10 little-known ways to say goodnight to insomnia
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Rated • 1 review • buddhism, self improvement • blogspot.com
"You, like many, may be going through tough times right now. Events that are out of our control seem to be controlling our lives. We do not know what lies ahead, we can only stay focused in the present moment knowing that others have gone through tough times, emerging still intact in the end.
Soon enough, no matter how hard we push ourselves, no matter how much we fret and worry, we will die. Will we greet the end with a peaceful smile, remembering the moments where everything seemed right or will we be thinking about something we did not get done?"
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Rated • 5 reviews • history, self improvement • quantumlearning.pl
A great article about three visits to Auschwitz, each one of them different and bringing deeper understanding.
Rated • 1 review • self improvement, careers • pmstories.com
From the page "We all know Frederick Herzberg's Two Factor Theory. There are motivation and hygiene factors that drive our job satisfaction. Here is my simple understanding of them:
* motivation factors drive us to work more, to perform better, to be more creative
* hygiene factors are the ones that their lack demotivates us and drive us to work less, to perform worse, and to be less productive and creative"
Rated • 1 review • disabilities, self improvement • typepad.com
A win-win! For $50 you can help a a quadriplegic person with a big medical bill, and you get a 1:40 chance to win a 12-session coaching package!
Rated • 1 review • self improvement • jennymannion.com
"The Journey" is an interesting project; a type of hypnotherapy. What I found intresting was that I was, frankly, turned off by the advertising hype - but that, fortunately, a friend introduced it me, without the hype, and I really liked it. It's definitely worthy trying out.
Rated • 1 review • self improvement • imaginif.com.au
Read it - it's an interesting thought exercise - maybe not what you think it is just going by the title ...