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If you are experiencing some predicament or bad moments, sometime it’s kinda hard to rely solely on self-affirmation. Imagination can really helps. Here’s how;
A. Construct the Best Scenario in Your Mind
Ask yourself, “What is the best scenario can be happen from this situation?” Write it down in detail so that you can actually see, hear and feel it as if it really happens. This will require you to imagine in detail as you can be about your surrounding environment will be; visually and auditorily. Within this imagination, you must be on your best body posture, with the most encouraging surrounding sound you prefer.
It will be very helpful if you can find some pictures that represent your imagination. It takes some time to find the most suitable one. In the end, you can edit the pictures with Photoshop yourself to make it more personalized.
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Well sometimes, it would just gonna hurt yourself if you take this life too seriously.
Isn’t it strange? The same people who laugh at gypsy fortune tellers take economists seriously …
Cincinnati Enquirer
It is a known fact that laughter can help make a person’s life better. Laughing can jump-start your immune system. A proper laughter produces positive emotions that have the opposite effect of classical stress. Endorphin, which is our natural painkiller, are released from the brain. It makes us feel good.
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26 Jan
Any measure of confidence is by its nature pretty subjective. Other people may form an opinion about how confident you are based on your outside appearance and actions, but only you can know for sure what you feel like on the inside – what you believe to be true, and what it’s like to be you.
Your confidence level is different according to the time and place. If you think back ten years to a younger you, you probably realise that your confidence has grown since then according to the experiences you have faced, knowing that you have lived to tell the tale. How confident you feel differs in various situations, and may well fluctuate from day to day and week to week according to what’s happening at work and at home. There may be areas where you’ve taken a risk, or suffered a loss, for example, and your confidence has dropped.
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23 Jan
Flickr is such a cool place not only to share your vacation snaps. It has a lot of fun things. If you forget about how good Flickr is, allow me to remind you:
Without a doubt, being broke forces you to be more creative on thinking how to have fun and enjoying life. First of all, let’s deal with the way you perceive wealth. Recent studies show your financial worth is usually measured by whom you compared yourself to. Do you tend to buy stuff so you can keep up with your neighbor? For you to be happy, compare yourself with the poorest family you can find. That way, it would be far more easier for you to feel grateful and happy.
Find new friends, know your neighbor better. If you are broke, You will find it difficult to feel grateful and happy if you keep hanging out only with rich people.
Being confidence makes us feel good. Confidence is an everyday experience, something you have quite often, except on those all important occasions when it seems to leave you and could really use more of it - whatever ‘it’ is. You may think you know what it is, and you may feel certain that you can recognise it when you see it, but you may struggle to define exactly what ‘it’ is.
When asked to think what confidence means, most people have a feel for it but find it quite difficult to tie down precisely. After all, confidence is not some miracle pill or wonder food you can buy in a shop.
A good dictionary provides at least three definitions for confidence, and it’s important to understand each aspect as it is easy to muddle them: Self-assuredness, Belief in the ability of other people, Keeping certain information secret or restricted to a few people.
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It has been proven scientifically that cats are wonderful stress reducers. Here are the basic tips for you to enjoy your time with your cats.

Own an indoor cats
Cats can be wonderful animals to observe, and what better place to observe their playful leaps and chases than in the comfort of home? Also, because they do not have the distraction of wanting to go out all the time, indoor cats turn their attention to loving their owners instead of the neighborhood. Many cats who have spent a good deal of their time outdoors, such as strays and barn cats, can become lonely, bored and even destructive when living indoors.
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19 Dec
Dictionaries, like people, have different personalities. Keep this in mind when you’re in search of the right one for your reference shelf. Think about the way you plan to use your dictionary to help you decide which features are important to you. Here are some things to consider:
Copyright date.
Get the latest date available.
Number of definitions.
This can vary by more than fifty thousand words.
New words.
Look for terms like road rage and intranet if staying current with contemporary words is important to you.
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Few things are as frustrating as needing the answer to a fairly straightforward question—Who directed Shane? Where is Mozambique? Who said “a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds?”—and not being able to find the answer quickly without calling the public library or firing up your computer. When you’ve got the right books on your reference shelf, the answers you need are at your fingertips. Here are the standard reference library books you’ll reach for again and again:
1. Dictionary. Take a look at the copyright date of the dictionary on your shelf. If you’d be suspicious of any can in your pantry with this date, it’s time for a new edition. An older dictionary may be serviceable, but it won’t include the most contemporary words and meanings, up-to-date biographical and geographical entries, or current acceptable usage, leaving you more open to making mistakes. See the box below for what to look for in your new dictionary.
2. Thesaurus. It’s best not to depend exclusively on the thesaurus in your word processing system. Whether you’re reaching for the best word to capture your meaning, or just want to limber up your vocabulary, an actual (as opposed to virtual) thesaurus will give you more words and more nuances of meaning to choose from. Look for a thesaurus that lists words alphabetically, so they’re easier to find, and that groups synonyms according to similar meanings, so you choose the best word for the context.
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If you wouldn’t know a bobbin from a bobby pin, and you visit your tailor more often than your mother across town, this list is for you. When a winter coat suddenly pops a button, or the heel of a shoe yanks out the hem of a skirt, where do you turn? You need a sewing kit even for just basic repairs. You just open up that old cookie tin you prudently stocked with the following:
1. Package of needles in assorted sizes.
2. Thread in basic colors like white, black, beige, red, yellow, navy. You might want to add a spool of any other color you keep in your wardrobe (light blue, pink, purple, etc.).
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