Articles, tagged with "habit", page 20
08th May 2008
With the advancement of the internet, you now have the opportunity to launch and manage your own jewelry store from the comfort of your home. If you are already crafting jewelry items as a hobby, this is the chance for you to take it one step further and ...
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Author:
Susan Hutson
09th April 2008
Quit Biting Your Nails - Nine Minutes Three Steps
Just imagine yourself going into a function or a party or even a presentation ceremony and you start biting your nails. Wouldn't you feel embarrassed? Don't you think that people may be commenting on yo...
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Author:
Marcus
25th February 2008
Self-discipline is one of the strongest tools of personal development. It is the ability to take actions and decisions regardless of the external conditions and emotional state. Self-discipline gifts us the power of confidence, assurance, hard work, adapt...
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Author:
ABHINANDA GAUTAM
08th February 2008
Managing S.M.A.R.T. Objectives
Objectives that we give our managers and other employees can elevate our company to excellence when carried out successfully. Objectives that are understood and easy to evaluate at any time are classically referred to as ...
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Author:
Ron Pawlowski
24th January 2008
As with virtually anything else in life, there is a time an place for sunglasses. Most would agree that the benefits of protective eyewear are tried and true. Still, there are times and places that your sunglasses are not appropriate. Additionally, there ...
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Author:
Chris Simpson
17th January 2008
One of the biggest blocks stopping you from getting your house decluttered is the mental stumbling that you have. You know, the one where you look at the mess your house is in and feel exhausted. This is the habit of most clutter bugs and something that w...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
21st September 2007
In my last article, we discussed the top five mistakes new students of French were likely to make. In this one, we are going to explore five more mistakes that are commonly made. Mistake Six: QueAll French sentences with a subordinate clause ( that is, an...
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Author:
George T
17th August 2007
Question: I'm having trouble being consistent in valuing God's Word. Suggestions?
First of all, why is it important for us to value God's Word? To put it first place in our lives? God's Word, although comprised of different authors, is all inspired b...
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Author:
Annagail Lynes
31st July 2007
Choices are in demand in the world of today. Sometimes it seems as though we are being inundated by all kinds of options. We can choose from among different modes of conveyance. We can choose from among different brands of clothes. We can select the best ...
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Author:
ajeetkhurana
31st July 2007
The bureau of prison has a list of items they allow and it applies to all federal prison camps. Your ID is a must. The best thing to do in my opinion is to call the institution which you have been assigned and ask for a list of item permitted and also tho...
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Author:
James Kronefield
30th July 2007
Here are a few clues to help you see the line between a soft addiction and a productive activity more clearly:
Zoning out. One way of identifying a soft addiction is to notice whether or not you zone out while you are doing it. When we are zoned out, ...
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Author:
echo_promotions
11th July 2007
Some cat owners make the mistake of preventing their cat from eating grass. There are various reasons for this, one being that they think it makes their cat ill or upsets their stomach. This is an incorrect assumption and in fact the eating of grass follo...
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Author:
Drew Pilton
10th June 2007
The idea of a secret cabal of mysterious forces that make up the Illuminati has for some a "romantic" appeal. Granted that appeal may be filled with fear but it's a concept they hold on to in spite of reason.
Most of the Paranoid Conspiracy Theorists (...
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Author:
JK Ellis
09th April 2007
Have you ever counted the number of "uh", "urm", "you know", "hmm" or "now" littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad that he stopped counting at 60. I wasn't alone of course. In...
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Author:
Eric Feng
30th March 2007
Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. When a baby comes out of the womb the first thing to do is cry. By the first cry he or she will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life. After delivery, if the baby does not cry t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer