Monthly Archives: March 2010

Dream Big, Act Bigger

Posted on Mar 29, 2010 in motivation by
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This is a guest post by Maren Donovan, @marenkate. The famous words “I have a dream” have been used countless times to encourage, motivate and move people. What many never consider though is what if no one had ever acted on Dr. King’s dream? Without action dreams are just that, dreams, they come to you [...]

Being A Digital Nomad

Ever wondered what being a digital nomad means? For me, this rather trendy (and almost overused) concept boils down to something really simple: a person who’s providing value through digital channels but who doesn’t have a fixed place to work. Doesn’t have an office and most of the time doesn’t have business cards either (the [...]

What Can Argentine Tango Teach You About Brilliant Blogging?

Posted on Mar 22, 2010 in Personal Development by
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This is a guest post by Farnoosh Brock, from Prolific Living, @prolificliving. I still consider myself a beginner blogger. A student of blogging school for life. The ultimate example of living the experience for the sake of this fabulous journey, not the end result. The profession of blogging has grown tremendously in recent years. At [...]

The Book Of Life

Every morning, before going to the bathroom, Bianca, my 4 year old daughter, comes into my room and asks for my iPhone. Most of the time she gets it. After touching it for a few minutes, she gave it back and starts her normal morning routine. Never asked her why she’s doing while holding the [...]

33 Ways To Overcome Frustration

Posted on Mar 17, 2010 in motivation by
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I have a huge experience with frustration. I experienced it in so many ways, at so many times in my life, that I feel like I’m some kind of a specialist. If you wonder why I have this huge expertise, here’s the answer: growth never happens without it. The more frustration you are able to [...]

Stop Looking at Role Models to Do the Dirty Work for You

This is a guest post by Hulbert Lee, @hulbertlee. Role models are great to give us inspiration or motivation. You may have some role models of your own right now. I know I have some of my own, and it still amazes me to this day the certain work ethics of famous people. It leaves [...]

7 Things I Learned From My 4 Year Old Girl

Posted on Mar 14, 2010 in ParentingPersonal Development by
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Today is Bianca’s 4th birthday. All my love is with her and it will always be. Following a tradition started 4 years ago, on her first anniversary, I’ll post the 7 lessons I learned from her in the last year. 1. Show Off Your Personality Every time we go out she surprises us by starting [...]

The 6 Stages Of A Failure

Posted on Mar 10, 2010 in Personal Development by
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I am always amazed by how people react when I’m telling them what I do for a living: “I run a personal development blog”. Aside the usual eye rolling when it comes to put “blog” and “make a living” on the same level, they’re all having a sort of a chill. And a little step [...]

Unautomate Your Finances – The Guide

Posted on Mar 9, 2010 in Free speech by
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On Queen Street, in Auckland, near the Auckland Tower, there’s a small coffee shop (in fact, it’s more than that, it’s a Starbucks). That was the first coffee shop I sat in during my trip to New Zealand, and that was also the coffee shop in which I met Adam Baker, the man behind ManVsDebt.com, [...]

How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

Posted on Mar 8, 2010 in Relationships & Society by
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This is a guest post by my friend Armen Shirvanian, @Armen. Leaving an impression on others is something that is not so easy to do, in a global society where most would like to make as big of an impression as possible. If you want to impress others, you mostly likely have to “hustle, crush [...]

How To Avoid Being A Toxic Person: 13 Simple Tips

Posted on Mar 5, 2010 in Relationships & Society by
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I was driving to town the other day, when, at some point on the highway, I found myself near a huge truck. I don’t know if you know the type: ugly, noisy and… toxic! The exhaustion pipe was left oriented, and since the truck was rolling on my right, even if my windows were closed, [...]

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