Do Something Nice For Someone Else
I’m sure you’ve heard of the gold rule: Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you. This used to be a standard by which many people lived their lives. Today though, it seems like the golden rule is: Do before done unto you.
One of the best things you can do to feel good about yourself is to do something nice for someone else. Watching someone smile, or a tear in the corner of their eye, because of something nice someone else did is wonderful.
Here are some simple ways to make someone’s day. Give them a try:
- Send someone flowers. Flowers don’t have to be expensive or elaborate to make someone’s day. Send a simple bouquet of carnations or a pretty green house plant. Just the simple gesture is sure to put a smile on someone’s face.
- Call someone you haven’t talked to in a while. Is there an old friend you’ve been thinking about that you haven’t spoken to in a long time? Why not give her a call?
- Hold the door open for someone. A quiet gesture, like holding the door open for someone who has their hands full will really stand out. Everyone is so busy that we often forget these simple acts of kindness.
- Turn off your cell phone. Cell phones have truly disrupted our entire way of living. In the name of “convenience” cell phones are increasingly a menace everywhere you go. The next time you’re in the doctor’s office or having dinner in a restaurant, turn off your cell phone or set it to vibrate. These uninterrupted moments go a long way.
Use the Power of Visualization to Get What You Want
Visualization is a mental image that is similar to a visual perception. In other words, visualization is the ability to hold an image of what you want in your mind. Let’s take a closer look at what visualization is and how you can use it to your advantage.
The Basics of Visualization
If you’ve ever had a dream, or a goal, what did you do to reach it? Maybe you thought about your dream all the time. Or you may have created a collage, a visual image, of what you wanted, to use as motivation to work towards your dream.
Whether you realized it or not, these are visualization methods. Whether you use internal visualization or external, it is powerful enough to keep you motivated and excited about your dreams.
Visualizing your dreams is simple; anyone can do it. To begin, close your eyes and think about what you want. Then imagine what your life would be like once you have that. Allow yourself to daydream (visualize) about these things.
Using Visualization to Get What You Want
Visualization is often misunderstood as the end-all solution to goals. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Visualization is instead the beginning of getting everything you want.
You should use visualization to:
· Encourage yourself when you’re feeling unproductive
· Motivate yourself when you want to quit
· Feel good about who you are and where you’re going
Visualization is important to maintaining high self morale. Apply action behind your desires, and use visualization as the gasoline to fuel that fire of desire.
Drop Pounds and Inches with a Positive Attitude

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Hundreds of thousands of people attempt to lose weight every year. They go on elaborate diets, take diet pills, even starve themselves in an attempt to drop a few sizes. But the one thing they almost always fail to do is change their way of thinking and their attitude.
Debt Relief Plan
Living under a mountain of debt cripples you. You’re unable to live in peace because of the weight and pressure of your financial problems. Creating a debt relief plan can be immensely beneficial in stopping this horrific pain.