mind Effectively
Using your mind effectively, using your mind well, being intelligent and showing wisdom. Articles on these topics from Enchanted Spirit. These are concerns of astrology sign Gemini.

Keeping Lists
Articles on keeping lists as an effective life management strategy. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

Collecting Facts -- Handling Knowledge
Articles on collecting facts, handling knowledge, using information, gathering data. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

Better Communication
Articles on better communication, being an effective speaker and thinker. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

Public Speaking
Articles on public speaking, getting your point across, speaking your mind, making public presentations, lecturing, and communicating effectively.

Writing for Personal Growth
Articles on writing, list-making, using the power of the written word for personal growth and better relationships. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

ADD -- Attention Deficit Disorder
Articles on ADD, attention deficit disorder and how to cope with its challenges.

Safe Driving Tips
Articles on driving tips and strategies for safe driving. Self-Improvement for Astrology sign Gemini.

On the One Hand -- And on the Other
Making Decisions You Can Live With
by Rebecca Brents
If you fret over choices and need help to solve your discomfort and ambivalence faster, a careful analysis using these questions can help you get a more confident grip on your thinking ... and make better decisions.

Intuition and Your Mind
by Andrea Hess
When it comes to intuitive development, the biggest obstacle we possibly face is our own mind. It works really, really hard to dissuade us from believing our intuitive insights. Why? Because it enjoys being in charge!

Tips for Commuting to Work by Bike
by Leo Babauta
Article on commuting by bike to work. Although it's a bit scary riding a bike in the middle of traffic, I have to say it was a great experience. Not only did I feel really good to get the exercise, but I had a great view of nature as I headed to work, and it was a lot more peaceful and relaxing than the regular commute by car.

Try a Little F-O-C-U-S
by Kathy Gates
Focus, clarity and concentration. Successful people make a conscious decision to tune out the things that distract them. Like the boy, you'll know it's there, you'll know it's available, but you'll decide to stay in your seat to get what you really want instead.

43 Reasons to Deliver Your Content With Lists
by Scott Ginsberg
Lists don't prioritize, segment, take sides or bias any one item; but rather allow you to simply get it all down on paper. And sometimes that's the hardest part of writing. Because if you don't write it down, it never happened.

Protect Your Car From Road Salt
by Marilyn Pokorney
Every winter drivers should take active steps to protect their car from road salt. Road salt is necessary for safe transportation when snow and ice accumulate on roads and highways and cause dangerous driving conditions.

Mastering The Art of Conversation
by Peter Murphy
The art of conversation is a skill shared by most successful people. People who always seem to rise to the top of their professions and are well respected by others who share the ability to converse with anybody in every situation.

The Perils of Nonverbal Communication
by Susan Dunn
I ran to answer the phone the other day. The colleague on the other line introduced herself and then explained she was interested in affiliating with me on an idea which she proceeded to explain.

Be Brief!
by Stephen D. Boyd
Centuries ago great speakers often spoke two hours and more. But today when sound bytes on television news are the norm and serious problems are solved in an hour on a television drama, audiences are most interested in speakers that get their points across in a short period of time.

Write to Remember
Seven Keys to Better Note-taking
by Kevin Eikenberry
Most of us use note taking techniques we learned or developed while in school. At that time our goal was the acquisition of knowledge with the purpose of reciting it back on a test or examination. As adults our purpose for note taking is typically quite different.

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