happiness carnival - October 28, 2007
Welcome to the October 28, 2007 edition of happiness carnival.
Marc and Angel presents Stop Keeping Score. Happiness is the True Measure of Success. posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “Too many people try to numerically measure success. Most of these numbers relate to wealth, age, intelligence, and seniority. The problem with trying to numerically calculate success is that it doesn?t account for personal feelings, thoughts, and general happiness.”
Warren Wong presents The Weakness Of Overconfidence posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Why overconfidence is a weakness and tips to overcome the dangers of overconfidence.”
Doris Chua presents Music Affects Our Mood posted at Doris Chua: Organics & Your Health.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Time Travel posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
pnreddy presents Living a Happier and Healthy Life by Reducing Stress posted at Self Help Zone.
Juan Millon (1mil) presents Are You Destined For a Life of Mediocrity? posted at Millionster.com, saying, “Does success and happiness mean chasing the middle class dream?”
Chris presents What does it mean to be wealthy? And will it lead us to happiness? posted at nomad4ever.
James D. Brausch presents A Mindset Challenge posted at jamesbrausch.com.
Tupelo Kenyon presents Listen with Your Heart posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “When someone is talking to you, do you hear with your ears, monitor with your mind, or listen with your heart? Invest a few minutes thinking about the importance of listening well ? a deliberate conscious act ? and watch your relationships grow to a new level of closeness and understanding. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article ? all free.)”
Alex Blackwell presents 10 Things to Say or Do Every Day posted at The Next 45 Years.
Dr Martin W. Russell presents EFT Is Bunkum? - Part 2 posted at Dr Martin W. Russell.
Miami Phillips presents Happiness is Change (for me) posted at Miami Phillips - About Happiness, saying, “Happiness is found by defining success for you, then defining your values - and then creating your life around those definitions. Simple!”
Toni Tiu presents Organize to de-stress posted at Happy Nest, saying, “A decluttered, more organized workspace and home leads to a more relaxed and happier state!
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Daylle Deanna Schwartz presents What Do You Really Want? posted at Lessons from a Recovering DoorMat, saying, “Often we get into the habit of making choices based on what we think others would like us to choose. To please them. And we stop being in touch with what we’d really want. This recovering DoorMat gives tips for breaking those habits to make choices based on our needs, not the need to please.”
Balanced Life Center presents The 7 Keys to Happiness posted at Balanced Life Center, saying, “What does it take to be happy? Here are some keys.”
Ada Ozoh presents Post-menopausal weight gain - Stop middle age spread posted at Menopause Lifestyle.
John Crenshaw presents Are You Proactive or Reactive? posted at Dominate Your Life, saying, “You can learn a lot about how to be successful in life and business by studying what works for people in really intense situations. Am I ever going to be so bombarded with information that I?m incapable of processing it all?”
Shirley presents Fun Spirit: Dream big ? maybe you too can fly! posted at Fun Spirit, saying, “It?s important to dream. To look into ourselves and find our deepest and fondest desires. Some dreams are big, like climbing Mount Everest or sailing around the world. Some are a bit smaller like working from home or buying a brand-new car. No matter what our current dream is, it?s important to have one.”
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November 7th, 2007 at 10:49 am
Great carnival! Thank you for all of your effort with putting this together.