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Committment

What a fascinating word commitment. I have been committed to many things throughout my life. Committed to proving something to my family and society without regard to my own desires. Committed to putting on a front that didn’t show the pain I felt inside and committed to never ever being alone therefore jumping from one bad relationship to the next.
Commitment shifted for me in 2007, when after 13 glasses of wine and 24 years of being an alcoholic I woke up to the face of my fiancé who had finally had enough and a commitment to not attach himself to the train wreck I had become.
Today I am committed to awakening to the self that exist inside the exterior self that I had served for many years. I am committed to me first and that means being compassionate with myself. Understanding that I am divine and worthy for no other reason than I am. I am committed to honoring the gifts, talents, the highs and the lows of the multi-facet being that I am. Loving this energy called life. This life is me. Today I understand that there are many commitments we can make in this world but without a commitment to self first, to healing our wounds first, to awakening to our authentic self first, we do little to heal ourselves or the world.
Commitment is always the unwavering consistent path to something or somewhere – and I am committed to being guided there, trusting that life, the good of all, is committed to me too. womens conference

April 16th, 2010

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Starting Over: How To Win Your Love Back – Part 4

There are several key questions to ask when starting over and trying to win an ex boyfriend or girlfriend back. What was it that made your love special? What were the best things about your love? What was it that made it special and really makes you want to win your love back? Focus on these things and use them as the cornerstone and foundation of winning your love back.

One mistake that many make when they want to rebuild a relationship is that they try and rebuild it exactly the way it was before it started falling apart. The truth is, if it wasn’t strong enough to withstand the storms that came the first time, it won’t be strong the next time. Try to build it better than it was before. Don’t live in the past, build on the good things and leave behind the things that made what you have weak enough to be destroyed. Win your love back and make it stronger than ever before.

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April 15th, 2010

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Perhaps One Of The Best Online Piano Courses

For me there is merely 1 curriculum which stands out from the group. It is the rocket piano program by Ruth Searle. Ruth has more than 15 years of knowledge in various diverse genres such as, Jazz, Pop, Classical, Blues and Rock. She has won an Australasian Award for Composition, so she knows her material!

Rocket Piano Pro’s

- Fantastic info supplied – Apprentice, intermediate and progressive level electronic books.
- 133 audio files
- Excellent finger drills included.
- Information on hand positioning
- Information is easy to digest.
- Pleasurable games to play which makes learning the piano pleasurable
- Good bonuses which help with learning notes and chord.

Rocket Piano Cons’
- Further emphasis could be placed on piano song

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April 7th, 2010

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Dealing With A Break Up – Part 2

If you’ve just gone through a break up, it may have been the most devastating thing you have gone through but you don’t have to let it destroy you. What makes you a survivor is you deciding that this moment will not define you. A marriage ending in divorce or any type of relationship ending is difficult. If it was due to someone’s infidelity or an affair then you may have self-esteem issues that you need to get some counseling to help you through it. The same is especially true if there was abuse of any kind involved. If you were on either side of those issues, seek some help. Dealing with a break up for any reason can cause some long-term problems if they aren’t dealt with soon.

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April 6th, 2010

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Napolean Hill’s Goal Setting Tips

Here are Napoleon Hill’s
six steps for setting goals:

Step 1: Goals must be SPECIFIC. What exactly do you want to achieve? It’s not enough to say you want to make a lot of money, for example. How much do you want to earn per year or per month?

Step 2: You need a specific time WHEN you will achieve your goal. By what month or year or day? What’s the deadline?

Step 3: Your goal must be WRITTEN. Carrying it your head
is not good enough.

Step 4: You must develop a PLAN to achieve your goal. A goal without a plan is just a wish.

Step 5: You must decide the PRICE you are willing to pay.
What are you willing to do? What will you give up? How much time and other resources will you invest to achieve your goal?

Step 6: READ your goals, out loud, every day. And think about them throughout the day.

Easy to do. Yet most people don’t.

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April 6th, 2010

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Jamorama Lessons

Jamorama, developed by Ben Edwards, is an entry-stage guitar education product. The course is overloaded with videos, tutorials, music tracks that are painless to utilize, & contain complete training. It offers the whole guitar apprentice a direct path to develop into an intermediate player at an affordable charge.

As the course information is progressive, any starting guitarist would be able to be trained at his very own pace. Subjects covered include how to read chords,playing progressions, reading guitar tabs & fundamental notation, rhythmic strumming patterns techniques, just to specify a couple. The course comes in 2 separate, downloadable guitar education e-books which break down the module into discrete modules. While book one consists of 15 lessons, e-book 2 delivers a further twenty six lessons that are equally extremely straightforward to follow. Also integrated in the package are about 150 video examples & jam tracks to jam along with.

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April 6th, 2010

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Are You Sure You Want Your Ex Back?

Have you been dumped by someone you thought you’d be with forever? Instead of getting mad and wanting revenge, think about what you might do to win them back. The breakup might have been nasty in the heat of the moment, but that doesn’t really matter. It also doesn’t mean the end even if your ex-partner is dating others now. What you need to focus on now is knowing what it will take to restore the relationship.Being dumped by someone you loved and trusted is one of the most hurtful things that can ever happen to a person. For some people, it can take a very long time to process and move on, and many people are never able to do this. But if you really, truly still love your ex, you can rest assured that there is plenty of hope for winning him or her back. You can get your ex back and rebuild your lost relationship – even make it much better than before. You just need to know how to do it.Although it might be difficult, there is hope in this type of situation. You just need to learn what was missing for them and whether they are willing to work with you or not. You must practice self-honesty and know what you want as well. So make sure you know where you’re headed before you try to get your ex back. For insight and comfort you can visit Broken Heart Quotes.

April 6th, 2010

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The Steps To Healing a Broken Heart

Few things are more painful than having your heart broken.

Both men and women experience the pain of breaking up. Sometimes you are the one who called it off and other times your ex did, but in either case, there is pain on both sides. And, sometimes the break up happened for good reasons while other times it seemed to go up in a puff of smoke for no reason at all. These can be the most painful of all.

If you don’t go about getting over the break up though, there can be some serious consequences. Don’t fall into the trap of lingering over a lost love. The worst trap of all is to start to write a “victim story” that makes you the protagonist in a tale of love gone bad.

First of all, you should realize that if you don’t get over your ex, it will be toxic to any future relationship you might have.

Second, realize that you can’t run away from it, medicate it, or suppress it. You have to face the pain head on and deal with it.

There’s no way out of a broken heart. There’s only a way through. Accept that there is going to be pain. Use the time during this period to understand the hurt. Some ways to do this are to write in a journal, get counseling, or pour your heart out in song. Realize there are no quick solutions to getting over break up.

Next, you need to examine whether there is anything in your past that would have lead to this break up. For instance, did the abuse in your childhood cause you to be an abuser in this relationship? Take note of those things because they will help you foster healthier relationships in the future.

Don’t paint yourself as the victim of the relationship either. Take responsibility for your actions. While your ex may have been the one whose “fault” was the immediate cause of the break up, the truth is that the underlying circumstances were caused by both of you.

By getting rid of your “victim story” you become a healthier, more attractive partner for a future boyfriend or girlfriend. You’ll begin to see that your “victim story” was composed of beliefs, attitudes and thoughts that color your perceptions about everything. It becomes a self fulfilling prophesy.

When you handle your broken heart badly, you perpetuate your pain. You’ll never go about getting over break up.

But, when you can handle your emotions with the ultimate goal of letting them go, you enable healing.

Getting over a broken heart takes work. It also takes time. Don’t underestimate the factors which go into healing a broken heart.

You’ve just lost a person who was extremely important to your life. But, use this time for growth and you will become a stronger person and have better relationships in the future. That is how you really go about getting over break up.

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April 6th, 2010

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Train Yourself To identify Your Customers Need

A salesman should figure out the needs of the clients. People are buying cars because of different needs. A small family person will love to buy a small car but a large family person will go for a big car. There are some people in the world who are interested in fancy, comfortable and luxurious cars but others are interested in rough and tough cars. This gives them the feel and pleasure of having a great car and some people are quite specific about the kind of color they want for their car so they prefer to go for that particular color. There are people who demand for low fuel consumption cars whereas others prefer to have cars with great features and technology. So it becomes all the more important for the salesman to find out the client’s desires and give a car according to their requirement.
Car sales training serves a great role in this regard.

April 5th, 2010

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Tips For OCD #3

Self Help Techniques
This is, by far, the most common approach taken by people with obsessive compulsive disorder.

“Self help” simply means any method(s) used that do not include drugs or medication, or traditional behavioral therapy. Examples of this would be participating in online forums for anxiety disorders or OCD, reading books by former sufferers, and “talk” therapy with others in the same position.

Self help for OCD allows you the freedom to try any approach you feel will benefit you, without the strict regime that medication and behavioral therapy often impose on you.

For that reason, self help is considered by most people with the condition to be the single best treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder.

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April 2nd, 2010

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