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Written by Keith Varnum
 Monday, 08 May 2006
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During many years of observing others and myself searching for fulfillment, I've noticed an essential ingredient is often missing. I call this ingredient sovereignty, self-sufficiency or total independence from outside sources. Without this... |
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Written by Karon Thackston
 Monday, 08 May 2006
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by Karon Thackston © 2006, All Rights Reserved
In the first article I wrote dealing with empowerment ("You Are Empowered By God"), I outlined several principles that pertain to God's word with relation to answered prayers. ... |
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Written by CD Mohatta
 Monday, 08 May 2006
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All of you have watched sport cars. They go on a predetermined course at a great speed, taking sweeping turns and demolishing anything that comes on the way. if there is a big obstacle, the sports car will meet with an accident itself. The only... |
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Written by CD Mohatta
 Monday, 08 May 2006
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Are you a normal person or you normally test your limits? Let me explain what I am saying. Many of us love extreme actions and test ourselves to the extreme whenever the opportunity arises. For example, if there is a stunt event in the town, such... |
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Written by CD Mohatta
 Sunday, 07 May 2006
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Expert or Generalist - what are you? Are you one who will know more and more about one subject and less and less about others? Or you are one who knows something about everything? Those of us who are experts are surprised that some people on the... |
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Written by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee PhD
 Sunday, 07 May 2006
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Everyone, to some degree, procrastinates. We all put off things that we don't want to do. That doesn't mean we do nothing. Au contraire! Most procrastinators get plenty done; it just isn't what is most important or urgent.... |
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Written by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee PhD
 Sunday, 07 May 2006
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As the saying goes "It takes two to tango." Well, it also takes two to argue. It is impossible to have an argument with someone if they don't participate. If your goal is to reach a solution and create a win/win outcome, arguing... |
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Written by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee PhD
 Sunday, 07 May 2006
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As children we are born exuberant. We don't mind letting everyone know when we are excited. We squeal, laugh and shout out our exuberance for all to hear. Unfortunately, we are told by adults to be quite and calm down. We are told that... |
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Written by Sheri Zampelli
 Saturday, 06 May 2006
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Do you have a bad habit you'd like to kick? Whether it's overeating, interrupting conversations or quitting before you reach your goal, bad habits are learned and they can be unlearned. In this article I will outline a plan for success with... |
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Written by Tony Masiello
 Friday, 05 May 2006
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Isn't it amazing how sometimes memories from your childhood
tend to teach a lesson to us as grown-ups?
I have a liking for Dahlias, Gladiolas and Roses. It's the
Dahlia from my childhood that gives us the inspiration to hold... |
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