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Audio interview with NPR radio host and podcaster Rob Sachs, author of "What Would Rob Do?" http://www.mrmedia.com/?p=951Audio interview with NPR radio host and podcaster Rob Sachs, author of "What... more
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"The greatest fear people have is that of being themselves, they want to be 50 Cent or someone else. They do what everyone else does even if it doesn't fit where and who they are. But you get nowhere that; your energy is weak and no one pays attention to you. You're running away from the one thing that you own - what makes you different. I lost that feat. And once I felt the power that I had by showing the world I didn't care about being like other people, I could never go back." - 50 Cent
Taken from life lessons collection."The greatest fear people have is that of being themselves, they want to be 50... more
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These lectures can inspire audience members to look inwards and explore what they stand for and how they hope to uphold these values. By knowing themselves, they can better understand the best routes towards expressing love to others and making both the individual and the world just that much better.
Link: http://onlinechristiancolleges.net/20-ted-talks-that-will-make-you-a-better-person/These lectures can inspire audience members to look inwards and explore what they... more
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Learn how to celebrate and love yourself with this monthly holiday for women and teen girls all over. Spread the word! Established in 2006 by Speaker/Empowerment Coach/Author, Lacey C. Clark!
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youtube.com/sisterssanctuaryLearn how to celebrate and love yourself with this monthly holiday for women and teen... more
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Greg Wallic loves that people are working on who they are, but thinks that these efforts should be kept to oneself.
U People Stories are stories from regular everyday people, gay, straight, black, white and with varied beliefs who have had been made to feel like the "other". These are the kinds of stories that we all have carried with us; where it would make you cry if you thought about it but makes you laugh when you talk about it.
What the U People Story Archive does is build a bridge of understanding that unifies our struggles while at the same time lifting an emotional weight off the shoulders of the storyteller. These stories are humorous, moving and timeless. They are individually a testament of how discrimination and the emotions that result connect, effect and can change us all.
www.iloveupeople.comGreg Wallic loves that people are working on who they are, but thinks that these... more
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Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to furnish your mind with inspirational and meaningful sayings that will help lift your spirit up. The message of these sayings can change your life and thinking, but most importantly, they can make you feel motivated and energized.Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to... more
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Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to furnish your mind with inspirational and meaningful sayings that will help lift your spirit up. The message of these sayings can change your life and thinking, but most importantly, they can make you feel motivated and energized.Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to... more
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The flow of information is becoming faster as information increases in volume. How can our cognitive system cope with this rythm and what can we do ourselves?The flow of information is becoming faster as information increases in volume. How can... more
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"Too often the trend in our society is for people to be separated from either other, to be cut off from the great mass of humanity, and in doing so to be dehumanized a little bit more with each step.
Cars have taken us off the streets, where we used to greet each other and stop to chat. Cubicles have taken away a bit of the humanity in working, as have factories and even computers to some extent. Television has planted us firmly in our living rooms, instead of out with other people. Even movie theaters, where many people get together, cut us off from true conversation because we’re staring at a big screen.
And while I’m not railing against any of these inventions (except perhaps the cubicle), what we must guard against is the tendency of that individuality to have us focused on ourselves to the exclusion of our fellow human beings. The tendency towards selfishness rather than giving, on helping ourselves rather than helping our brothers and sisters in humanity.
I’m not saying we’re all like that, but it can happen, if we’re not careful.
So strike back against the selfishness and greed of our modern world, and help out a fellow human being today. Not next month, but today.
Helping a fellow human being, while it can be inconvenient, has a few humble advantages:
It makes you feel better about yourself;
It connects you with another person, at least for a moment, if not for life;
It improves the life of another, at least a little;
It makes the world a better place, one little step at a time;
And if that kindness is passed on, it can multiply, and multipy.
So take just a few minutes today, and do a kindness for another person. It can be something small, or the start of something big. Ask them to pay it forward. Put a smile on someone’s face.
Don’t know where to start? Here’s an extremely incomplete list, just to get you thinking — I’m sure you can come up with thousands more if you think about it.""Too often the trend in our society is for people to be separated from either... more
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