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Would you date someone like me?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

This? R, n? Gra ALLM? Nna interests and think I have. Out of curiosity, would you? VERVE? Ga dating a girl like me? Too?, What kind of person do you think I am? R fr? S what I think? Interests-Writing, listening p? music, roller coasters, play Nintendo, planl? pc strolling, sleeping, g? ra things spontaneously, being with friends, t? nkandeMusik-Nirvana, The Shins, Bright Eyes, Kid Cudi, Sublime, Patti Smith, Smashing Pumpkins, Cheap Trick, No Doubt, The Beatles, The Pixies film Troll 2, Lost in Translation, Back to the Future, Schindler’s List, The Shining, A Beautiful Mind, Billy Madison, Good Will Hunting, American BeautyTV-Simpsons, Family Guy, Seinfeld, That 70’s Show, Wipeout, Scooby-Doo, House, TMNT, Cold Case, Bones, Cartoon Books, The Awakening, 1984, R? charging, in? it, Carrie, to write, A Clockwork Orange, The Perks of Being A Wallflower, heavier ? n Heaven, The Bell Jar

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Manifest Your Destiny: The Nine Spiritual Principles for Getting Everything You Want

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Product DescriptionFrom inspirational leader and author of the international bestsellers Your Sacred Self and the classic Your Erroneous Zones comes this mind-awakening guidebook for making your wishes a reality. Based on ancient principles and practice spiritual, Manifest Your Destiny introduces nine spiritual principles to help you overcome the barriers – both within and around you – that prevent you from getting what you want, including: development of spiritual awarenessTrusting yourselfReconnecting to your environmentAttracting your desiresAccepting your own worthinessPracticing unconditional loveMeditating to unleash the power within youLetting go of demandsFilled with warmth and insight, this invaluable book, he will. . . Read more>>

Manifest Your Destiny: The Nine Spiritual Principles for Getting Everything You Want

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Dan Schawbel Interview Tom Rath

Saturday, August 28th, 2010


Tom Rath, Gallup’s Global Practice Leader, has written three bestselling business books in the last decade. His first book, How Full Is Your Bucket?, was a #1 New York Times and #1 BusinessWeek bestseller. Rath’s 2007 book, StrengthsFinder 2.0, is a long-running #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller and was listed by USA Today as the top-selling business book of 2008. Rath’s latest book, Strengths Based Leadership, immediately became a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. In total, Rath’s books have made more than 100 appearances on the Wall Street Journal bestseller list. Rath has been with Gallup for 14 years and currently leads Gallup’s workplace research and leadership consulting worldwide. Rath serves on the board of VHL.org, an organization dedicated to cancer research and patient support. He earned degrees from the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania.

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Why might kids make marriages less happy?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

It is a surprising idea, but recent research suggests that it is true: “The problem is that although the marriage may be good for children, children are not good for marriage. In his enjoyable new book, The Happiness Project, pointing Gretchen Rubin to also require parents to their children is an important source of happiness, is simply not true. More marriages fail in the 18 months after first birth than at any other time. Neither social science to bear out the idea. One study showed that women are child care “only slightly more fun than commuting” (which strangely wonderful description somehow sums it up – although I love my son more than life itself, although I never converted). Others show that marital satisfaction takes a nose dive after The first baby born in and picks up again only when the children leave. “So – Why would kids make marriage less happy? A discussion on this topic has just opened here: http://www. roundinspirals. com / view topic. php? f = 10 & t = 180

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Who has my vote,Hilliary Clinton or Obama?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Politics is a very complex game and even more so for a woman, a performance, can politicians with a successful career track. I honestly would’nt feel safe if one should learn on the job (too complex for a beginner). Change is not how we hear that they will happen, the first thing I heard when I came across a male / female group, the only person I can possibly change is myself, if I really want a new way to live, I will first look deep within myself and recognize my own shortcomings.

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