By: Jo E. Leonard | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement There's some biblical advice about cutting off your hand or plucking your eye out if they offend you. I never had the inclination to cut or poke at any of my body parts with the exception of my ego. I was willing to burn it at the stake, bore it out with a router, or smash it to smithereens with a sledgehammer-anything to escape its control and incessant needs. read more
By: Fara Ahmed | 2010-04-24 | Relationships Sometimes one of you two made a mistake and your relationship has broken in the moment of heat. Now you just want to heal it and miss your ex. Let your ego behind.
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By: Heidi Cornelissen | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement Have you ever watched people "gossiping"? There's a feeling of secrecy and constant nattering, isn't there? Are you aware that you have this going on for you as well? Yes - you potentially lie (secretly) to yourself every day. Statistics say that, on average, you speak almost 5000 words a day and almost 80% of this is self-talk. This translates to 4000 words! And - wait for it - most of these are lies. read more
By: Ramdesh Kaur | 2011-01-15 | Yoga The ego is a slippery creature. It is usually easy to spot out in the open in others, but hides under the shade of the Twisted Logic Tree in the forest of our own minds. read more
By: Jennifer Stephane | 2011-05-10 | Divorce A lot of of our suffering is self-inflicted once we are stuck in ego-dramas based mostly upon envy and comparison games. We get stuck in our small stories that we have a tendency to believe keep us safe. We tend to would like practices to assist open our hearts and souls to forces infinitely greater than ourselves. We have a tendency to need practices to jettisoning of our ego dramas and move into our artistic imagination to find solutions to our problems. read more
By: Mindal Solis | 2010-10-12 | Health & Fitness Putting an end to the nasty occurrence of hyperhidrosis (sweating beyond normal levels) seems to be rather impossible for some people. There are many reasons why this happens, but whatever those reasons are, people who suffer from this only have one specific question in mind: how do you stop sweating for good? read more
By: Dr. Raymond Comeau | 2011-01-02 | Self help The word ego has been bandied around so much that it is now almost impossible to have an exact definition but it could be said that it relates closely to self-importance. It has to do with the way that we view ourselves in our relationship with others. read more
By: kmarble66 | 2010-09-22 | Spirituality http://www.selfawareness.com/free-downloads.html and Receive free MP3's on self awareness, shaktipat meditation, and vedanta for spiritual enlightenment by Steven S. Sadleir. read more
By: dinesh kumar | 2011-12-14 | Motivation Ego; Oh! It is the one generally known for its status beyond our control. It is highly sensitive, extraordinarily intelligent and manipulative to extent beyond measure. And the magnificent beauty the ego enjoys worldwide is… that it exists within all humans but only traced amidst others. One cannot easily trace its precincts within one’s own self. It acts deceptively from and within its source read more
By: Vikram Karve | 2010-03-30 | Human Resources Tradition has it that conflict is bad; it is something to be avoided. The culture of many organizations implies explicitly or implicitly that conflict should be suppressed and eliminated. It is common for managers to perceive intra-organizational conflict as being dysfunctional for the achievement of organizational goals. Most of us still cling to the idea that good managers resolve conflict. Such organisations fall victims to a syndrome called "GROUPTHINK". read more
By: Norma Hickox | 2011-02-04 | Article Marketing There can be very intelligent evil, very sly evil, but it is still evil and the one doing it is not highly evolved. Evil cannot be a permanent state as all must return to the light before any can return to the light. Therefore, evil must not ever be thought of as permanent. A thought such as this would tend to lock it into permanency and this could stop the evolution of the universe. read more
By: David A. Truman | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Most proposals for humanity salvation suggest better ways of doing things, new or improved forms of international cooperation, and the like. Such changes and systems are good -- and God knows, they are necessary. But God knows, too, how much more is needed. Humanity has seen the rise and fall of many hopeful movements. In every case, the same foe -- selfishness -- brought each to ruin. If we are to save the world, we must finally defeat the real enemy, through effective, personal, ego-transcending living. This is each person's indespensible contribution to world salvation. read more
By: Evelyn Lim | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement Gain an understanding of the ego to resolve conflicts. Learn about the nature of the ego in its wanting to be superior, defensive and aggrieved. When you realize that your actions are really the doings of your ego, you proceed to making a conscious choice to be in harmony with the present moment. read more
By: Richard Saporito | 2010-10-22 | Management In any waiter training program, one of the most important concepts to be taught is to lose one's ego. Waiters must be more interested in the customer's dining experience and well being as opposed to the their own. If this concept is truly learned, then flawless, impeccable service can become a reality. read more
By: Angel Donovan | 2010-11-11 | Dating Much has been said about approaching babes when asking them out for a date. Turning the tables around and having chicks to come to you instead can be done in plenty of ways. read more