Self-Improvement for Astrology Sign Sagittarius
Self Improvement for the Astrology Signs
Sagittarius
Education, Philosophy, Religion, Law, Ethics, "The Laws You Live By," Higher Knowledge,
Intercultural Experiences, Travel, Foreign Ideas, Multi-Culturalism, Expertise And Expansion,
Spiritual Wisdom, Generosity, Teaching, Publishing, Cultural Sharing
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Why Character and Integrity Are So Important
by Wendy Betterini
It's been said that character is defined by what you do when you think no one is watching. What an illuminating concept that is.
Most of us have a public face and a private face. There are parts of ourselves we don't want the world to see. Typically, we tend to hide the aspects that would not be viewed favorably by society. Greed, lust, jealousy, pettiness, fear and so on. We also tend to hide our weaknesses. No one needs to know that we can wolf down a gallon of ice cream in an hour, do they?

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Are You Blushing?
by Gordon Bryan
If you follow these steps, you can actively change the balance of chemicals released by the brain, instead of leaving it to chance.

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Be a Back-to-School Hero!
by Colleen Langenfeld
If you have school-age children, then you are busy buying school supplies and getting their fall wardrobes ready. But what if you would like to do more? Or what if you don't have any school-age children but you understand what extra-support can mean in a classroom?

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Celebrate!
Create Your Very Own WOW List
by Maria Marsala
celebrate your self-esteem and achievements. How do you create a WOW list? First, purchase a small booklet, like an assignment pad or journal. Glue something to the cover to ADD color. Add a picture you've taken, a cut-out of a card you've saved - let your imagination run wild!
Celebrate!
Create Your Very Own WOW List
by Maria Marsala

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Buying a Gift For Someone Who Has Everything
by Wendy Kennedy
Is there someone on your list who seems to have everything? When they want something they just go buy it? The best thing to give someone like that is consumables -- something they will use up.

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Alone For The Holidays?
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Being alone is a challenge for many people. This challenge may loom especially large during the holidays if you are single or newly divorced and without family around you.

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Multicultural Differences in Greetings You Can Learn From
by Susan Dunn
Multiculturalism is a reality in the US and for those of us who do business globally. The US has more legal immigrants yearly than all the other countries in the world combined.

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Look and Listen
Easy Ways to Check out a Used Car
by Donald Harris
How to check out a used car, learn what to look for. self-improvement for Astrology Sign Sagittarius. Self-Improvement for Astrology Sign Virgo.
Look and Listen
Easy Ways to Check out a Used Car
by Donald Harris

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Tune Up Your Life
by Kathy Gates
Suggestions on making life better, more efficient, happier, more productive.

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Making Your Vocation Your Vacation
by Pamela Heywood
Did you spend it diligently updating your site, or on developing new offers ready to greet the "busy season" that is almost upon us? Now it's time just to sit back and wait for all those orders to come rolling in, right?

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Use Your Emotional Intelligence When Traveling Abroad
by Susan Dunn
Gradually start acclimating yourself to the new conditions. Purchase a sports waist pack, the kind that has holders for two water bottles. You can put water in one of them, and orange juice or something else in the other, or pack the second bottle, and use the extra compartment for things you need to have at hand -- like sunglasses, reading glasses or your plane ticket. Buy a necklace packet to put your passport and license in.

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Fleeting Gifts
by Arleen M. Kaptur
During a recent visit to a toy store looking for the perfect gift for a child, the insight I received gave me a very rude awakening. A child is born with all kinds of gifts tucked right in there with the cute little smile and the tiny toes and fingers. There is creativity, inspiration, imagination, and fun. It is all right there -- just waiting to be encouraged, and allowed to grow and mature.

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What Can You Learn From A Steam Engine?
by Charlie Badenhop
Let's look at a steam locomotive in order to understand more about ourselves, and the importance of self-regulating mechanisms. Coal is fed into the furnace of the steam engine. The burning coal heats the water supply and turns it into steam.

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Assimilation vs. Accumulation
The Practice Of Getting Full Nourishmen
From Everything In Your Life
by Steve Davis
Create a learning plan with specific goals for the next six months. Include both informational and learning goals into this plan. And, only include that which you know you can assimilate with minimum effort so that you have time to really make the information a part of your very being instead of just being a walking index pointing people to this book or that website.
Assimilation vs. Accumulation
The Practice Of Getting Full Nourishmen
From Everything In Your Life
by Steve Davis

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You're A Mathematical Genius, You Know!
by Murdo Macleod
Article on learning math tricks and short-cuts. This may come as a surprise to you. But the truth is, you really are good at mathematics. You see, every day you solve complex problems by breaking them down into tiny little baby steps. And just like the world's most powerful computer or the greatest ever mathematical prodigy, it's this step-by-step process that enables you to do practically anything.

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Multiculturalism
Learning to Understand Other Cultures
by Susan Dunn
Multiculturalism demands that we use our empathy and intuition (emotional intelligence competencies) to understand the other point of view, that we seek the common ground, and also that we understand there are many cultures within any given culture.
Multiculturalism
Learning to Understand Other Cultures
by Susan Dunn

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Remembering Our Past as a Positive Gateway to Our Future
by Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
Do you realize that your past experiences hold the key to a better future! Each of us can learn to unlock the door to a better future by understanding the promise that exists in our own unique memories.

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The Gift of a Near Death Experience
by Anne Dibala
Many religions, although exhorting the individual to look to the hereafter, focus on the actions and behaviors of the here and now. Eastern and Western philosophies emphasize how we act and interact with other human beings here on this planet. It is considered psychologically healthy to be mindful of our emotional and physical condition today.

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The Triumph of a Joy Junky
How choosing joy can change everything
by Steve Davis
New choices yield new results. Kay was amazed at how little effort can yield such a huge change. choosing joy is simply a decision. I just decided that I'm here to have the best day I can have and be as productive as I can be, and have joy in my heart.

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Adjusting Perspectives
... Reframing to get a better view!
by Edward B. Toupin
We all view things from different perspectives based on our upbringing, experiences, and education. Since many of life's experiences are common to all of us, we can sometimes see things in a manner similar to others -- which is actually a joint perspective. However, more times than not, we are unable to understand the perspectives of others because they either cross our own or are too far outside of our understanding to grasp their view. This is where framing comes into play.
Adjusting Perspectives
... Reframing to get a better view!
by Edward B. Toupin

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