I’ve been a bit reflective lately, surprising I know. *snort* I’m seeing with more and more clarity how we create our own realities, frame our own expectations and then our very lives based on those thoughts and feelings.
This sounds supremely simple, yet every day the energies and resources spent refuting the truth are insurmountable. [...]
One of the most important things that must be grasped in life is that growth is not permanent. Many times we set a goal for accomplishment and once that goal is attained we sort of settle into a feeling that we have arrived. Best example of this is the diploma mentality. Most people stop learning [...]
Are you comfy with the process of creating what you desire? Aware that you do it every moment of every day? Everything in life up to this point, and forever moving forward, is, was, and will be created by you. Not just some of it, ALL of it! YOU’RE DOIN’ IT!
Question: Does it seem as [...]
We all face problems daily. As a matter of fact, life is a series of problems with an occassional crisis here and there. One of the most important skills to develop therefore is the art of systematic problem solving. Systematic problem solving simply means having a methodology for handling life’s problems. By solving problems in an orderly [...]
From A Writer’s Edge
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Newspapers’ Failures Online
Pity the poor papers! With more people than ever claiming to receive their daily news via the Internet, is it any wonder the papers have gone online and experimented with every available electronic gimmick? Some are successful, although the last bastions of subscription-only services are falling soon [...]
This month I’m going to do something a bit out of the ordinary: I’m going to give you 3 options to get involved, 2 of which won’t be here at 100 Bloggers.
First is one of our own, Robert Hruzek sponsoring a really cool contest about one of our past month’s themes, change:
Here’s all you [...]
There are only three kinds of people in the world:
a). Those that are continual learners.
b). Those who are not
c). Those who don’t care about learning.
Astronomer Galileo Galilei was a continual learner. He once said, “I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has [...]