Carnival of Positive Thinking
Here we are at the start of a new week and as always we take a look at articles that will help us overcome our grief and depression.
Metaliphe presents Sad or Depressed? posted at Chandra Unplugged - No nonsense, Straight-up blogging from a Life Coach, saying, “Are you really depressed or are you just sad? If you’ve been told you’re depressed but just feel really sad, learn the difference between clinical depression and normal sadness.”
Charles H. Green presents How to Increase Trust by Getting Off Your “S” posted at Trusted Advisor Associates, saying, “Self-orientation can be the biggest obstacle to happiness and good relations with others, because when you start thinking of other people first, you tend to do the right thing instinctively.”
Chris Edgar presents What Have You Got To “Show For” Your Life? posted at Purpose Power Coaching, saying, “The conventional wisdom that we need something to “show” for everything we do assumes we can only improve our lives by acquiring more material things and relationships. It neglects our ability to feel more fulfilled and complete by changing the way we experience the world — how we think and feel about the events of our lives.”
Emore Ogho presents The Secret posted at Emog.
Shirley presents Humor is great medicine. posted at Brighter Days for you and me!, saying, “During all the chaos, fear, uncertainty and confusion, I seemed to have temporarily lost all the humor skills I gained over the past few years. Only after becoming completely frazzled, did my humor button seem to start working again. You know how sometimes you laugh so hard you cry? Well, sometimes you get so worn out and overwhelmed that the least little joke will having you laughing like a loon.”
Neelakantha presents Relax: 50+ Simple 30-Second Ways to Bring Tranquility To Your Life posted at Online Nursing Degree Directory.
Gary Evans presents Love Music? Listen To Music That Loves You posted at Good To Feel Good.
Nancy Hayssen presents What Drains Your Soul? posted at “Sexy at ANY Size!”.
Louise Manning presents Quotes about dignity posted at The Human Imprint.
Shamelle presents 8 Stress-Busting, Spirit Lifting, Body-Boosting Ideas To Brighten Your Day With Music posted at Enhance Life.
David B. Bohl presents Personal Development Defined posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “Personal development is simply the act of enjoying your life and of being in control of it. You learn to make decisions every day that guide you towards achieving a set of goals or values, and remaining motivated to achieve your goals.”
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Astrid Lee, Reiki Master Teacher
May 19, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Thanks Anna, for putting together the carnival. I know from experience, carnivals are a lot of work.
Several of the articles in this edition are actually pretty useful. Thanks & till next time when I’ll make a contribution to you all too.
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