Carnival of Positive Thinking
As I do each Sunday night, I have gathered some posts that will help us face the next week. Grief is hard, these posts help show that there is a future for us all.
Chris Stevens presents Positive Thought for the day posted at Positive thoughts and more.
Matt presents Inner Purpose vs. Outer Purpose posted at EverydayChange.com saying, “Reflections on life purposes - inner purposes versus outer purposes.”
edithyeung presents I Have Confidence posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream.ThinkAct..
James Bishop presents 12 Ways to Care for a Depressed Person posted at Finding Optimism, saying, “The person with depression can’t see a way forward. They fervently believe that nobody can help them, and life is pointless. That doesn’t mean that they’re right.”
Tupelo Kenyon presents Spiritually Thriving by Choice posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “As we go through the motions of life, eventually it becomes apparent that what we have to do to get by needs to be balanced with our deep longing to thrive spiritually. Our activities need to be undertaken consciously. Our choices need to be made deliberately - with full awareness of the potential consequences as well as the potential rewards.”
Marc and Angel presents 10 Things We All Celebrate Subconsciously posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “There are certain intricacies in life that we all repeatedly and unintentionally celebrate on a regular basis. These celebrated incidents are composed of the smaller things in life, those seemingly inconsequential events that instantly place us in a better mood.”
Marc and Angel presents Here in the Real World: 20 Lessons for Life posted at Here you will find a list of 20 lessons I’ve learned in the “real world” thus far.”
James presents Why Immersion is the Essential Factor to Any Success Model posted at The Resourceful Mind, saying, “Why immersion works and how it should be used in combination with success models and strategies to achieve various goals, including financial abundance, successful relationships, physical fitness, etc.”
GP presents A Monthly Missive posted at Fish Creek House - INNside Innkeeping, saying, “Celebration of life’s changes”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Training Games and “Games” posted at SharpBrains saying, “Explaining how to navigate through the growing number of “brain training” claims-some of which can be helpful for emotional self-regulation.”
Dominic Tay presents How To Deal With Negativity posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com.
Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents A Year’s Worth of Weekly Cheap Dates posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, “I’ve created a list of 52 (weekly) fun and cheap dates. Perhaps I’ve come up with a few ideas you’d enjoy, too.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of positive thinking.
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2 opinions for Carnival of Positive Thinking
Millionaire Mommy Next Door
Aug 20, 2007 at 7:49 am
Thanks for including my post! I’ll link back here in my weekly Million Dollar Blog Carnival Roundup.
anna
Aug 21, 2007 at 4:02 am
The thanks are too the wonderful people who supply the articles, we need the inspiration, we need the help to rebuild our lives
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