Archive for September, 2007

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Why The Law of Attraction Does NOT Work For You

Friday, September 28th, 2007

The “law of attraction” has a very enticing promise: the ability to manifest anything you want through belief and intention.  But does it work?
Some people are very successful with attraction (just watch The Secret to see 20+ personifications of it) while others fail time and time again.  I think a primary reason people fail is […]

The 5 Greatest Foods For Your Health

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

At the Institute for Integrative Nutrition I was taught that there is no such thing as a good or bad food. My teachers explained that what makes some foods “evil” and others pristine has nothing to do with their individual morality and everything to do with how we use them.
After reading hundreds of […]

40 Ways You Can Save the Environment

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

The purpose of this article is to provide 40 simple ways you can conserve energy and reduce toxicity in your home and office.  By implementing these practices you will be “doing your part” to save the environment.

At the end of the list, I have provided 13 GREAT websites that you can visit to buy products […]

8 Realizations about Pharmaceuticals

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

The rise of technology in medicine is nothing short of remarkable.  Western medicine is growing in exponential fashion, and it is seems almost every day new procedures and drugs are released that save people’s lives (and help us live longer).  But there are drawbacks, and the purpose of this article is to provide 8 realizations […]

Why Your Smallest Actions Define You

Monday, September 24th, 2007

One of my all-time favorite sayings is “how you do anything is how you do everything”.  It’s amazing how true this adage is and critical for each of us to become aware of how the little things we say and do play a direct role in the bigger picture of our existence. 
Here are five areas […]

How Humanity Can Save Itself (from Falling off a Cliff)

Friday, September 21st, 2007

A few weeks ago I watched a 60 minutes episode about how the Comptroller General for the United States, David M. Walker quit his job to travel around the country and lecture about the inevitability of our country going bankrupt.  According to Mr. Walker the US will be flat broke (and in serious debt) in […]

4 Steps to Improved Time Management

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

In today’s fast-pace, high energy and ever-changing world it is absolutely imperative for each of us to cultivate effective time management skills.  Without useful planning mechanisms in place, many people go through their entire day only to wonder “what happened” at the end. 

Furthermore, the clutter we experience in our daily lives causes us to become […]

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