Hobby - Self Improvement - Healthy Lifestyle - Happiness
30 Jul
I believe we have forgotten our English lessons. Actually that is pretty obvious; just listen to the conversations going on around you. It sounds like most people never even had an English lesson, much less remember their lessons. Them people ain’t got no idea how to talk good irregardless of what they been learnt.

28 Jul

Work: a dirty word. You are paid for effort—the effort to serve others well. Service is rewarded. Always. It is a Universal Law. Earl Nightin¬gale said, “Your rewards in life are in direct proportion to your ser¬vice.” A lofty idea that sounds so sweet to say.
20 Jul
Attitude is important; I will give you that. But it will not keep anything from happening to you. It will help you deal with what happens to you, but it will not keep anything from happening to you. So while it is important, it certainly is not everything. Attitude is only one thing.

What people sometimes think is if they get their attitude right then they will have no problems, they will have nothing bad happen to them, and they will not even have to work—simply because their attitude is so good.
Attitude alone will not change things. Effort changes things. Thoughts change things. Words change things. Again, remember this: It is what you think about, talk about, and do something about that comes about. That is what changes things: the combination of those three things. It is not what you have a positive attitude about!
15 Jul
Let me begin with two things I am absolutely positive of: attitude is not everything and motivation does not work.
“What? How can you say that? You lie! You are a bad man! I buy books by motivational speakers all the time! I go to hear motivational speakers whenever I get a chance. I listen to motivational tapes and am the biggest and best customer of Nightingale-Conant and Career-Track. So what do you mean attitude isn’t everything and motivation doesn’t work?”
14 Jul

When my sister in law wanted to buy her new dress, she was using cash advance loans. Since it was me who recommend her to do so, then it was me also who did the research about it. In this post I would like to share some useful information for you.
Let’s start with the basic.
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12 Jul

You have just spent some time thinking about the life you want. Hopefully you now have a picture of the kind of life you want to lead. You even wrote it down—probably for the very first time in your life. You say you are willing to pay the price. Congratulate yourself! You are now further along than almost any other person on the planet. Very few people have ever made it as far as you just have.
7 Jul
You do not get what you want until you know what you want. Other¬wise you get what is left over. I hate leftovers. I want to create some¬thing new and perfect just for me.

Following is a questionnaire that will help you determine exactly what you want out of life. Take the time right now to fill it out. Do not rush. Take your time and give it some thought. We are not in any hurry here. Be very specific in your answers—remember this is your life you are creating.
7 Jul

It is quite hard for me to believe when my sister in law can’t resist to buy a new dress for her birthday party. Her husband don’t quite agree about it, so he told my sister to use her own salary to buy it. It turns out my sister is already out of money before the end of the month. That’s when I suggest her to try a quick payday loans.
2 Jul
I have probably just about convinced you to get started. You are about to say, “Okay, Larry, I’ll try.” Then forget it. Do not even start if you are only going to try. I hate the word try. Yoda, the little green Jedi philosopher from Star Wars, was right when he said, “There is no try. There is only do or do not do.”

When someone tells you they will try to come to your party, do you really expect them to show up? I doubt that you do. When you tell someone you are going to try to go to their party, do you really plan on going? I do not think so.
1 Jul

A friend of mine told me a story about a student in Connecticut who is trapped in debt. I don’t think I have to mention her name. What most important is that we can learn something from her experience.
She was always a top student. Her hard work paid off when she was accepted for a prestigious early-entrance program at the University of Southern California. The Resident Honors Program (RHP) selects only exceptional and highly motivated students to begin college a year before graduating high school. The recruits were from the top 4 percent of sophomores nationally. From a pool of 25,000, between 30 and 60 join the program each year.
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