Archive for February, 2008

The Only Benefit Of A Long Distance Relationship

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Did I mention that there is one benefit to having a long distance relationship? It puts money into the pockets of big airline corporations such as Virgin Atlantic, gas stations like Chevron and big phone companies like Verizon. They thank you very much for your business. Unfortunately for couples, there are no benefits for being in a long distance relationship. There is as enormous complexity of factors involved that make it difficult. (more…)

The One Simple, Yet Effective Way To Change Your Outlook In Life

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

There is a famous saying that says “Attitude is everything”. In fact, the most important part of attitude is having a positive outlook on life. These are the people that look at the glass half full instead of half empty.People can instantly sense if you have a negative attitude and they will run for the hills just to avoid you. They would rather be spending time with upbeat, excited and positive people!

You can easily change your outlook in life by doing one simple step. (more…)

How To Obtain The Power Of Positive Thinking

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

How does the positive thinking look and feel like? Well, think of what you truly desire in your life right now. With positive thinking and attitudes, you will realize that you have the power to turn that desire into reality. You will have total control of your emotions in your journey to that desire. You will overcome your fears and negative influences that keep you from that desire. Finally, you will stop hanging on to past failures that keep you from achieving your dreams. All this can be your promised land as long as you keep a solid commitment to making positive thinking a part of you.

Research shows that what successful people have in common is a positive attitude. (more…)

How To Avoid “The Law of Diminishing Returns” On Your Life

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

The Law of Diminishing Returns is an old economic theory that is still useful in today’s society. This law states that achievement in any area of life adds to happiness only up to a certain point. Beyond that point, more and more gains in any one particular area adds less and less to happiness. In plain English, the theory is saying that you CAN have too much of a good thing. The more you experience of the good thing, your overall happiness will decline.

This principle can be applied to practically any situation in real life. (more…)

Too Many Lovers and Not Enough Love

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Ah, you know Valentines day is around the corner when you walk down the seasonal section of your local Walgreens store. The entire aisle is fully decorated with the latest wall paper, stuffed animals and candy. It is the one day out of the year that all the chocolate factories, floral shops and Victoria’s Secret stores can boost sales and earn themselves millions in extra profits. All these companies know one secret fact about couples out there (more…)

How To Live A Rich And Satisfying Life

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

What do you stand for? What do you believe in? What do you feel very passionate about? What is within yourself that you can contribute to the world that will ultimately make it a better place to live in? (more…)

How To Be Less “Sirius”

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Ok, I’m not talking about Sirius, the satellite radio company. I just came up with that title to get your attention. I’m talking about people being serious in general. For some reason, this world has gotten incredibly serious. People have become irritable, uptight and bothered so easily. We get offended easily at the slightest of comments. We walk around with these mean looks on our faces and worry about almost everything. It has come to a point where (more…)

Learning To Be An Optimist.

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Is it possible to learn to be an optimist? That answer is a definite yes. You have to train yourself into positive thinking. If psychologists can prove through experiments that self-defeating behavior can be learned, then we can do the opposite and learn to be an optimist. As they say, the proof is in the pudding. (more…)