Beliefs - A Key To Success Workshop

We all try to achieve success by improving our technical knowledge, experience, skills and qualifications. However many of us ignore the one area vital to ultimate success – our personal beliefs. If you find your own beliefs get in your way of your success, then you might be interested in attending the forthcoming Independent Consultants And Advisors Group (a subdivision of the Institute of Management Consultants in Ireland) Workshop on the 27 September 2008. (I can’t attend as I will be at Po

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Tips on Losing Weight the Healthy Way

Tips on Losing Weight the Healthy Way Tuesday 16 September 2008 @ 8:05 am This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni’s Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Phillip McClusky shares what he tells the others he coaches who want to lose weight the healthy way. Renegade Water Secrets with Phillip McClusky, who lost 200 lbs. and found health and happiness in a raw food lifestyle. He is the host of www.lovingraw.com. Kevin: Let’s kin

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The Game Theory of Stacking Matchups in Your Favor

Every Tuesday is a Game Theory article at Mind Your Decisions Baseball pitchers and competition San Diego pitcher Jake Peavy did not like being called soft. On August 13, 2008, one day before a scheduled start, Peavy was brooding about accusations that he was choosing to face weaker opponents. Radio hosts were critical that Peavy had missed facing elite pitchers like Johan Santana and CC Sabathia due to an abnormal resting schedule. Peavy channeled his anger in his next start and outdueled

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Achieve A Success Mindset ? 9 Important Steps

The ability of the human mind can serve us beyond our wildest imaginations. It has an unlimited capacity to learn; and when properly nurtured, it promotes clarity of thought, achievement, and even longevity of life. Taking responsibility for the successful activity of your mind and deliberately stimulating it for productive output can reap tremendous rewards. It is easy for us to project our mental activities toward external matters instead of looking within ourselves and intelligently utilizi

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Co-Ed Questions: Week 3

‘Noles all day, Yngwie Malmsteen all night! Is Ohio State finally dead and buried? Yes. But that’s never stopped fellow plodding Midwesterner Michael Myers from repeatedly coming back to life under increasingly implausible circumstances. Much like the fictional residents of Haddonfield and the entire movie-going public (sans 12-15 year old boys), college football fans are done with the Buckeyes. Heck, the Buckeyes seem done with the Buckeyes. The last three years we’ve seen them destroyed i

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Woolmer’s book disappoints

Former South Africa and Pakistan coach, late Bob Woolmer’s soon-to-be-released book Art and Science of Cricket, lives up to its name as it primarily serves as a “cricket manual for coaches and serious students of the game”, and fails to touch upon controversial issues such as betting and match-fixing that involved members of the South African team while he was their coach. The Times of India’s Santosh Suri reviews Woolmer’s elaborate work. It was believed the book might even have cost him his l

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Nicole Kidman is the “Least-Bankable” Actress, but who is the “Least Bankable” Athlete

I love me some Nicole Kidman. Sure she looks emotionless and robotic in almost every picture that has ever been taken of her. But think about that for a second, wouldn’t you be interested in doing it with a sexy robot? I know I would, but then again a few weeks ago, while shopping at Target, I became sexually attracted to a sleek Hamilton-Beech toaster oven. In any event, according to Forbes, Nicole Kidman is the least bankable actress in the entire world, which is impressive, because I have t

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Volleyball teaches life lessons (Sterling Journal-Advocate)

STERLING — Those who play volleyball, or any sport often develop many skills that will help them throughout life, in whatever they do.

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