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The Two-Headed Beast of Successful Habit Change
by guest
2 Feb 2012 at 9:20am
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Tyler Tervooren of Advanced Riskology. I used to have a lot of bad habits. I still do, but I used to have a lot more. Here?s just a small sampling: I woke up late and went to bed early. I procrastinated on my most important work. I [...]
Create the Habit of Meditation, & the Zen Habits Premium Membership
by Leo
31 Jan 2012 at 3:03pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. It’s something I should have created a long time ago: the Zen Habits Premium Membership, and a mini-course that’s included with it called Create the Habit of Meditation. The membership is a monthly subscription of $19.99, but really it’s a commitment to changing your life, and the tools needed to [...]
Creating Silence from Chaos
by Leo
27 Jan 2012 at 3:20pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. We are often afraid of silence, because its emptiness feels idle, boring, unproductive, and scary. And so we fill our lives with chaos, noise, clutter. But silence can be lovely, and therapeutic, and powerful. It can be the remedy for our stress and the habits that crush us. If we [...]
The Habits That Crush Us
by Leo
23 Jan 2012 at 11:26am
‘Don’t panic.’ ~Douglas Adams Post written by Leo Babauta. Why is it that we cannot break the bad habits that stand in our way, crushing our desires to live a healthy life, be fit, simplify, be happier? How is it that our best intentions are nearly always beaten? We want to be focused and productive, [...]
Learning to Sit Alone, in a Quiet Empty Room
by Leo
17 Jan 2012 at 1:49pm
‘All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone.’ ~Blaise Pascal Post written by Leo Babauta. Think about some of the problems of our daily lives, and how many of them would be eased if we could learn to sit alone, in a quiet empty room, with contentment. If [...]
Life as a Conscious Practice
by Leo
13 Jan 2012 at 9:15am
‘Everything is practice.’ ~Pele Post written by Leo Babauta. When we learn a martial art, or ballet, or gymnastics, or soccer ? we consciously practice movements in a deliberate way, repeatedly. By conscious, repeated practice, we become good at those movements. Our entire lives are like this, but we’re often less conscious of the practice. [...]
Your Top 10 Clutter Questions, Answered
by Leo
11 Jan 2012 at 11:33am
Post written by Leo Babauta. Decluttering is a skill that you learn with practice, just like any skill. And just like other skills, there are many little questions and problems you need answered and solved as you get started. Those of you taking the Clutterfat Challenge this month are facing these problems, and I’m here [...]
Clearing Your Life for a New Year
by Leo
9 Jan 2012 at 12:55pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. Every January, people rush out and get a gym membership, set a list of goals or resolutions, and get ready to take on a new year of frenetic activity. Unfortunately, we don’t often clear space to make room for all this new stuff. The beginning of the year is a [...]
How to Tackle Your Clutter
by Leo
6 Jan 2012 at 12:19pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. So you’ve been putting off tackling your clutter for months, maybe even years. Papers pile up on a counter, shelves are crammed full of books and magazines and other things, closets are stuffed to the point of spillage, clothes pile up on the floor or furniture, boxes and furniture and [...]
How to Have the Best Year of Your Life (without Setting a Single Goal)
by guest
5 Jan 2012 at 9:15am
Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Jeff Goins of Goins, Writer. This new year, do something different: stop setting goals. If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results, then making resolutions for another year is a sure-fire way to drive yourself crazy. I did [...]


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Here is your Monday STORY on: LOVE: What are the right actions to take in love? As with any big question you'll need to split the problem into smaller sections and deal with them individually. You may have to split the one big problem into 100 parts if necessary, as the smaller they are the easier they are to resolve. Intuitively we know the action to take, but more often than not we have an inner driving force that steers us away from this. It is this pull that wisdom needs to defeat. To not accept that a pull is there will only lead to further anguish, we need to be aware of its presence to actually see its activity. If you have followed an action that has not been strictly correct, but done so nonetheless, will make you fully appreciate the power this force has. For want of a better explanation we appear to forget. Then on top of that forgetting we have some apparent justification. Love is open and free, and not full of justification for not doing. Today's story illustrates how simple love can be if it is allowed to happen. Forgetting becomes the barrier we use and we are better to operate instinctively. CHAIN OF LOVE "How do you account for your remarkable accomplishment in life?" Queen Victoria of England asked Helen Keller. "How do you explain the fact that even though you were both blind and deaf, you were able to accomplish so much?" Ms. Keller's answer is a tribute to her dedicated teacher. "If it had not been for Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would have remained unknown." According to speaker Zig Ziglar, "Little Annie" Sullivan, as she was called when she was young, was no stranger to hardship. She was almost sightless herself (due to a childhood fever) and was, at one time, diagnosed as hopelessly "insane" by her by caregivers. She was locked in the basement of a mental institution outside of Boston. On occasion, Little Annie would violently attack anyone who came near. Most of the time she generally ignored everyone in her presence. An elderly nurse believed there was hope, however, and she made it her mission to show love to the child. Every day she visited Little Annie. For the most part, the child did not acknowledge the nurse's presence, but she still continued to visit. The kindly woman left cookies for her and spoke words of love and encouragement. She believed Little Annie could recover, if only she were shown love. Eventually, doctors noticed a change in the girl. Where they once witnessed anger and hostility, they now noted an emerging gentleness and love. They moved her upstairs where she continued to improve. Then the day finally came when this seemingly "hopeless" child was released. Anne Sullivan grew into a young woman with a desire to help others as she, herself, was helped by the kindly nurse. It was she who saw the great potential in Helen Keller. She loved her, disciplined her, played with her, pushed her and worked with her until the flickering candle that was her life became a beacon of light to the world. Anne Sullivan worked wonders in Helen's life; but it was a loving nurse who first believed in Little Annie and lovingly transformed an uncommunicative child into a compassionate teacher. "If it had not been for Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would have remained unknown." But if it had not been for a kind and dedicated nurse, the name of Anne Sullivan would have remained unknown. And so it goes. Just how far back does the chain of redemption extend? And how for forward will it lead? Those you have sought to reach, whether they be in your family or elsewhere, are part of a chain of love that can extend through the generations. Your influence on their lives, whether or not you see results, is immeasurable. Your legacy of dedicated kindness and caring can transform lost and hopeless lives for years to come. You can never overestimate the power of your love. It is a fire that, once lit, may burn forever. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'You better live your best and act your best and think your best today, for today is a sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow.' (Harriet Martineau)


how to do fasting without hurting your health?
I want to do fasting for my spiritual concern but i dont know what should i do, 1st i want to fast for 1 day then three days, seven days and if i will be able to do in seven days i will do up to forty days but i dont know what to eat or drink. please help me with this matters.

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Am I an introvert or an extrovert?
I'm a 16 year old boy. I'm very deep, fairly spiritual, and have an extremely strong interest in Psychology. These previous years in school, i've had friends in all my classes and was very social. But this year, I don't have a single friend in any class. I just get there, do my work, sit there quietly, then leave. I also haven't been as close to my friends this year as I previously have been. We still have strong friendships, though. We're just distant from the time being. I have a lot of friends, btw. I'm deeply rooted in my mind and am usually thinking about something fairly intellectual. Almost always psychology related. I have many thoughts and feelings that I just keep to myself from now on. I've been extremely quiet all lately, although I have been since birth. Sometimes I have trouble expressing a thought or feeling, although I have very good social skills and can relate to people very well. What would you categorize me as?

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Spiritually, what does this mean?
Signs In The Sun ~ Rare Ring Of Fire Eclipse To Appear Over North America on May 20, 2012. Does this have any spiritual significance? Does it have any affect or a contingency to the alignment of the planets in our galaxy, on December 21, 2012? Thank you for responding with courtesy. Peace and Blessings

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Point Taken | Catholic education - Courier-Journal

5 Feb 2012 at 12:58am  It was a time to draw special focus on the mission we bring to educating the spiritual, academic and extracurricular aspects of the lives of our students. The theme this year of ?Faith, Academics and Service? forms the cornerstones of the ...

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Chamber Chorale to perform spiritual works in chapel - La Crosse Tribune

4 Feb 2012 at 11:11pm  The La Crosse Chamber Chorale returns to the Mary of the Angels Chapel this month to present Aleksandr Grechaninov?s ?Passion Week.? The 38-member chorale will perform only that single work. Director Paul Rusterholz said the Russian composer?s ...

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Book review: ?Messengers? by David L. Arnett - Daily Oklahoman

4 Feb 2012 at 10:57pm  ?Messengers? (Unity Books, $24.95) by David L. Arnett is a spiritual/political thriller. Jake Daniels should have died when his SUV collided with a truck. But a woman at the scene warned him just in time. Jake is nonreligious but becomes ...

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Brahma Kumaris celebrate 75 years - Daily News and Analysis

4 Feb 2012 at 10:14pm  Worldwide spiritual organisation, Brahma Kumaris kicked off its platinum jubilee celebration at Venus Ground near Rani Laxmibai statue in Satellite on Saturday. The main inauguration ceremony will take place on Sunday evening, where chief minister Narendra ...

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Not one America, but many - Free Lance-Star

4 Feb 2012 at 9:59pm  In U.S. presidential campaigns, you can expect to hear a lot about the Founding Fathers, and how their ideals, intents, and spiritual beliefs are allegedly in sync with those of whichever candidate is speaking of them at the time. In contentious times like ...

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One World Spiritual Center just wants you to be happy - Marietta Daily Journal

4 Feb 2012 at 9:24pm  NORTHEAST COBB ? Happiness is on the minds of members of a new interfaith, New Thought church called One World Spiritual Center located at 3535 Shallowford Road just off Sandy Plains Road in northeast Cobb County. The church?s senior minister, the Rev ...

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Spiritual Lessons from the Masters of Budo - PRLog (free press release)

4 Feb 2012 at 12:41pm  Jock Brocas says in his new book ?The Book of Six Rings,? are many lessons to be learned from the budo masters in ancient japan and masters of other martial disciplines. He maintains in his new book that one reaches a point in martial training when the ...

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Spiritual Vertigo: Ethics of the Fathers, 2:14 - Aish

4 Feb 2012 at 11:22am  [Rabban Yochanon] said to [his students]: Go and see which is a bad way that a person should avoid. Rabbi Eliezer said: A bad eye. Rabbi Yehoshua said: A bad friend. Rabbi Yossi said: A bad neighbor. Rabbi Shimon said: One who borrows and does not pay back.

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I can be sexy and spiritual? - Times of India

4 Feb 2012 at 11:22am  Anjana Sukhani on her relationship with God. Define what God means to you. "God is everything for me. I enjoy divine experiences every day, which teach me to believe that someone is protecting and guiding me at all times. It is for us to realise ...

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Spiritual indifference has become a growth market - Nashville Tennessean

4 Feb 2012 at 1:07am  After enduring a night at the opera, a comedian (Dave Attell, on the ?90s TV show Dr. Katz) once offered this summation: Look how much it takes to bore me. A growing spiritual set is making news: the So What? demographic. Apathy defines the at ...

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