The Top 48 Most Motivational and Inspirational Web Sites - 8 Women Dream Where do you get your inspiration? The terms motivation and inspiration can mean different things to different people. The sites listed below represent a comprehensive list of web sites where we can find inspiration or motivation to help keep us moving toward our dreams. This list is not in any particular order, but if you want to let me know which ones you feel are the top 10 – I can always rearrange the order. The Top 48 Most Motivational and Inspirational websites on the Internet - 1. TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading through their video website. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. TEDTalks is where you will find the best video talks and performances from TED conferences, TEDx and partner events — and the best talks of the web. 2. When you need that extra boost of creativity, spend some time on this website. 3. This is a must-see website. I warn you — bring Kleenex. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
The Positivity Blog | Increase Your Happiness and Awesomeness — A List of Excellent Personal-Development Sites I recently polled Ask Metafilter for the best personal development sites: I want to compile a list of personal development and productivity sites. I’m looking for sites with real, practical information that you can use in your everyday life, sites that motivate you to be a better person, to try new things. Examples: 43 Folders, Steve Pavlina. Please point me to your favorites! The suggestions included: Lifehacker — The 300-pound grandmother of productivity blogs (and I mean that in a good way — I love Lifehacker). Since asking the question, I discovered Guy Kawasaki’s Signum Sine Tinnitu, a weblog on entrepreneurship and marketing. GRS is committed to helping our readers save and achieve their financial goals. This article is about Self-Improvement, Self-Improvement
D*I*Y Planner | the best thing in printing since Gutenberg 50 Must-Read Personal Development Bloggers That’ll Change Your Life Tired of reading the same blogs over and over? Looking for fresh articles to read? A new angle on your favorite personal development topics? I got you covered! Unfortunately there’s no way for me to rank these bloggers objectively and accurately. What this list lacks in ranking, however, it makes up for in quality. Follow these Personal Development Bloggers for Your Daily Dose of Wisdom, Inspiration, and Step-by-Step Instructions for World Domination 1. I’ve been a fan since I read the 4-Hour Workweek and I now have his other books, 4-Hour Body and 4-Hour Chef. From Tim, I learned that having many options isn’t always better. Favorite posts: 2. Maria Popova. Maria Popova isn’t your usual self-development blogger. Brain Pickings is a collection of the lessons she’s learned on creativity, intellectuality/growth, anxiety, spirituality and more. 3. 4. 5. Leo Babuta writes about habits and living a minimalist lifestyle. 6. I was intrigued. 7. Photo by: Stephanie Zito. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Metabolic Typing: Self Test from Natural Health Yellow Pages Q: I have just taken my Nutritional Profile Metabolic Test. It recommends certain supplements from Ultra Life, Inc. Why should I use Ultra Life supplements instead of some from my local health food store or some other supplier? A: The primary reason is because Ultra Life, Inc. is the only supplement company that produces formulas exclusively designed for the different Nutritional Types.”One size fits all” does not work in nutrition. Q: As long as I use good quality supplements won’t my system simply pick out what it needs and reject the rest? A: This is, unfortunately, an all too common misconception. In addition, if the supplements are incorrect for that individual’s Metabolic Type®, they may actually make an existing imbalance or symptom much worse.
22 Killer Personal Development Resources You're Missing Out On You’ve got the personal development itch once again. You know the feeling. Maybe you want to be more productive, finally tackle that goal of yours, or start waking up earlier. So you go to Google or your favorite personal development blogs. Maybe if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for you try searching for a Youtube video or ask your Facebook friends if they know of any good sites. And that’s it. Sometimes you find what you need, but you still have a sense that there’s got to be more. And that’s where you get stuck. Today I hope to change that by sharing with you 22 of the killer personal development resources you’re missing out on. 1. I know, you thought Reddit was just for gamers, atheists, and students – but that’s a misconception. 2. Mindbloom.com is a nifty personal development web application. 3. Lately, it seems there have been hundreds of eLearning websites popping up across the web. 4. 6. Stumbleupon is another excellent resource for personal development. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Positive Thoughts We always seem to want those things we don't have. Moreover, we are often convinced that if we had those things we want so badly, we would finally be happy. Singles who want to be in a relationship often believe once they are in one they will finally be happy. Those in shaky relationships hope their relationship will work out, because having worked it out will finally make them happy. "I will be happy when I am in love." The truth is that happiness is an attitude. You will not get that deep sense of satisfaction and happiness you crave just by getting or improving a relationship. Is the glass half empty or half full? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Your Relationship Coach,Rinatta Paries Psychology Self-Help Resources on the Internet Back to Psych Web Home Page These pages contain links to sites providing free information and help about specific disorders related to psychology. These sites might offer commercial products, but in order to qualify for inclusion here, a substantial amount of information must be offered free of charge. In addition to this page, Psych Web maintains lists of scholarly psychology resources on the web, and psychological brochures on the web. Write to Dr. Back to Psych Web Home Page ...or.... Top of this file. Don't see what you need? Custom Search
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