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		<title>Focus on What&#8217;s Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 17:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Meares</dc:creator>
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   <p><img align="left" alt="Personal Success" height="178" hspace="5" src="http://www.gregmeares.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/high5.jpg" style="max-width: 800px;" title="" vspace="5" width="300" />If you want to be <b>more productive, happier and prosper more</b>,&nbsp; then you need to focus on the key drivers in your life.</p>
<p>	First and foremost, have you established what&#39;s important?&nbsp; Of course answering that question is like hitting a target that is constantly moving.&nbsp; Or changing the tire while the car is moving.</p>
<p>	I can relate.&nbsp; </p>
<p>	Obviously the foundation, in basic terms is (in this order):&nbsp; God, Family and Friends</p>
<p>	But what comes next?&nbsp; What do you need to focus on?</p>
<p>	Our Careers, and our Finances immediately come to mind.&nbsp; From my perspective everything else falls in line if you focus on these 5 important things in your life.</p>
<p>	<b>Career:</b></p>
<p>	Both Career and Finances have the potential to create the most stress in your life.&nbsp; For many self-worth is derived from their career.&nbsp;&nbsp; And ultimately, if their careers aren&iacute;t going well they deem life not going well.&nbsp; This is understandable.</p>
<p>	Assuming you are doing everything you can to do a good job for your current employer and things are just not going well then maybe it&iacute;s not the right fit for you.&nbsp; Or for them , for that matter.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Matters only become worse when options are limited.&nbsp;&nbsp; Unfortunately it might be time for a career change.&nbsp; </p>
<p>	If you think on the other hand, &quot;there are things that I can do.&quot;&nbsp; Then it&#39;s time to do them.&nbsp; Here&#39;s a short list of things to think about:<br />
	&nbsp;</p>
<ol>
<li>Perception: Try to identify what the perception is of your performance.&nbsp; I&#39;m not saying that this perception is correct, what I&iacute;m saying is that we have to manage that perception.</li>
<li>Communication:&nbsp; Are you communicating enough?&nbsp; Are there areas you can do to provide updates to your boss and others around you?</li>
<li>Effort: Is your effort appropriate for your position?&nbsp; People need to know your committed.</li>
<li>Attitude: is your attitude positive?&nbsp; Are there things that you can do to project a better attitude?</li>
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	<b>Finances:</b></p>
<p>	Interestingly, this can be the single largest contributor to stress.&nbsp; When your finances aren&#39;t in order,&nbsp; chaos will ensue.&nbsp;&nbsp; You may already know this!&nbsp; </p>
<p>	In fact, your finances have a direct effect on the other four areas of your life.&nbsp; Are you:<br />
	&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Tithing?</li>
<li>Are you saving?</li>
<li>Are you living below your means?</li>
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	To be honest, I haven&#39;t met anybody that is doing all three of these things well.&nbsp; But one things is clear, the more discipline you apply to these three points the less stressful your life will be.</p>
<p>	In conclusion, you need to step back from your life and do some self analysis to determine what is working and what is not.&nbsp; In simple terms, do more of what is working and less of what is not!&nbsp; <img src='http://www.gregmeares.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>	Let me know your thoughts on this subject.&nbsp; Leave a comment and let me know if&nbsp; captured all of the focus things in our lives.</p>
<p>	To your success,<br />
	Greg<br />
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		<title>Enjoy Your Life: Change Your Point of View</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 17:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Meares</dc:creator>
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<p>&quot;<span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva,sans-serif;">Two men look out through the same bars: One sees the mud, and one sees the stars.&quot;- Frederick Langbridge, A Cluster of Quiet Thoughts </p>
<p>	If you&rsquo;ve placed second in a writing contest, will you jump for joy and push for better results the next time or will you be discouraged and find an excuse not to join again? </p>
<p>	In life, you are always filled with choices. You may opt to have a pessimist&rsquo;s view and live a self-defeated life or you may decide to take the optimist&rsquo;s route and take a challenging and fulfilling life.</p>
<p>	So why nurture an optimist&rsquo;s point of view? And why now?</span></span></p>
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	<span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva,sans-serif;">Well, optimism has been linked to positive mood and good morale; to academic, athletic, military, occupational and political success; to popularity; to good health and even to long life and freedom from trauma.</p>
<p>	On the other hand, the rates of depression and pessimism have never been higher. It affects middle-aged adults the same way it hits younger people. The mean age of onset has gone from 30 to 15. It is no longer a middle-aged housewife&rsquo;s disorder but also a teen-ager&rsquo;s disorder&rsquo; as well.</p>
<p>	Here&rsquo;s how optimists are in action and researches that back up why it really pays to be an optimist:</p>
<p>	Optimists expect the best</p>
<p>	The defining characteristic of pessimists is that they tend to believe bad events, which will last a long time and undermine everything they do, are their own fault. </p>
<p>	The truth is optimists are confronted with the same hard knocks of this world. What differs is the way they explain their misfortune&#8212;it&rsquo;s the opposite way. They tend to believe defeat is just a temporary setback, that its causes are confined to this one case. </p>
<p>	Optimists tend to focus on and plan for the &#39;problem&#39; at hand. They use &#39;positive reinterpretation.&#39; In other words, they most likely reinterpret a negative experience in a way that helps them learn and grow. Such people are unfazed by bad situation, they perceive it is a challenge and try harder.</p>
<p>	They won&rsquo;t say &ldquo;things will never get better,&rdquo; &ldquo;If I failed once, it will happen again&rdquo; and &ldquo;If I experience misfortune in one part of my life, then it will happen in my whole life.&rdquo;</p>
<p>	Positive expectancies of optimists also predict better reactions during transitions to new environments, sudden tragedies and unlikely turn of events. If they fall, they will stand up. They see opportunities instead of obstacles. </p>
<p>	People respond positively to optimists</p>
<p>	Optimists are proactive and less dependent on others for their happiness. They find no need to control or manipulate people. They usually draw people towards them. Their optimistic view of the world can be contagious and influence those they are with. </p>
<p>	Optimism seems a socially desirable trait in all communities. Those who share optimism are generally accepted while those who spread gloom, panic and hysteria are treated unfavorably. </p>
<p>	In life, these people often win elections; get voted most congenial and sought for advice. </p>
<p>	When the going gets tough, optimists get tougher </p>
<p>	Optimists typically maintain higher levels of subjective well-being during times of stress than do people who are less optimistic. In contrast, pessimists are likely to react to stressful events by denying that they exist or by avoiding dealing with problems. Pessimists are more likely to quit trying when difficulties arise.</p>
<p>	They persevere. They just don&rsquo;t give up easily, they are also known for their patience. Inching their way a step closer to that goal or elusive dream.</p>
<p>	Optimists are healthier and live longer</p>
<p>	Medical research has justified that simple pleasures and a positive outlook can cause a measurable increase in the body&#39;s ability to fight disease.</p>
<p>	Optimists&rsquo; health is unusually good. They age well, much freer than most people from the usual physical ills of middle age. And they get to outlive those prone to negative thoughts. </p>
<p>	So why not be an optimist today? And think positively towards a more fulfilled life.</p>
<p>	Why not look forward to success in all your endeavors? Why not be resilient? Like everybody else you are bound to hit lows sometimes but don&rsquo;t just stay there. Carry yourself out of the mud and improve your chances of getting back on the right track. And why not inspire others to remove their dark-colored glasses and see life in the bright side?</span></span></p>
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   <p>You have probably come across exotic-sounding terms such as &ldquo;chakra&rdquo;, &ldquo;prana&rdquo;, &ldquo;aura&rdquo;, and &ldquo;tantra&rdquo; in your course of reading books on spirituality, sex, and healing in the New Age literature section of the bookstore. But what&rsquo;s the real scoop behind these exotic vocabularies?</p>
<p>Are All Energy Healings the Same?</p>
<p>Chakra or energy center is a term used in Pranic healing, an ancient Hindu system of energy healing. &ldquo;Prana&rdquo; means life energy. &ldquo;Aura&rdquo; is another terminology traced to Pranic healing. Aura is a non-physical body that consists of energy, which exists along with our physical body. The aura that covers our body is said to have seven layers pertaining to the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of an individual as manifested by energy. Studying the color and thickness of auras give ideas on the state of health of individuals. Six colors are associated with aura and interpreted into six personalities. These colors are all present in an individual but one or two are more pronounced.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Green &ndash; ambitious achiever<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Blue &ndash; spiritual peacemaker<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; White &ndash; unconventional chameleon<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Red &ndash; activist <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Orange &ndash; creative communicator<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Violet &#8211; psychic</p>
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Although Tantra is popularly associated with the peculiar practice of sex and spirituality, it is another method of energy healing. It comes from the word &ldquo;tan&rdquo; which means to spread or expand. The concept of connectedness is a recurring theme in Tantric writings on sex and spirituality. As a method of healing, spirituality and sex figure prominently. It is presupposed that the union of man and woman can reach spiritual levels during orgasm, which removes the body and mind off collected impurities. These impurities being negative energies can in turn manifest as physical illnesses. </p>
<p>Unlike Pranic and Tantric healings, which have Hindu origins, Reiki originated from Japan. It is relatively younger than Pranic and Tantric healings having been rediscovered in the early 1900&rsquo;s. Reiki stands for universal energy, an energy brought forth by higher intelligence. Students of Reiki are taught how to tap this energy to heal physical, emotional, and mental illnesses.</p>
<p>Although Pranic, Tantra, and Reiki are all systems of energy healing, they differ in the type of energy tapped for healing: life energy, sexual energy, and universal energy respectively. </p>
<p>The concepts of the connectedness of mind, body, and spirit; the connection of individuals to all living and nonliving things around them and to the universe; and how energy impacts physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being are some of the salient similarities of these three healing methods. </p>
<p>Why Do People Turn to Energy Healing?</p>
<p>Pranic, Tantric, and Reiki are considered alternative methods of healing. In spite of the availability and relative accessibility of modern medicine, how come more and more people are being drawned to them? Here are some possible reasons:<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />
&middot; Energy healing worked where modern medicine failed.</p>
<p>For several reasons both explainable and unexplainable, modern medical treatment failed to heal ailments and conditions in several if not many persons. Research or data may not be able to support this statement. But for the families of the dying as well as for the dying patient, they would take the risk of using alternative methods ranging from herbals and organics, faith healers, witch doctors, and New Age healing techniques just to be get well.</p>
<p>&middot; People perceive modern medicine to be isolating. </p>
<p>Medical treatments are oftentimes focused on the disease and its causative agent, which can make a patient feel isolated and treated like a mere host of the disease. Although recent developments in hospital practice are gradually promoting the holistic treatment of a patient, the perception still persists. Unlike in energy healing, since energy and spirituality are intimately linked, the patient feels that all aspects of his health are being attended to.</p>
<p>
&middot; Energy healing is non-obtrusive and natural thus it is safer.</p>
<p>Repeated surgical procedures are physically and emotionally traumatic for most patients. It is but a logical and attractive option to both patient and families to look for less stressful health interventions. Moreover, with the rising popularity of New Age religions, going natural is the way to go.</p>
<p>
&middot; Energy healing is a good way of relieving stress.</p>
<p>Meditation is part and parcel of energy healing methods and this is an added come-on for highly stressed people. Moreover, sophisticated equipment is not required thus it becomes all the more convenient for students and future students of energy healing.</p>
<p>The battle between alternative healing and mainstream medicine continues as both present the benefits of their approach. But in the final analysis, what matters is the restoration of good health. </p>
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<p>Often, we dream big dreams and have great aspirations. Unfortunately, our dreams remain just that &ndash; dreams. And our aspirations easily collect dust in our attic.</p>
<p>This is a sad turn of events in our life. Instead of experiencing exciting adventures in self actualization, we get caught up in the humdrum of living from day-to-day just barely existing.</p>
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But you know what? Life could be so much better, if only we learned to aim higher.</p>
<p>The most common problem to setting goals is the word impossible. Most people get hung up thinking I can&#8217;t do this. It&#8217;s too hard. It&#8217;s too impossible. No one can do this.</p>
<p>However, if everyone thought that, there would be no inventions, no innovations, and no breakthroughs in human accomplishment.</p>
<p>Remember that scientists were baffled when they took a look at the humble bumblebee. Theoretically, they said, it was impossible for the bumblebee to fly. Unfortunately for the bumble, bee no one has told it so. So fly it does.</p>
<p>On the other hand, some people suffer from dreaming totally outrageous dreams and not acting on them. The result? Broken dreams, and tattered aspirations. </p>
<p>If you limit yourself with self-doubt, and self-limiting assumptions, you will never be able to break past what you deem impossible. If you reach too far out into the sky without working towards your goal, you will find yourself clinging on to the impossible dream.</p>
<p>Try this exercise. Take a piece of paper and write down some goals in your life. Under one header, list down things &lsquo;you know you can do&rsquo;. Under another header, write the things &lsquo;you might be able to do.&rsquo; And under one more, list the things that that are &lsquo;impossible for you to do.&rsquo;</p>
<p>Now look at all the headers strive every day to accomplish the goals that are under things &lsquo;you know you can do&rsquo;. Check them when you are able to accomplish them. As you slowly are able to check all of your goals under that heading, try accomplishing the goals under the other header-the one that reads &lsquo;you might be able to do.&rsquo;</p>
<p>As of the items you wrote under things I could do are accomplished, you can move the goals that are under things that are &lsquo;impossible for you to do&rsquo; to the list of things &lsquo;you might be able to do.&rsquo;</p>
<p>As you iterate through this process, you will find out that the goals you thought were impossible become easier to accomplish. And the impossible begin to seem possible after all.</p>
<p>You see, the technique here is not to limit your imagination. It is to aim high, and start working towards that goal little by little. However, it also is unwise to set a goal that is truly unrealistic. </p>
<p>Those who just dream towards a goal without working hard end up disappointed and disillusioned.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you told someone a hundred years ago that it was possible for man to be on the moon, they would laugh at you. If you had told them that you could send mail from here to the other side of the world in a few seconds, they would say you were out of your mind. But, through sheer desire and perseverance, these impossible dreams are now realities.</p>
<p>Thomas Edison once said that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Nothing could be truer. For one to accomplish his or her dreams, there has to be had work and discipline. But take note that that 1% has to be a think-big dream, and not some easily accomplished one.</p>
<p>Ask any gym rat and he or she will tell you that there can be no gains unless you are put out of your comfort zone. Remember the saying, &ldquo;No pain, no gain&rdquo;? That is as true as it can be.</p>
<p>So dream on, friend! Don&rsquo;t get caught up with your perceived limitations. Think big and work hard to attain those dreams. As you step up the ladder of progress, you will just about find out that the impossible has just become a little bit more possible.</p>
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		<title>The Road to Intuition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 19:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
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   <p>Have you had that experience when all of a sudden you just had this huge hunch that something is about to happen, and to your surprise, that intuition was eventually translated to reality? </p>
<p>When you feel strongly about something without logical basis to it, that&#8217;s called intuition. It comes in three impressions: clairvoyance or &quot;the third eye&quot;, sensing clearly and feeling through listening. </p>
<p>Clairvoyance is when your eye goes beyond what it can see. This is when you know what is happening somewhere.</p>
<p>Sensing clearly is basically what we refer to as &quot;hunch&quot; or &quot;gut feel.&quot; This is the time when you are overwhelmed with a feeling and you can&#8217;t explain it and all you can say is &quot;I just know.&quot;</p>
<p>On the other hand, feeling through listening or clairaudience is being able to &quot;listen&quot; between the lines. Intuition also happens at times when a certain sound, whatever it is &#8211; be it a car&#8217;s honk or a bird&#8217;s twitting &#8211; ushers in an intense feeling.</p>
<p>They say only a number of people are gifted with intuition. Astrologers even insist that people born under the Scorpio or Pisces signs are naturally intuitive it almost borders on E.S.P. But studies have been sprouting left and right that proclaim that anyone can develop intuition.</p>
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Why the need to develop intuition, you ask? Why not let your emotional and psychological state as it is? First and foremost, intuition promotes good communication. It makes you more sensitive to the people around you; it often keeps you from hurting those you love because you are intuitive enough to understand them. Intuition also makes you far more creative than ever. Intuition means releasing more creative juices for any means of expression. Lastly, intuition has a healing power. This healing power is not in the physical sense, but in delving deep into your soul to eradicate some negative energy buried in it.</p>
<p>With that being said, are you ready to develop your intuition? Here are some ways to unlock this gift:</p>
<p>1. Hypnosis</p>
<p>Oh yes, get yourself hypnotized. Hypnosis is not limited to watching a pendulum move back and forth. Perform self-hypnosis or you can avail of hypnotic programs that can strengthen your intuition.</p>
<p>2. Meditation</p>
<p>Meditating means finding peace in yourself. If your mind and heart are cluttered with too many baggage and hurt,&nbsp; you wouldn&#8217;t be able to quiet down that part of you that could eventually initiate intuition. There are so many ways to meditate: take a yoga class, or just simply practice some breathing that could bring you straight to Zen.</p>
<p>3. Think positive!</p>
<p>A worry-free, fear-free state could do so much to improve your intuitive ability. By staying positive, you attract good energy that would be able to easily recognize imminent feelings and events.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp; Just let go.</p>
<p>What does this mean? If you are on the brink of making a huge decision, let go of all the inhibitions and head to a quiet place where you could find out where the letting go has brought you. Sometimes you just have to listen to the voice within you, and that voice wouldn&#8217;t come out unless you let go.</p>
<p>5. Never expect.</p>
<p>After letting go of the inhibitions and all those things that stop you from thinking and feeling clearly, never expect for an answer right away. Never expect that the &quot;hunch&quot; would fall on your lap immediately. Give it a little time then you&#8217;d just get surprised that &#8212; wham! &#8212; now you have your answer.</p>
<p>6. Believe in your first impressions.</p>
<p>When you see someone for the first time and think that he is a bit too arrogant for your taste, chances are that impression actually holds true. Most of the time, first impressions are brought by intuition.</p>
<p>7. Stay happy!</p>
<p>See? All you need to be intuitive is to stay happy! Happiness attracts immense power and such power includes intuition. In tapping your intuition, your <a href="http://www.gregmeares.com/SuccessDNA" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.gregmeares.com/SuccessDNA';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">motivation</a> must be happiness and contentment. Given that premise, intuition will fall to you easily. </p>
<p>Intuition is helpful, because sometimes it leads you to something that cannot be achieved otherwise. A lot of lives have been saved by intuition alone. Decisions are easier done if armed by this gift. Develop intuition now and reap benefits you have never imagined. </p>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Meares</dc:creator>
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<p>Imagine yourself as a Dart Board. Everything and everyone else around you may become Dart Pins, at one point or another. These dart pins will destroy your self esteem and pull you down in ways you won&rsquo;t even remember. Don&rsquo;t let them destroy you, or get the best of you.&nbsp; So which dart pins should you avoid?</p>
<p>Dart Pin #1 : Negative Work Environment<br />
Beware of &ldquo;dog eat dog&rdquo; theory where everyone else is fighting just to get ahead. This is where non-appreciative people usually thrive. No one will appreciate your contributions even if you miss lunch and dinner, and stay up late. Most of the time you get to work too much without getting help from people concerned.&nbsp; Stay out of this, it will ruin your self esteem. Competition is at stake anywhere. Be healthy enough to compete, but in a healthy competition that is. <br />
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Dart Pin #2: Other People&rsquo;s Behavior<br />
Bulldozers, brown nosers, gossipmongers, whiners, backstabbers, snipers, people walking wounded, controllers, naggers, complainers, exploders, patronizers, sluffers&hellip; all these kinds of people will pose bad vibes for your self esteem, as well as to your self improvement scheme. </p>
<p>Dart Pin #3: Changing Environment<br />
You can&rsquo;t be a green bug on a brown field. Changes challenge our paradigms. It tests our flexibility, adaptability and alters the way we think. Changes will make life difficult for awhile, it may cause stress but it will help us find ways to improve our selves. Change will be there forever, we must be susceptible to it. </p>
<p>Dart Pin #4: Past Experience<br />
It&rsquo;s okay to cry and say &ldquo;ouch!&rdquo; when we experience pain. But don&rsquo;t let pain transform itself into fear. It might grab you by the tail and swing you around. Treat each failure and mistake as a lesson. </p>
<p>Dart Pin #5: Negative World View<br />
Look at what you&rsquo;re looking at. Don&rsquo;t wrap yourself up with all the negativities of the world. In building self esteem, we must learn how to make the best out of worst situations.</p>
<p>Dart Pin #6: Determination Theory<br />
The way you are and your behavioral traits is said to be a mixed end product of your inherited traits (genetics), your upbringing (psychic), and your environmental surroundings such as your spouse, the company, the economy or your circle of friends. You have your own identity. If your father is a failure, it doesn&rsquo;t mean you have to be a failure too. Learn from other people&rsquo;s experience, so you&rsquo;ll never have to encounter the same mistakes. </p>
<p>Sometimes, you may want to wonder if some people are born leaders or positive thinkers. NO. Being positive, and staying positive is a choice. Building self esteem and drawing lines for self improvement is a choice, not a rule or a talent. God wouldn&rsquo;t come down from heaven and tell you &ndash; &ldquo;George, you may now have the permission to build self esteem and improve your self.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
<p>In life, its hard to stay tough specially when things and people around you keep pulling you down. When we get to the battle field, we should choose the right luggage to bring and armors to use, and pick those that are bullet proof. Life&rsquo;s options give us arrays of more options. Along the battle, we will get hit and bruised. And wearing a bullet proof armor ideally means &lsquo;self change&rsquo;. The kind of change which comes from within. Voluntarily. Armor or Self Change&nbsp; changes 3 things: our attitude, our behavior and our way of thinking.</p>
<p>Building self esteem will eventually lead to self improvement if we start to become responsible for who we are, what we have and what we do. Its like a flame that should gradually spread like a brush fire from inside and out. When we develop self esteem, we take control of our mission, values and discipline.&nbsp; Self esteem brings about self improvement, true assessment, and determination. So how do you start putting up the building blocks of self esteem? Be positive. Be contented and happy. Be appreciative. Never miss an opportunity to compliment. A positive way of living will help you build self esteem, your starter guide to self improvement.</p>
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   <p>It&#8217;s a talent that everyone has, yet they think they don&#8217;t. The power of innovation. If you&#8217;ve ever marvelled at somebody&#8217;s creative prowess, guess what, you can create and innovate too. It just takes time. Everyone is born creative. The box of crayons in kindergarten were not limited to those who possessed potential; because the truth is, everybody has potential.</p>
<p>You know how long it took to learn to ride a bike or drive or to never commit the same mistake again? It&#8217;s the same with innovation. It takes a&nbsp; bit of practice and a lot of time before this mind function comes easily&nbsp; when called. This article will teach you a few tips on how to bring innovation into your life.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t listen to what other people say. Follow the beat of your own drum. Allowing for the input of other people will only bring cacophony to the music you are trying to make. If you have an original idea, don&#8217;t waste your time and effort trying to make people understand. They won&#8217;t. And the help you will probably get comes in the form of negative feedback. If all those geniuses listened to their peers, we would probably still be living in the middle ages.<br />
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Spend time on it. I cannot stress that enough, although, please do not mistake this tip to tell you to quit your day job entirely. Do not. This involves some tricky time management but with a little discipline you&#8217;ll be able to squeeze both in. </p>
<p>Exercise. Take a walk. Run a mile or two. Send all those endorphins coursing through your veins. Exercising certainly clears and relaxes your mind and allows for anything to pop up. </p>
<p>Record your dreams. Aren&#8217;t some of them just the craziest things that your conscious mind would never have thought of? If you&#8217;ve had these dreams before, and I&#8217;m sure have, this only shows you the untapped innovative power you have lying within. So jot down those notes. Those dreams may just create an innovative spark in you.</p>
<p>Find your own style. You can always tell a Van Gogh from a Matisse. You&#8217;ll know Hemingway wrote something by the choice of words on the paper. So it is the same with you. People will appreciate your innovation more because it is uniquely yours and that no one else would have thought of what you were thinking. That will let people see how valuable an asset you are. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t hide behind nifty gadgets or tools. You don&#8217;t need the most expensive set of paints to produce a masterpiece. The same way with writing. You don&#8217;t need some expensive fountain pen and really smooth paper for a bestseller. In fact, J.K. Rowling wrote the first book of the Harry Potter Series on bits of tissue. So what if you&#8217;ve got an expensive SLR camera if you&#8217;re a crappy photographer? Who cares if you&#8217;ve got a blinging laptop if you can&#8217;t write at all? The artist actually reduces the number of tools he has as he gets better at his craft: he knows what works and what doesn&#8217;t. </p>
<p>Nothing will work without passion. What wakes you up in the mornings? What keeps the flame burning? What is the one thing that you&#8217;ll die if you don&#8217;t do? Sometimes people with talent are overtaken by the people who want it more. Think the hare and the tortoise. Ellen Degeneres once said that if you&#8217;re not doing something that you want to do, then you don&#8217;t really want to do it. And that&#8217;s true. Sometimes you just want something so bad you become a virtual unstoppable. And that is passion. Passion will keep you going. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry about inspiration. You can&#8217;t force it; inspiration hits when you least expect it to, for those unpredictable yet inevitable moments you should prepare. An idea could strike you on the subway, yet alas, you poor unfortunate soul; you have no sheet of paper to scribble down a thought that could change the world. Avoid these disasters. Have a pen and paper within your arm&#8217;s reach at all times.</p>
<p>I hope this article has helped you bring more innovation into your life. Keep in mind that you&#8217;re doing these things for your own satisfaction and not anybody else&#8217;s. But soon enough they will notice, and everything should snowball from there.</p>
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