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The First "Earth Friendly" Lipstick |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 09:35 |
PlantLove Botanical Lipstick by Cargo is so many different things all rolled into one. It is the first fully environment friendly lipstick.
Its creator Cargo believes that saving the environment is imperative for protecting our future generations and they are donating two dollars of each purchase of every tube of lipstick to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. So how are they saving the environment?
First there is the tube which is made out of corn. This means that it is 100% biodegradable
.... Read the rest of this article from "Developement Crossing" at: www.developmentcrossing.com/development_crossing/2007/04/the_first_earth.html
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The Secret - Movie & Website |
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Written by LM
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 04:22 |
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After watching this movie it inspired me to create this website to help others find abundance in their lives. It's extremely motivational and inspiring resource to help you jump start your life of abundance. I found many of the topics covered to be true and sound principles that have been written about in many books thoughout the ages. It's based on a very simple principle: "The Law of Attraction". If you watch the online movie you will want to buy the DVD.
The http://thesecret.tv/secret-treasures.html treasures page has some great freebies too! Inspirational quotes and free videos.
Please post your comments about your experience with The Secret Movie / Website.
Thank you!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 February 2008 09:26 )
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22 Ways To Overclock Your Brain |
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Written by LM
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 04:14 |
Tips on Enhancing your mental performance.
http://ririanproject.com/2006/11/03/22-ways-to-overclock-your-brain/
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 February 2007 07:10 )
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The happiest man in the world? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007 16:00 |
" ... and you can learn how he does it, says
academic-turned-Buddhist monk.
To scientists, he is the world's happiest man. His level of mind
control is astonishing and the upbeat impulses in his brain are off
the scale.
Now Matthieu Ricard, 60, a French academic-turned-Buddhist monk, is
to share his secrets to make the world a happier place. The trick,
he reckons, is to put some effort into it. In essence, happiness is
a "skill" to be learned.
His advice could not be more timely as tomorrow Britain will reach
what, according to a scientific formula, is the most miserable day
of the year. Tattered new year resolutions, the faded buzz of
Christmas, debt, a lack of motivation and the winter weather
conspire to create a peak of misery and gloom.
But studies have shown that the mind can rise above it all to
increase almost everyone's happiness. Mr Ricard, who is the French
interpreter for Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, took
part in trials to show that brain training in the form of
meditation can cause an overwhelming change in levels of
happiness.... "
.... Read the rest of this article
from "The
Independent" at:
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article2171679.ece
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What it takes to be great |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 21 January 2007 16:00 |
" Research now shows that the lack of natural talent is irrelevant
to great success. The secret? Painful and demanding practice and
hard work (Fortune Magazine) -- What makes Tiger Woods great? What
made Berkshire Hathaway (Charts) Chairman Warren Buffett the
world's premier investor? We think we know: Each was a natural who
came into the world with a gift for doing exactly what he ended up
doing. As Buffett told Fortune not long ago, he was "wired at birth
to allocate capital." It's a one-in-a-million thing. You've got
it - or you don't.
Well, folks, it's not so simple. For one thing, you do not possess
a natural gift for a certain job, because targeted natural gifts
don't exist. (Sorry, Warren.) You are not a born CEO or investor
or chess grandmaster. You will achieve greatness only through an
enormous amount of hard work over many years. And not just any hard
work, but work of a particular type that's demanding and painful.
Buffett, for instance, is famed for his discipline and the hours he
spends studying financial statements of potential investment
targets. The good news is that your lack of a natural gift is
irrelevant - talent has little or nothing to do with greatness. You
can make yourself into any number of things, and you can even make
yourself great.
Scientific experts are producing remarkably consistent findings
across a wide array of fields. Understand that talent doesn't mean
intelligence, motivation or personality traits. It's an innate
ability to do some specific activity especially well. British-based
researchers Michael J. Howe, Jane W. Davidson and John A. Sluboda
conclude in an extensive study, "The evidence we have surveyed ...
does not support the [notion that] excelling is a consequence of
possessing innate gifts." "
.... Read the rest of this article
From "CNN.com"at:www.Money.CNN.com
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RichDad.com's Creating a Life Plan |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 15 January 2007 16:00 |
" Step 1 - Write a Plan for Lifetime Financial Security What does security mean to you? The absence of stress and worry? Few, if any, sleepless nights? Determine exactly what you need to do to achieve your vision of security. If you've decided that your first priority is to be rich, this step may seem mechanical and boring - even unnecessary. Because when you plan for security, you're planning for a world of 'not enough.' One of the goals of this step is to motivate you to reach beyond a goal that might limit your potential.
Step 2: Write a Plan for Lifetime Comfort What does comfort mean to you? A big house and two cars? A house, a vacation cottage and three cars? Obviously, this plan will be a little more aggressive than the first one. And it will be less boring because when you plan for a world of 'enough,' there are more choices open to you. Your challenge will be to choose.
Step 3: Write a Financial Plan for Becoming Rich This will be your most aggressive plan – and the most exciting. For, now, you are anticipating a world of 'more than enough.' You'll be faced with a myriad of choices, for opportunities to make money are all around you. As with the previous plan, your challenge will be coping with the abundance of possibilities. You don't want to wander through life like a kid in a candy store, so distracted by choices that you can never make one.
Think this plan through carefully and thoroughly. This exercise illuminates the fact that you have choices – more than you've ever imagined and that you need to make decisions about those choices. Too many people go from job to job or business to business without getting where they want to be financially. They wander through life without a plan and all the while their most precious asset 'time' is fleeting. This doesn't have to happen to you. "
.... Read the rest of this section & lots of other financial resources from "RichDad.com"at:http://www.richdad.com/pages/steps.asp
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 02 December 2006 16:00 |
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Feel Free to make any comments/suggestions to enhance this site. Thank you, AT WebMaster
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 March 2007 05:45 )
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