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Life Lines
On the One Hand -- And on the Other
Making Decisions You Can Live With
by Rebecca Brents

The consequences of a bad decision can range from inconvenience, wasted time, embarrassment, and wasted money ... to the truly catastrophic -- the loss of something valuable and irreplaceable, even the loss of life itself. It's why people agonize over important decisions -- so much is riding on the right, or best, or most appropriate choice.

7 Secrets Of Success
How To Break The Chains That Bind You
by Asoka Selvarajah, Ph.D

Caught in a fix? Doing a job you don't enjoy? Earning little money? Burdened down with responsibilities and problems you cannot cope with? Does this describe you?

Get a New Point of View
by Kathy Paauw

In The Art of Possibility, authors Rosamund and Benjamin Zander remind us of our tremendous ability to attract what we want in our lives by being purposeful

Keys to Manifesting Wealth
by Deborah Friedman

Every day in every way we are manifesting the reality of the life that we see around us. Whether we know it or not, whether we like it or not, everything in our life is manifested by what we think, say, and do.

Master The Art Of Being Rejected
by Eve Delunas, Ph.D.

How good are you at being rejected? The ability to handle rejection is one of the most important skills we can master in life. As you pursue your dreams, there will always be those who will tell you that you just aren't good enough. The road to the attainment of our goals is rarely rejection-free. Yet, when doors are slammed in our faces, many of us conclude we must be on the wrong track.

In Search Of The Feminine Archetype
by Asoka Selvarajah, Ph.D

I often wonder what the world would be like if women were in charge of it instead of men. It would definitely be an altogether different place. Moreover, it's hard to escape the sneaking suspicion that it would probably be a far better place too.


Friendships, Family, and Feelings
Visiting Someone Who is Sick
by Christine Miserandino

I have unfortunately been on both sides of this article. I have spent time visiting friends and family when they have been sick, but I have more often been the patient everyone is visiting. Many of the visits went very well, but unfortunately others didn't go so well for them or me. Hopefully my mistakes or my tips from experience will help you.

The Living Death of Conformity
by Rebecca Brents

How much do you do during any given day so you'll fit in, because you "have to," or because you "should," so that other people will approve of you, because they expect it of you, or simply because it's easier than standing up for yourself or pushing back your boundaries to regain territory you've given away?


Money Matters
Prosperity Can be Easy and Fun!
by Keith Varnum

Universal Supply is having what you choose (want and need) when you choose to have it. In truth, it is our natural state. When we're aligned with our true intentions in being here this lifetime, prosperity flows automatically with no effort.

Feng Shui Money My All Time Favorite Story
How One Client Made A Bundle
by Carole Provenzale

This has got to be the best! Recently I had the good fortune to participate in a total Renovation in a home. The entire inside of the large house was gutted and I was asked for advice on colors, new furniture, whether to heighten the ceiling, how many bathrooms to put in and where they should be placed; it was quite an undertaking and I was enjoying the hours we spent discussing different aspects of things.

Signs of Abundance and Money in Feng Shui
Don't Overlook The Wealth You Are Creating
by Carole Provenzale

Ever wonder why there are so many quotes about Pennies? Oftentimes we are so busy in our day to day lives of trying to get everything accomplished on our "to do" lists, we overlook the simple things. Many times we don't see the significance in the little things that come our way because we don't believe they are important.

Developing A Reflective Life In The Midst Of Turmoil
by Asoka Selvarajah, Ph.D

One of the most important things you can do in life is to simply find time for yourself. By this, we don't mean opting out of society or "spacing out". Value yourself enough to give yourself time to simply be, without any expectation of goal or result. Paradoxically, by doing this, we can often achieve far more in our externally focused lives than we otherwise might.

Preparing for Success
by Julie Fuimano

You have just won the lottery! Congratulations! This is exactly what you've wished for and you finally won! You are so excited. But, are you prepared? Do you have a great financial advisor picked out? If not, how will you choose one that you can trust? Do you know how you'll invest the money so it lasts and makes money for you to secure your future?


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Real Life Lines
Watering the Damned Old Horse
by Connie Clark

Nearly forty years of marriage had brought to my husband and me the usual ups and downs most couples experience. Our three children blessed us with all the joy and tears that accompany any lively family. Our careers sometimes met with spectacular success, along with an occasionally painful loss. I thought we could handle anything.


Site Seeing
Nature Photography of John Sercel
by John Sercel

For some of the most stunning visual treats you will see in a coon's age, you MUST visit this beautiful site ... and be prepared to stay a while.


Feng Shui
Vitality, Connection, and Change
The Three Tenets of Chi
by Chynna Dahl

Three central ideas provide the essential platform that support all the rest of feng shui's concepts and principles. These ideas involve Chi, the "stuff," the dynamic energy that flows through and is part of absolutely everything ... animate and inanimate, tangible and intangible.

The Chi Where You Work and Where You Live
How Attitude and Location Affect Your Life
by Chynna Dahl

Chi exists in everything. All material objects, animate and inanimate contain their own unique Chi. Places contain Chi. We sense this as the "atmosphere" in a place and we feel it, we react to it, through the physical sensations and emotional responses we have when we're in it. In fact, those feelings and responses ... and the ideas we form, the memories we carry, because of them ... also contain Chi.

Feng Shui and the Color of Money
by Carole Provenzale

I remember one of the first things I learned about money was don't count on it. Did you ever notice just when you thought you would actually not only meet all your bills but have a little left over to actually indulge yourself in something good, something happens that removes it before we've ever even seen it?

A New World of Wealth and Benefits
All for a little extra effort
by Chynna Dahl

Perhaps you've noticed how Oriental interiors ... or homes decorated in "Oriental style" ... feel so spare, crisp, and inviting. This atmosphere is hard to describe ... but as people have said before about other things, "You know it when you see it." And you know it when you feel it. In this atmosphere there's a coolness, a sense of focus, an atmosphere that is both stimulating and relaxing.


Words of Wisdom
Reclaim Your Life
Live In Balance
by Mark Susnow

"I don't have time to get together with you. I have to finish this project." Or the conversation might go like this. "I've been overwhelmed at work and I'm too tired." Do these conversations or variations on the theme seem familiar? We have lost our ability to live in the moment and to be spontaneous.

The Gift of a Clear Vision
by Rebecca Brents

A clear vision, a well-defined and believable goal, is the necessary foundation for any achievement. When you know what you're working to gain ... and you believe in its value and in yourself ... the determination to claim that success comes easily.

Be Here Now
by Anne Aleyes

Mystical teachers often quote the simple advice, "Be here now." It's an interesting thought for almost any time, any place. It invites us to focus, to enjoy the present, to be aware of what's happening around us and in us so that Life's details and precious moments don't just slip away. It's a form of "Carpe Diem!!" Seize the day -- and savor the experience.
 
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