By: Venkat.J | 2010-10-06 | Causes and organizations Who is a Guru? How do you identify one? How does one become a Guru or an Acharya? Is there a bonafide process to this end or is it an event in history that occurs by chance or may be by popular choice as in a democratic voting system. read more
By: Caroline Diana Bobart | 2010-03-28 | Success Competition is that awful lie that exists in the world which dictates to us that we are short of resources, love and healing here on the planet. It is a lie that pits us against each other in a scramble for what we think we need in order to survive. read more
By: Wes Schaeffer | 2010-04-03 | Sales "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dog-gone it, people like me." This was the mantra of Stuart Smalley, a fictional self-help guru on Saturday Night Live. The Stuart Smalley's of the world tell everyone who will pay them that "You can change your career and change your life but if you'll only do these 5 things: Be positive. read more
By: Danny Welsh | 2011-07-06 | Motivation Are you ready to overcome fear of mistakes? Taking some sort of action, no matter how small, is a lot better than simply sitting around planning all of the time and never implementing those plans. Will it be perfect? Definitely not. Will it be successful? Maybe, but most likely not—not right off the bat anyway. But you can improve on it! read more
By: TK Chan | 2008-09-03 | Negotiation Wonder why most people on this planet fear negotiation? Is it a myth ? Are you one of those who wants to make tons of money but may fear the risk of losing it at the deal? Do you want to know how and why you deserve to negotiate better and more? Let me share with you the real secrets that most negotiators won't or don't tell you.... read more
By: Lawrence Ocampo | 2010-03-31 | Inspirational How do you feel about change? Do you view it as hard or scary? Or as an opportunity? Change is inevitable. How we view it can make a huge difference to our lives. read more
By: Mary Kay Morgan | 2010-04-01 | Self Improvement When you were afraid as a kid, you likely hid in your closet, or under your covers, or even just under the protection of your own ten fingers. Becoming an adult may have lent us greater wisdom, but we still have the same survival instinct when it comes to fear...we hide! read more
By: Jack Perconte | 2010-04-03 | Baseball Getting hit by a baseball and the fear of failure when playing baseball are tough obstacles to overcome. Here are some helpful tips for parents and coaches to help ball players overcome their fears. read more
By: Mark Hewitt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental I want to talk a little bit about boundaries. Specifically about the socially programmed boundaries in our heads, dividing clean and dirty, healthy and unhealthy, property and free. But first, I want to address the clean addicts. read more
By: David Kynan | 2010-03-30 | Entrepreneurs What is a recession? Does it really mean that times will be tough for the entrepreneur? Learn the secrets to profiting during economic tough times when you recession proof your mind. read more
By: Sandra Durham | 2011-11-24 | Women's Health Menopause fear is a real thing and many women are not ready for this change. Here are some of the ways you can cope with your fear of menopause. read more
By: Charles Crosby | 2010-10-12 | Christianity This time my article is on the contentious issue of New Testament obedience, which has always bothered me when standing in The Light of The Lord's Grace, so I hope this article and the one that follows will shed some more Light on a subject that mainstream Christianity takes for granted i.e. that as sons and daughters of God and brothers of The Lord Jesus Christ we're supposed to obey Him, but obey what and, more importantly, why? When did you last obey your brother and/or your friend? read more
By: Ronke Immanuel | 2010-09-14 | Christianity God has got the ability to do whatever He wants to do at any given time. He is a mighty and strong God, whose power is matchless. He has got the ultimate power, which is the most significant power and no one else has got the ultimate power. His right Hand is glorious in power and it dashes the enemy into pieces. read more
By: mind | 2010-10-21 | Nutrition By straightforward definition a "Race card" could be a list of horses or races at a horse racing event (1). Thus, what does horse racing have to do with the definition of racism? Completely nothing? But this same term has become adopted in mainstream society when "concerning an allegation raised against a one who, the accuser feels, has unnecessarily brought the issue of race or racism into a dialogue, state of affairs, or scenario, thus as to obfuscate the matter" (1). Maybe, the term "race car read more