Carnival of Positive Thinking
Welcome to the December 17, 2006 edition of positive thinking.
Raymond David Salas presents The Power of a Gratitude Journal posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
John Wesley presents Improve Your Personal Effectiveness by Working Less posted at Pick the Brain - Wit and Wisdom for Your Inspiration, saying, “This article is definitely about improving your life for the better.”
Anna presents Mind Fitness Program posted at The Engaging Brand
David Maister presents What If You’re Not That Interested in People? posted at Passion, People and Principles, saying, “Truly insightful comments from readers about the root causes of connecting with others.”
MabelandHarry presents Challenging the Obvious at MabelandHarry
Victor Fam presents Dare To Dream « Towards Better Life posted at Victor Fam.
Victor Fam presents Spreading the Personal Development Pixels posted at Victor Fam.
Patricia presents Beat The Blues posted at Patricia.
Randy Yniguez presents Dance Like No One Is Watching posted at Randy Yniguez, saying, “Don’t be afraid to dance.”
larryb presents The shift to self awareness posted at What is the Law of Attraction, saying, “Become self aware and open doors to abundance in your life.”
larryb presents Discovering your intuition posted at The Believe Factor Blog, saying, “Discovering your intuition can lead you to a more conscious existance.”
Karl Staib presents Meditation Series for Beginners posted at 10,000 Swimming Pools Inside Our Minds.
John Hill presents Do You Believe In Magic? posted at Universe Of Success, saying, “You have a magic power inside you.”
Laura Young presents Learning to Stay in the Room: Unconditional Love and Bravery posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “Facing grief is one of the bravest things you can ever do. Here are some lessons I have learned from facing loss as I draw a very powerful year to a close.”
Ririan presents Blast Away Bad Mood With These 11 Fast Fixes posted at Ririan Project.
Raymond David Salas presents The Key to Happiness posted at ZenChill.com - Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.
presents Hunting for Treasure in the Dark posted at OptmistLab.com,
Miguel Trujillo presents Happiness and Love posted at Miguel Trujillo.
presents Waterfalls Uplift posted at Waterfalls Uplift.
pi presents Can you leave tomorrow? posted at Obtusely, saying, “A self-administered mental test that can help one realize what holds them down. This blog is dedicated to living a happy and content life with the aid of philosophy.”
Lyman Reed presents Antidepressants posted at Creating a Better Life, saying, “Why I chose to begin using antidepressants again.”
Caroline Latham presents 5 Holiday Health Tips posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution,
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of positive thinking using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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4 opinions for Carnival of Positive Thinking
Lyman Reed
Dec 18, 2006 at 9:27 am
Thanks for including my article. It’s a good group to be a part of.
John Wesley
Dec 18, 2006 at 1:08 pm
Hi, the link to my article isn’t working because I have moved the url of my blog to create a homepage. The new url for the article is: http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/improve-your-personal-effectiveness-by-working-less/
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Caroline
Dec 18, 2006 at 8:57 pm
Great carnival Anna! Thanks for hosting.
New Year’s Resolutions for Brain and Body « SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution
Dec 18, 2006 at 9:13 pm
[…] If your goals focus on personal improvement, then The Carnival of Positive Thinking has suggestions for improving your attitude, developing your self-awareness, and setting goals. One article in particular has suggestions to improve your brain health in the new year- taking time to reflect, finding a healthy balance of stimulation and rest, appreciating life, and being inquisitive. Or The Happiness Carnival has great suggestions for yoga, meditation, dancing, and just feeling better. You might be interested in improving your stress management techniques. […]
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