Saturday, October 13, 2007

Ever Want To Change the World

Ever wanted to change the world?



Sick and tired of all the pain and suffering that we inflict on each other? On a planet full of despair, there are very few left who are willing to step up and say, "Enough!"



But an ordinary man has decided to change all of that, and his message will change the world.



Burt Goldman's goal is to raise the consciousness of 1 million people over the next year by sharing the experiences of his prolific life as a disciple of yoga, and as a protege of a leading parapsychologist.



Can you imagine? He's become an award winning photographer, a painter, an album releasing singer, and he's in the best of health-and he's EIGHTY YEARS OLD.



Now through the power of the internet, he will be delivering his message to the planet for free-as 7 lessons from Burt Goldman, the American Monk.



Click here to find out more!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

20 Great Problem Solving Tools and Techniques

Have you been faced with a problem but haven’t had the right tools and techniques for solving it. I’ve dug up 20 great problem solving tools and techniques that will reduce the time it takes you to solve problems. It doesn’t matter whether you’re solving small mental problems or really serious and complex problems these problem solving tools and techniques will still apply.

These tips can aid you through everyday life and will teach you how to deal with sometimes the most abstract of situations. One great tip for solving problems is to never be one dimensional about the whole process, creativity in many different forms will guide you to the answers.

These tips come from the great Win Wenger. . . He’s a modern day thinker in creative problem solving.

To read the rest of this article follow the link below

http://selfpursuit.com/33/problem-solving-tools-and-techniques/

Inspirational Video: Law of Attraction

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Make It A Masterpiece

Make It A Masterpiece by Rhoberta Shaler

Developing an authentic lifestyle--one that truly reflects what is important to you in all areas of life--is a work of art. It is your personal statement to the world. Are you creating your masterpiece with both the intention and attention a great artist gives her creation?

Reflecting on the ideas and manipulating the materials over time, the artist begins to clarify the vision and, as the piece emerges, watches, refining her ideas, adding this, discarding that, reworking, until the materials begin to match the vision. Once the realization of the dream is glimpsed, work accelerates, and joy and passion carry the piece to completion. Isn’t that much like our lives?

Few artists receive their inspiration from attempting to fulfill someone else’s idea of what the clay, paint, rock, notes, words, fabric or wood might become. Imitation in art is only the tool of the student as the techniques are learned. The truly authentic work of art must come from within the artist, through the techniques and media, into reality.

Similarly, you cannot live the dreams of your parents, the desires of your friends or the visions of another with passion and integrity.

Great artists understand that their art is their personal expression, and is, therefore, unique. The artist values the medium for its potential to express the idea. The artist works diligently with it-- keeping the vision in view, making small adjustments, learning new techniques, experimenting--until the vision emerges in concrete form and becomes an extension of the artist. It is visible then to all who care to look. The piece bears the artist’s name and influences all who view it.

Sometimes, pieces do not please the artist and they are reworked, painted over, melted down, unraveled. These pieces have great inherent value. The artist’s vision is clarified, the materials better understood. This contributes much to the next project, the next work of art.

Sometimes, pieces become a legacy and influence many by their existence. These are the authentic works, the true expressions of the artist. These are the quality pieces, as Willa A. Foster, says, “Quality is never an accident; it is the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.”

You want your life to be of quality, filled with wise choices. Therefore, approach it with high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution.

When creating a work of art, you must be present with it, fully engaged each moment, totally absorbed by the possibility you are actualizing and the potential you are exploring. This intense focus is required if you are not to be distracted by the myriad of seductive, and easy to justify diversions. It is a powerful process uplifting, inspiring, sometimes frustrating, satisfying, and, most of all, creative. When you are making a success of something, it s not work. It‘s a way of life.

Now, if by chance, you are thinking that viewing your life as a work of art, or a lofty contribution to the world, is impractical compared to a factual time-management, goal-oriented, bottom-line approach, please consider this. Every successful business, organization and corporation has two types of leaders, visionaries and administrators. Both are required. You need to be both visionary and administrator in your own life, to live a life of integrity, of wholeness.

After all, would you prefer your life to be a fleeting statistic, or a memorable piece of performance art?

By Rhoberta Shaler, PhD
www.SpiritualLivingNetwork.com



Rhoberta Shaler, PhD, has helped thousands to see life differently. Dr. Shaler connects people with their authentic selves, their purpose and values, and provides insights and inspiration to overcome the challenges of personal, family and business life.To learn more, visit: www.Rhoberta.com. and join www.SpiritualLivingNetwork.com . It’s fr*ee.

Article Source: http://www.positivearticles.com

The Divine Matrix 20 Keys to Concious Creation

This is a great video that I think you will enjoy

10 Steps to a Life of Simplicity (and some Extras too!)

10 Steps to a Life of Simplicity (and some Extras too!)

Ever felt your brain was so full of thoughts that it felt like it was going to explode?
You would be suffering from classic symptoms of stress caused by an overload of information
Sounds scary? It isn't! Check out these great tips on how you can immediately simplify your life so you can start breathing again!

Get These Easy Steps Here >>

or go to http://www.mindhacks.org for more articles like this.