Self-Improvement

Workplace accidents and your right to knowledge
By Jo Banks · 15 years ago
Workplace accidents are a big threat to the health of workers and it’s an employers’ responsibility to ensure that there are preventative measures in place. Fellow workers have a joint duty of care to themselves ...
3 Simple Fixes for Starting a Trance
By Ryan Clark · 15 years ago
Let's face it: every so often, you get a hypnosis client that you just can't seem to get into trance. Some clients are more receptive to getting in that hypnosis trance than others are, but ...
Uncorking Your Creative Thinking
By Tj Philpott · 15 years ago
Creative thinking is how we as human beings evolve on a cognitive level. Our ability to utilize our problem solving skills lead to innovative solutions that allow our society to make advancements previously thought impossible. ...
You Too Can Manifest Abundance
By David Nesmith · 15 years ago
You have been watching along the sidelines. Looking and appreciating the success of others. You constantly tell yourself how lucky those people are. You set your mind to thinking, that you can’t ever have what ...
Plants Of The Zodiac
By Alex Vitti · 15 years ago
This may no longer be the "Age of Aquarius," but if you know the birth dates of your friends, a potted plant matching the recipient’s zodiacal sign makes a unique and special gift. You may ...
The Employment of Prayer Beads in Religious Practice
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
While there are many differences among the various religions of the world, there are some aspects of similarity among them as well. This can be commonly seen in the prevalence of prayer beads worn or ...
Singing Bowls in Tibetan Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
Some may say that Buddhism is a minimalist religion since it does not employ the volume of icons and items found in other religions. But, to assume there are not items associated with the practice ...
What are Prayer Flags?
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
While many have the impression that Buddhism is a religion not known for its icons and symbols, this is not an accurate assessment. There are many components to the worship of Buddhism that are integrated ...
The Green Tara and The White Tara
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
While we often do not think of gods and deities when we think about Buddhism, the fact remains there are symbolic gods and goddesses in certain modes of Buddhist practice. This is most evident in ...
Prayer Wheels in Tibetan Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
Tibetan Buddhism is somewhat unique in the sense that it integrates a variety of prayer items into its process of worship. One such item is that of the Prayer Wheel. As more and more people ...
Dogs in Tibetan Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
Among all the animals in the world, it is the faithful dog that evokes the most positive emotions in people. Being pack animals, dogs are known for their loyalty and allegiance to their masters. These ...
The Essentials of Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
A topic along the lines of the essential of Buddhism is something that could take many volumes to cover. That is because there is a great deal of complexity associated with the religion of Buddhism. ...
The Lotus Symbol in Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
There are 8 Auspicious Symbols in Buddhist art and the Lotus Flower is one of the most prominent. In fact, you could credibly claim that the Lotus Flower is the most well known of all ...
Zen Buddhist Meditation
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
Surely, you have seen images of the practitioners of Buddhism sitting in the lotus position. Those familiar with such a posture are undoubtedly aware that when practitioners are in such a position they are meditating. ...
Wisdom and Buddhism
By Sylvia Smelcer · 15 years ago
When it comes to the connection between Buddhism and wisdom, it would not be accurate to say that the path to wisdom is found exclusively through Buddhism. However, it would be accurate to say that ...
Motivational inspirational keynote business speaker glossary
By Robert Van Arlen · 15 years ago
Robert Van Arlen Reveals his 7 Personal Youth Secrets Overview of the 7 Secrets Your browser may not support display of this image. For the past 25 years, I’ve been asked the following question at ...
Remote Viewing As Wonderful Spiritual Development Tool
By Kathy Bader · 15 years ago
Definition:- Remote viewing or RV, originally developed by Stanford research centre, is defined as a tool which can help us feel objects at a distance, in another time, in another dimension and in alternate timelines ...
How to get benefit from Motivational speakers?
By Rhonda Victoor · 15 years ago
Motivation is something that every one needs to do well. When a machine falls out in repair, you will have to send it for an overhaul and see to that it is maintained well in ...
Calm the Overwhelm
By Carrie Greene · 15 years ago
You walk into a room and look around.  Wow, there's a lot to do.  You don't know where to begin.  You feel an ache in your stomach.  It's hopeless.  You walk out of the room.  ...
Stress Management Made Simple And Easy...Just Follow Tips
By Leon Hale · 15 years ago
Traffic nightmares. Infant paddies. Cut offs at work.Cash difficulties. Too much work. Not enough sleep. No time to eat right or to think. Does this sound familiar? Stress is all around us. It is an ...