Personal Development Carnival 4-1-07
Welcome to the April 1, 2007 edition of the personal development carnival.
Alex presents Personal Development Bootcamp posted at Practical Personal Development, saying, “This book will be the first book anyone interested in personal development should read.”
Alex presents Seven Questions That Will Change Your Life posted at Practical Personal Development, saying, “Ask these questions weekly and see remarkable results.”
Alex presents Why You Should Just Get Over It posted at Practical Personal Development, saying, “Stop letting your anger for people control your life.”
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April fools! It’s not an article all about me! I just needed to play a prank on Lyman of Creating A Better Life, the creator of this carnival.
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Paul Piotrowski presents Ultimate Goal Setting Made Easy posted at PaulPiotrowski.ca.
Albert Foong presents The Misery and World Peace Viruses posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Thanks for hosting a carnival!”
Charles H. Green presents Working and Feeling Good posted at Trust Matters, saying, “Being happy at work turns out to have to do with being engaged, and being engaged with being praised. It doesn’t turn out to have much to do with incentive payments. Why do we have to keep rediscovering “treat people well”?”
Jack Yoest presents Managing Management Time: Harvard’s Monkey Paper by Oncken posted at Reasoned Audacity, saying, “The Tipping Point The Three Second Rule The Monkey on Your Back The Monkey on Your Back? Managers ’round the world recognize this expression as the situation where an individual has the next move in an assignment.”
John Hill presents Hate Your Job? posted at Universe Of Success.
Hueina Su presents Take Time for Friendships posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “Remember that story of a mom telling her soon-to-be-married daughter to never let go of her girlfriends? In our super-busy society, it’s easy to neglect the important relationships in our life. As I navigated through school, career, marriage, and motherhood, I became more and more appreciative and grateful for my old friends. No matter how busy you are, I hope you take time to nurture the significant friendships in your life.”
Kara-Leah Masina presents Who’s in charge? You or your ego? posted at K-L Masina.
Zantariah presents Wealth Beyond Reason posted at Zantariah.
Rory Sullivan presents Your World In A Snow Globe - The Passion And The Pain Of Blogging posted at hamelife.
Arun presents The Power of Being Social posted at Arun is bringing you…Your Daily Remedy, saying, “How being “your most social self” can increase your daily happiness!”
Barbra Sundquist presents Why I’m Happy To Do Something I Dislike posted at WelcomeJoy.com.
Alan presents Self-Esteem - How to pump it up posted at Made to Be Great.
David Richeson presents 7 Facts You Need to Know Before Using ‘The Secret’ Law of Attraction posted at 360 Degree Success, saying, “Understanding “The Secret” Law of Attraction and learning to use it safely and effectively to improve your life.”
Craig Harper presents What Really Matters…. posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “My first employee was a young trainer named Matt. He was nineteen, good looking, built like superman and had the personality and the charisma to match. One short phone call made me realise how un-important my to-do list was.”
David presents How Mindset Influences Success posted at Worldwide Success.
Edward Mills presents Why You Will Never See A Rant Category At Evolving Times posted at Edward Mills.
John presents Money Luck posted at OhCash.com, saying, “Here are never revealed secrets for success. Many people think all they need to make money is to be smart, wrong. While the majority of wealthy people are smart, a combination of other factors comes into play.”
Kim Roach presents What They Don?t Teach You In School posted at The Optimized Life.
Wanda Grindstaff presents Creating Abundant Lifestyles: The Power of Word posted at Creating Abundant Lifestyles Begin With Abundance Mindset, saying, “Thoughts and words all come from emotion, but there are times when emotion controls not only our words but our thoughts and bring about some very negative results for us.”
Walks The Edge presents Cool tools for making decisions … or not posted at walkstheedge.com, saying, “Thanks for considering my submission!”
Cardin Lilly Routh presents What I Learned at the Taco Shack posted at OptmistLab.com, saying, “Recently, I learned a big lesson from a very little girl. This article is about what she taught me—that joy is everywhere, in the obvious things of beauty and in the not so obvious. It’s all there, all the time. We only have to be willing to see.”
Amy Pedersen presents Office Chairs and Maintaining Proper Ergonomic Posture posted at Sit On This Office Chair …..
Super Saver presents Learning From Other’s Experiences posted at My Wealth Builder.
Sam presents Put the Fun Back in Your Life. Live, Laugh, Love. | Surfer Sam posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Put the Fun Back in Your Life. Life may be many things, but it shouldn’t be boring. Live, Love and Laugh”
Arvind Devalia presents Spring time means clutter clearing time! posted at Arvind Devalia, saying, “A clutter quiz to help you get things moving in your life.”
Chris presents Learning To Make More Eye Contact With People posted at How to have more social success.
Karen Lynch presents Let It Happen posted at LivethePower.
Kevin Kinchen presents Miracles Abound posted at Creative Power of Thought: Thoughts Become Things.
Raymond David Salas presents Does The Law of Attraction Really Work? posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.
Caroline Latham presents I am busy executive with a challenging job. How is brain fitness relevant to me? posted at SharpBrains, saying, “How stress management may help us improve our quality of life and performance at work”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the personal development carnival using our carnival submission form. Jesper of Self Development Tips 101 will be hosting next weeks carnival.
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Great assortment of articles and really loved the touch of April Fools Humor. As always, you put together a fabulous Carnival.
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’m still gonna call you out on the fact that this is my first carnival… as always won’t work =)
Hey Alex,
Thanks for posting my article in the carnival. I am also enjoying reading all of the other articles. You have created a great carnival!
Thanks Kim, I’m glad you liked it. It wasn’t much effort on my part, the real person to thank is Lyman. He is the creator of the carnival and I let me host it today.
Hi Alex!
Great Carnival !!! Thank you for including my post and for your comment on my blog! I appreciate your kind words.
I’ve just left a comment on your Gotta-Get Goals post. I’ve been tagged by Anja so I will write something up soon. Great to find out that you and I have something in common (Taekwondo).
Warmly,
Hueina
Alex, thanks for a great edition. we just linked back
Great Job, Alex! I especially liked the first three articles… LOL. I wasn’t sure if you’d actually pull that.
But seriously, thanks for hosting. You pulled a great selection of articles. Just let me know if you’d like to do it again.
Great group of articles. It’s nice to get so much inspiration in one place.
Hi Alex!
Great mix of articles! Thanks so much for including my post, and for your kind words.
Cardin
Stoked to be a part of this carnival, and it’s definitely sent some trafffic my way in the last few days. Have read through some of the other posts and really enjoyed the variety.
Much joy,
KL
That’s great, I’m glad you got a positive experience from this.
Peace people
We love you