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Posted by Mary Pat Nally
Scene: I am sitting in a chair pretending to work and my body comes in and sits next to me. Me: Hey, Who are you? Why are you here?( Irritated)
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Posted by Don Diebel
Are you looking for a loving, devoted, and faithful wife? Are you tired of the battle of the sexes here in the United States - that is the liberated single American women who are so busy trying to be equal to men that they have forgotten how to be a "real" woman?
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Posted by Keith Brown
Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ. This is one of the few verses in the Bible that mentions the Rapture and the Glorious Appearing together.
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Posted by Chris Robertson
The self-help psychology movement has provided hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of people...
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Posted by H. Bernard Wechsler
Are You Underestimating Stress? Just ten years ago it was a prevailing scientific principle that the brains you entered this world with, were all you would ever see. Adults lost neurons daily, but it was fine because we had a billion of them in our mental treasury. No one except a researcher at Princeton University believed that the brain continued growing new neurons throughout life.
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Posted by Joel Nelson
Today I feel inspired that I should speak more to the framework of a successful mindset. We've already discussed how to ignore negative thoughts and encourage positive thoughts by monitoring what we allow to dwell in our minds. We've also talked about the power of affirmations in changing our inner-talk to things we want in our lives. Today I think we should focus on how to use vivid imagery to obtain the things of our heart's desire. I call this "Mind-Imagery."
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Posted by Sharon Marquart
Ever feel like youre standing in the middle of a long corridor of doors, all closed, and youre confused about what to do next? This often happens when you begin to consider making changes in your life. Doors may close before new ones open and you discover youre in the hallway and it feels like hell!
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Posted by Mary Rose Maguire
Fun, that is. I've been thinking about this question for a few weeks as I've realized my fun quotient has been seriously lacking. There are two distinct memories I have of fun.
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