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    Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, and Stress?

    Politics is exciting for many. Now with television, blogging, text messaging, twitter, and other new techi gadgets we can be plugged into it 24X7. It's easy for some to get addicted to it to a point where the body feels tense, we notice irritability coming up, and before you know it you're stressed...
    Posted to elishagoldstein (Weblog) by Elisha Goldstein on 09-04-2008
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    Building strong communities

    "For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people's love and concern for each other". Millard Fuller Lets aim for building whole healthy communities. Share your stories and your insights and show how much you care. I really value this space to be able to express how this...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 08-29-2008
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    Be Impulsive!

    "The community stagnates without the impulse of the individual. The impulse dies away without the sympathy of the community." William James (1842 - 1910) Some things never change - this is still relevant today, so lets start being impulsive and post a blog, make a comment or reply to a forum...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 08-21-2008
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    Happiness and Dung

    Is it really true that people can live in an area with no running water or electricity and dwell in huts made out of dung and be equally as happy as those listed on the Forbes richest 400 Americans? According to leading happiness researcher Ed Diener it is true. He conducted a study of the Forbes richest...
    Posted to elishagoldstein (Weblog) by Elisha Goldstein on 08-11-2008
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    Why check off my practices daily?

    Most of my practices are reasonably subtantial and I don't forget about them -- which doesn't mean I always do them daily or as required! However, I have one practice that is quite simple and small (yet significant) and I can easily forget it. But when I log on to check off my more major practices...
    Posted to Ivan's musings (Weblog) by Ivan Sokolov on 08-09-2008
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    1 poem that may just change our life!

    Mary Oliver makes us go hmmmm..... Read this one twice...feel free to click on 'tools' and briefly write down your reaction in your journal. Who made the world? Who made the swan, and the black bear? Who made the grasshopper? This grasshopper, I mean-the one who the one who has flung herself...
    Posted to elishagoldstein (Weblog) by Elisha Goldstein on 08-06-2008
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    Aliveworld facilitates real changes that are life enhancing.

    I have observed my husband come into Aliveworld and check it out. He was initially attempting to support me and my endeavours here, then he wanted to understand how it worked and so he joined and began working through the free "Change Your Future" Guide. Initially he thought there was nothing...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 07-29-2008
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    how to maximize the quality of an uploaded video to YouTube

    I found a very useful article on how to maximize the quality of an uploaded video to YouTube: It's technical and written from the perspective of a Mac user, but useful to know if you're wanting to do video blogs or use video from youtube in an Aliveguide. Cheers, Ben
    Posted to Ben's Blog (Weblog) by Ben Levi on 07-22-2008
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    The Virtue of Patience by Denis Waitley

    A friend sent me this Denis Waitley quote today and it filled a space by articulating something I knew but was not expressing clearly enough to be able to share it with other s; maybe it will clarify something for you as well. The Virtue of Patience by Denis Waitley (Excerpted from The Psychology of...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 07-16-2008
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    What are tags? I have been asked this many times.

    Using Search Tags Entering search tags or keywords in member features like, Blogs and Forums identifies topics and concepts unique to content you create. Search engines hunt for tags embedded in web pages to return in search results. For example, you write about whatever you blog about- such as the changes...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 05-18-2008
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