UPDATE 9/2/07: This post refers to Steve’s article about how to stop complaining, here is a link to his article about complaining, a good place to start…
Complaining
Are you some one who complains? Do you never find the success that want? Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com has some idea’s about why. Steve says:
Perhaps the most important step in quitting the habit of complaining is to disconnect the undesirable behavior from your identity. A common mistake chronic complainers make is to self-identify with the negative thoughts running through their minds. <more>
For any of you out there that know me, I am a big believer in “You become what you think about”. The Law of Attraction (popularized recently with the movie “The Secret” ) is a great way to understand the concept. Steve Pavlina is one of my favorite blogs to follow, because he really explores the why’s and the what’s. While I don’t always agree with his interpretation’s, I always have more to think about after reading one of his articles.
Enjoy
Eric - TekNeoMad
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“22 Ways To Overclock Your Brain”
from RirianProject.com
via Lifehacker
Worried that you are not using everything that you can? OldTimer’s run in the family?
The brain is a three-pound supercomputer. It is the command and control center running your life. It is involved in absolutely everything you do. Your brain determines how you think, how you feel, how you act, and how well you get along with other people. Your brain even determines the kind of person you are. It determines how thoughtful you are; how polite or how rude you are. It determines how well you think on your feet, and it is involved with how well you do at work and with your family. Your brain also influences your emotional well being and how well you do with the opposite sex.
Read the article HERE
Check out this article from Ririan Project. A lot of interesting idea’s many show a little research that backs up the common sense aspect of the suggestion. Like so many thing (some I have writen about). Not a “lot” of new things, but a good collection of “Oh yeah I knew that”. I have to add a few to my list of things to remember to remember.
More to come.
E.
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Steve Pavlina writes about the trials and tribulations of living a life of purpose and reconciling that with the “real World”
“… someone wakes up to a higher level of consciousness, but they can’t figure out how to live on purpose and feed themselves at the same time. Such people have a lot of trouble staying connected to higher levels of consciousness while also remaining solidly grounded in the physical world. Many of them get so frustrated with the experience they become depressed and have feelings of wanting to give up…” Steve Pavlina (more)
In the middle of reading this article (it’s kind of long), I forwarded it to a couple friends. When I finished it I forwarded (again) it to many more friends. Steve really hit on some thing I am going through at this very moment. Many of my friends are going throught (or have gone through) as well. Now I know I am not alone, it’s not unusual,a nd thare and there is a way to continue. All thing I “knew” but couldn’t get a grip on.
Enjoy. We’ll probably see more of Steve, here at TekNeoMad.com
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Dave Cheong says:
Personal development is hard work …Â
…the following universal truths apply:
1. Things worth attaining takes time
2. When the student is ready, the teacher will appear
3. Build upon each success
4. Continual process of learning
5. Don’t be discouraged with setbacks
6. Not all things work for everyone
7. Celebrate your victories
Great things to remember. I agree Universal Truths.
Read the rest (here)
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