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Sunday
Sep302007

Living by Design Blog Carnival No.16

Welcome to the September 30, 2007 edition of living by design - personal development.

Chris presents Learn How to Meditate: A Simple Guide posted at Martial Development.


Maria Gajewski presents What is Brainwave Entrainment? posted at Never the Same River Twice, saying, "Do you try to meditate with little success? Are you feeling stressed and nervous? This post explains brainwave entrainment technology and describes my results in using it to relax and focus."


James presents Deciding Whether to Listen to Criticism posted at The Resourceful Mind, saying, "This article discusses how to analyze criticism. It looks at criticism in a way that allows you to make a more informed decision of whether or not you should listen to it."

Alex Blackwell presents When you feel like giving up posted at The Next 45 Years.

art presents What is holding us back? posted at Success Step.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Methods As Temporary Tools Instead of Lifetime Crutches posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, "We are obsessed with our methods. We become attached to our particular way of doing things. The trouble comes when we cling to an old method that we have outgrown. We feel bogged down and then stuck when our personal development potential is being limited by an outdated method. If your method feels more like a crutch than a tool, it’s time to take an objective look at it. Is the method in question bringing you peace and joy? Is it helping your personal growth, or is it just a familiar and comfortable habit of thought? (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)"

gamy presents Your Mind Receives Subliminal Messages Without Your Permission! posted at Mind Think Success.

Carole Fogarty presents Where do toxic emotions go once they have left your thoughts, feelings and words? posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE, saying, "All those negative, draining and toxic emotions from the past if allowed to remain and build up (within your four walls) will keep you firmly stuck and linked to the past. They prevent lighter and more vibrant energies in the form of opportunities, expansion, love and health from entering. Toxic emotions left to linger and reside in your home keep your life on hold and lead to stagnancy."

That concludes this edition. Please submit your blog article to the next edition of living by design - personal development using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Reader Comments (2)

Hello Ananga,

Thank you for including my post at your carnival. Appreciate your work.
I like your blog design, very pleasant to the eyes.

Be blessed
Gamy Rachel
Oct 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGamy Rachel
Thank you for including me in the carnival, Ananga. I've given the carnival a Stumble.

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