Self Improvement Articles (Sorted by date)

Surf the Wave of Abundance

Bank account bare? Bedroom barren? Body running on empty? Buddha not showing up? Why? Maybe because your beat is off! You’re out of step with the AbunDance.
Keith VarnumOctober 31, 2004

Discover The Spark That Motivates You In Business and Life

Can There Be Any Other Business Like Your Own Business?“Whatever you persistently allow to occupy your thoughts will magnify in your life.”-Dennis Kimbro, PhD., Author, Small Business Consultant, and Lecturer for the Napoleon Hill...
Gerri D SmithOctober 31, 2004

10 Warning Signs That You’re Ready for a Career Transition

1. You dread getting out of bed and going to work. But suppose you were in a job or profession that feeds your spirit. Just imagine how exciting it would be to jump out of bed and step right into it every single day! 2.
Carol Dickson-CarrOctober 31, 2004

Being an Emotional Victim

None of us like to think of ourselves as victims. The term "victim" brings to mind a pathetic image of a person who is powerless. Therefore, It comes as a shock to most of us to realize how often we allow ourselves to be emotional victims.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.October 30, 2004

Beauty, Gratitude and the Open Heart

“…beauty on your earth is a shadow of the beauty of our heaven, and it’s a bitter thing to have a blindness for beauty on earth, for it makes a longer teaching to see the beauties of heaven.” Spoken by an Irish spirit in the book...
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.October 30, 2004

Fear of Intimacy

Emotional intimacy is one of the most wonderful experiences we ever have. Nothing else really comes close to the experience of sharing our deepest thoughts and feelings with another, of being deeply seen and known, of sharing love, passion,...
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.October 30, 2004

Career Search from Within

Seeking meaningful and fulfilling work can become a discouraging, confusing and overwhelming journey. Beware spending too much time looking for your answers outside of yourself.
Teresa ProudloveOctober 29, 2004

“Christmas For One: Mental Health Over the Holidays"

My dear friend, poet Dessa Byrd Reed, often spends holidays alone as a widow. However, she doesn’t see this, as many people often do, as a depressing circumstance.
Kristin JohnsonOctober 29, 2004

Taking Back Christmas

John Grisham wrote a book called SKIPPING CHRISTMAS. Amazon.com reports: “John Grisham turns a satirical eye on the overblown ritual of the festive holiday season, and the result is Skipping Christmas, a modest but funny novel about the tyranny...
Kristin JohnsonOctober 29, 2004

Could You Be A Workaholic?

If you need to put on boots and grab a lap-top computer to relieve yourself at night, you might be a redneck workaholic.It never crossed my mind that there could be such a thing as a redneck workaholic, until I read a column on “Are you a...
David LeonhardtOctober 29, 2004