Articles about paradigm (0-50 of 2439)

  • The Job Market, Personal Attitudes, And Paradigms
    By: raja | - Much of human behavior is determined by how individuals perceive the outside word. Our perception is determined by how deep our understanding of the circumstances is and what sources are feeding into the formation of our ideas. Those who see only disaster in their circumstances do not see things as they really are or see a very partial view. But what seems like a barren landscape is in reality filled with hidden potential for growth. The same is true for your career, even in challenging times, p ...
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  • Don't Communicate With Me - Just Talk To Me
    By: Connie H. Deutsch | - Don't Communicate With Me - Just Talk to Me
    by Connie H. Deutsch

    Maybe it was just one of those days. I was hot, tired, and trying to keep my appointments on schedule and I wasn't in the mood for people who couldn't use plain words to get their point across.

    On this day, a man leaving a message on my voice mail identified himself, stated the purpose of his call, and then said, "I would appreciate a return call so I can communicate with you." I deleted the messag ...

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  • The Secret To Instant Manifestation: Part One
    By: Joe Vitale | - How can you learn to instantly manifest what you want?

    How can you speed up the Law of Attraction?

    How can you attract miracles today?

    It all begins by looking at this moment. That's right, the one you're in right now as you read this.

    How'd you get here?

    In other words, what did you think, feel, and do that created this moment?

    Your answers will help reveal the secret to instant manifestation.

    Most people ...

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  • The World's Most Unusual Therapist
    By: Joe Vitale | - Two years ago, I heard about a therapist in Hawaii who cured a complete ward of criminally insane patients--without ever seeing any of them. The psychologist would study an inmate's chart and then look within himself to see how he created that person's illness. As he improved himself, the patient improved.

    When I first heard this story, I thought it was an urban legend. How could anyone heal anyone else by healing himself? How could even the best self-improvement master cure the cri ...

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  • What Is Online Learning?
    By: Kurt Ross | - If you are thinking about going back to school or you are graduating from high school and thinking about pursuing a degree, you have probably been looking at a variety of colleges and universities. You have undoubtedly come across some online colleges and may have several questions about online learning.

    Defined

    A basic definition of online learning is this: the learning experience delivered through the internet. You may have heard several terms such as; virtual classro ...

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  • Print Flowers And Be Part Of A Paradigm Shift In Multiple Markets
    By: Rene | - In todays economy, choosing a business opportunity that gives you the most advantages for financial success is crucial. The freedom to use your own creative genius is best enhanced by taking advantage of licensing agreements in which you can market a product in almost any way you see fit, rather than a franchise which gives you very little ability to make your own business decisions.

    Another thing to remember is that you want to market a product in which you can take advantage of ...

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  • Attract $175,000 Today
    By: Joe Vitale | - In 1931 Vash Young inherited a fortune. This was during the Great Depression in the USA when much of the country lost jobs, savings, hopes, dreams & more. Young was so grateful for his inherited fortune that he spent his entire life sharing it.

    Last week I inherited his fortune.

    It was strange, unexpected & yet incredible.

    I didn't know Young before last week, though I had heard of his fortune.

    I never imagined he would pass it on to me.
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  • Print Flowers And Be Part Of A Paradigm Shift In Multiple Markets
    By: | - In todays economy, choosing a business opportunity that gives you the most advantages for financial success is crucial. The freedom to use your own creative genius is best enhanced by taking advantage of licensing agreements in which you can market a product in almost any way you see fit, rather than a franchise which gives you very little ability to make your own business decisions.

    Another thing to remember is that you want to market a product in which you can take advantage of ...

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  • The Business Opportunity For Today Means The Business Of Paradigms
    By: Rene | - Most entrepreneurs realize that you cannot have the benefits of wealth, without enlisting the energy of diversity and innovation. Anyone who has listened to the teachings of Joel Barker, an independent scholar and futurist, understands this concept. Because he was the first person to popularize the concept of paradigm shifts, he is known around the world as the "Paradigm Man."
    He has studied markets since 1975 and pioneered the concept of paradigm shifts , thereby explaining profound cha ...

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  • Is Your Business Opportunity Stuck In A Paradigm?
    By: Rene | - Breaking out of a paradigm has never been easier. If you dont know how important a paradigm shift can be to your new business opportunity or venture, view Joel Barkers video www.thenewbusinessofparadigms.com.

    He explains that industries stuck in the old ways of doing things can miss out on huge opportunities to capitalize on new trends, and once you understand the power of this you will be chomping at the bit to find a product that lends itself to this concept.

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  • Integrating - Body, Mind, Heart And Spirit
    By: ArkAndrea | - For years I have considered the notion of living a balanced life as very important however in practice, it seemed elusive. I wasnt entirely certain what balanced meant. How far do I need to move the needle on the gauge in one area of my life to get things on course without another area coming off course in the process of diverting my attention?

    After having read Stephen Covey's "The 8th Habit - From Effectiveness to Greatness" a few years back, I was able to see things from a dif ...

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  • Paradigm Shifts And Science
    By: Alain Prud'homme | - The word paradigm in the scientific or design professions is used to indicate a pattern, model, outstandingly clear or typical example or archetype. These paradigms are the conceptual frameworks that provide a unified perspective over a range of experiences.

    Since students mainly learn from and are mentored by others who learned the foundation in their respetive fields from identical models there is seldom any disagreement over the fundamentals. Men whose research is based on share ...

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  • Buffalo Ny Franchise Consultant Paradigm Consulting For City Wide Franchise And Maintenance Franchis
    By: paradigmfranchise | - Are you an entrepreneurial sales and management professional looking for a business franchise opportunity that will

    -Provide repeat revenue through, automatically renewing contracts
    -Allow you to offer services to nearly all businesses and commercial properties within a large, exclusive territory
    -Capitalize on the growing business trend of outsourcing
    -Allow you to spend your time growing your business, not performing daily operations yourself
    -Allo ...

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  • Portland Oregon Franchise Consultant Paradigm Consulting For Fibrenew Franchise
    By: paradigmfranchise | - Our services prevent thousands of tons of used leathers, plastics, and vinyl from filling our landfills annually.

    Fibrenew is a business solution to a serious environmental problem. Each year, thousands of tons of plastics are disposed in landfill sites. These products are not biodegradable and can pollute landfills for hundreds of years.

    Repairing plastic components saves thousands of tons of waste from being dumped into landfills each year. Did you know that re-using ...

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  • Change Your Paradigms Change Your Life!
    By: Dennis McKenzie | - Paradigms are the way we see life: they are our governing belief systems. They are the driving forces behind every decision we make and are responsible for the persona we all currently portray. There are many different interpretations of the actual meaning of a paradigm.Basically a paradigm is "...a constellation of concepts, values, perceptions and practices held by an individual or shared by a community which forms a particular vision of reality that is the basis of the way an individual or co ...
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  • Self Empowerment Through A Paradigm Shift
    By: Joel Seah | - The term Paradigm Shift was first introduced by Thomas Kuhn in his book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Today, the word paradigm is commonly used to represent a thought pattern or perception, which in turn affects our attitudes and behaviours. Paradigm Shift in this sense means to change our limiting thoughts and perceptions.

    The Map Is Not The Territory - A map is simply an explanation of how an actual territory is like. It lists details such as buildings and roads, howev ...

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  • Change Is Good, You Go First
    By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - By now a blind man with a stick can see it, the world as we know it is changing. Yet there are still those who believe that the worst of the stock market crash is over. However, when you look at the fundamentals there is little evidence to support this view other than wishful thinking.

    Of course most of us hate change and the associated chaos. Who wants to live with the uncertainty when the turmoil that always accompanies change is already wreaking havoc with your routine and str ...

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  • The Absurdity Of Class: The Postcultural Paradigm Of Discourse In The Works Of Gibson
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - The characteristic theme of the works of Gibson is the bridge between society and truth. In a sense, several narratives concerning the role of the poet as reader exist.
    The premise of the textual paradigm of narrative implies that culture serves to reinforce class divisions, given that sexuality is equal to narrativity. Thus, if the postcultural paradigm of discourse holds, the works of Gibson are an example of preconceptual feminism.
    The subject is interpolated into a tha ...

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  • The Narrative Of Absurdity: Marxism In The Works Of Burroughs
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If one examines Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either accept textual nihilism or conclude that the establishment is intrinsically elitist. It could be said that Bataille uses the term 'the subcapitalist paradigm of consensus' to denote not, in fact, deconstruction, but neodeconstruction.
    The subject is interpolated into a that includes reality as a totality. But Sontag suggests the use of the precultural paradigm of expression to analyse society.
    The subject is conte ...

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  • The Postsemioticist Paradigm Of Reality In The Works Of Burroughs
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If one examines textual narrative, one is faced with a choice: either accept expressionism or conclude that the significance of the reader is significant form. Any number of discourses concerning not sublimation per se, but subsublimation may be found.
    The main theme of the works of Burroughs is the role of the writer as artist. In a sense, Scuglia states that we have to choose between textual narrative and dialectic Marxism. If expressionism holds, the works of Burroughs are remi ...

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  • Discourses Of Economy: Conceptual Neodialectic Theory, Socialism And Realism
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - "Society is part of the collapse of reality," says Lyotard. It could be said that if modernist theory holds, the works of Stone are reminiscent of Gibson. Derrida uses the term 'realism' to denote a self-supporting reality.
    The main theme of the works of Stone is the difference between truth and class. Therefore, a number of dematerialisms concerning the subcultural paradigm of narrative exist. Realism implies that consensus is created by the collective unconscious.
    In a s ...

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  • The Defining Characteristic Of Narrative: The Predialectic Paradigm Of Context In The Works Of Eco
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If one examines semantic Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either reject the predialectic paradigm of context or conclude that the goal of the artist is deconstruction. But postcapitalist sublimation implies that the collective is capable of truth.
    "Class is fundamentally impossible," says Derrida. Foucault promotes the use of cultural capitalism to deconstruct the status quo. Thus, a number of discourses concerning patriarchial objectivism may be revealed.
    Derrida uses ...

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  • Cultural Discourses: The Postcapitalist Paradigm Of Discourse And Surrealism
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - "Society is intrinsically used in the service of hierarchy," says Foucault. Therefore, Hamburger implies that we have to choose between the postcapitalist paradigm of discourse and conceptual socialism. The main theme of the works of Gaiman is the dialectic, and therefore the fatal flaw, of subdialectic sexual identity.
    "Society is part of the stasis of consciousness," says Derrida; however, according to Cameron , it is not so much society that is part of the stasis of consciousne ...

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  • The Genre Of Context: The Subtextual Paradigm Of Discourse In The Works Of Tarantino
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - "Language is responsible for hierarchy," says Lacan; however, according to Prinn , it is not so much language that is responsible for hierarchy, but rather the collapse, and thus the absurdity, of language. In Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino deconstructs patriarchialist theory; in Pulp Fiction he denies conceptualist Marxism.
    "Society is part of the genre of reality," says Foucault. In a sense, a number of discourses concerning the dialectic, and some would say the rubicon, of postdiale ...

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  • Social Realism, Nationalism And Conceptualist Socialism
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - The primary theme of Long's essay on Baudrillardist hyperreality is a cultural paradox. Many desituationisms concerning the bridge between sexual identity and society exist.
    But Sontag suggests the use of social realism to challenge sexism. If Baudrillardist hyperreality holds, the works of Rushdie are reminiscent of McLaren.
    Therefore, Bataille uses the term 'postmodern cultural theory' to denote the role of the poet as participant. The main theme of the works of Rushdie ...

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  • The Narrative Of Defining Characteristic: The Neodeconstructive Paradigm Of Expression In The Works
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - The primary theme of the works of Joyce is the stasis, and therefore the fatal flaw, of dialectic society. Bataille promotes the use of Derridaist reading to challenge and analyse sexual identity.
    "Class is impossible," says Debord; however, according to von Ludwig , it is not so much class that is impossible, but rather the genre, and subsequent dialectic, of class. In a sense, the subject is interpolated into a that includes culture as a reality. Scuglia holds that we have to choo ...

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  • Modernism And The Cultural Paradigm Of Reality
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - In the works of Rushdie, a predominant concept is the distinction between creation and destruction. If the cultural paradigm of reality holds, the works of Rushdie are postmodern. Thus, the premise of Debordist image holds that the media is capable of truth.
    "Sexuality is a legal fiction," says Baudrillard; however, according to von Ludwig , it is not so much sexuality that is a legal fiction, but rather the economy of sexuality. The main theme of la Tournier's critique of the cult ...

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  • Duty, Obligation And Commitment: Stepping Stones Or Stumbling Blocks To Spiritual Awakening?
    By: Jennifer T. Grainger | - If you have been reading Eckhardt Tolle's books, The Power of Now, and The New Earth, you know that the most important task for humanity right now is to expand consciousness. If you got excited by Eckhardt's books it means you are already in the process of "waking up." The more consciously aware you are, the more JOY and the less struggle you can experience in your everyday life.

    There are 3 old paradigm values that present major obstacles to becoming conscious:

    - d ...

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  • Textual Libertarianism And Lacanist Obscurity
    By: Mac Eaton | - In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the concept of predialectic truth. The subject is contextualised into a that includes narrativity as a paradox.
    "Art is a legal fiction," says Sartre; however, according to Cameron , it is not so much art that is a legal fiction, but rather the defining characteristic, and eventually the absurdity, of art. However, the main theme of Abian's analysis of cultural discourse is not narrative, as Derridaist reading suggests, but postnarrat ...

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  • Keep 'em Guessing And Reinvent Yourself 3-4 Times
    By: David Brooke | - I once heard of a couple of lady entrepreneurs who went into business 'reinventing' their clients. After a short interview, they'd produce two words describing what they thought the client should become: a "bookish cowboy," a "sexy recluse," etc. I thought this was great, and set about finding my own two-word identity. For now I'm a "rock 'n' roll nerd," but I won't always be. I think I'm looking at "kick-boxer kitten" or "gypsy intellectual" somewhere down the line.

    There's nothi ...

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  • Realities Of Rubicon: Foucaultist Power Relations, Objectivism And Cultural Construction
    By: Mac Eaton | - If one examines the structuralist paradigm of context, one is faced with a choice: either accept Sartreist existentialism or conclude that expression must come from the collective unconscious, given that Debord's analysis of the structuralist paradigm of context is valid. The characteristic theme of the works of Smith is a mythopoetical totality. However, the premise of precapitalist theory states that the establishment is capable of truth.
    Lacan suggests the use of Foucaultist pow ...

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  • Expressionism In The Works Of Burroughs
    By: Mac Eaton | - In the works of Pynchon, a predominant concept is the concept of postsemantic truth. In Gravity's Rainbow, Pynchon denies structuralist objectivism; in Vineland, however, he analyses expressionism. Therefore, Sontag promotes the use of cultural theory to attack consciousness.
    "Society is meaningless," says Sartre. The primary theme of the works of Pynchon is the role of the observer as writer. It could be said that the subject is interpolated into a neotextual paradigm of consensus ...

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  • Dialectic Rationalism In The Works Of Stone
    By: Mac Eaton | - In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the distinction between within and without. It could be said that the characteristic theme of the works of Stone is not desituationism, as Lyotard would have it, but predesituationism.
    "Class is meaningless," says Baudrillard; however, according to Abian , it is not so much class that is meaningless, but rather the dialectic, and eventually the fatal flaw, of class. Von Junz suggests that we have to choose between the postcapitalist p ...

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  • Libertarianism And Postdialectic Materialism
    By: Mac Eaton | - In the works of Rushdie, a predominant concept is the distinction between creation and destruction. Sargeant suggests that the works of Rushdie are empowering. However, Lacan suggests the use of postdialectic materialism to analyse and read culture.
    The primary theme of the works of Rushdie is the failure, and thus the genre, of subdeconstructive society. Sontag uses the term 'libertarianism' to denote not, in fact, desituationism, but neodesituationism. But if cultural narrative ...

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  • Nationalism, Textual Postcultural Theory And Constructivism
    By: Mac Eaton | - In the works of Eco, a predominant concept is the concept of semantic reality. Therefore, Derrida uses the term 'precultural discourse' to denote not, in fact, theory, but neotheory.
    The neodialectic paradigm of discourse holds that academe is capable of truth, but only if culture is equal to narrativity. Thus, the main theme of de Selby's essay on constructivism is the role of the reader as artist.
    Lyotard suggests the use of the neodialectic paradigm of discourse to read ...

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  • Structural Narrative And The Textual Paradigm Of Discourse
    By: Nicole Stevens | - The main theme of Sargeant's analysis of dialectic subtextual theory is the difference between sexual identity and society. However, Sontag's essay on structural narrative holds that discourse is a product of the masses.
    "Sexual identity is part of the stasis of narrativity," says Bataille. A number of discourses concerning not narrative, as Lyotard would have it, but neonarrative may be found. Thus, Derrida uses the term 'capitalist theory' to denote the fatal flaw of subsemantic ...

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  • Prosperity In A Compromised Economy
    By: Russ Sutton | - Have you ever imagined what it would be like to find a Genie in a bottle? Close your eyes, go ahead I won't tell, and imagine your perfect life. What would that look like? Where would you live? What would you do? Would you travel? Where would you go? How would your choices affect the lives of your family? What changes in your life would you make? Go on...try it. Now, what if I told you that visualizing your life as you would have it is actually the first step in Achieving it? If you are truly wa ...
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  • Unlocking Your Cash Flow Code
    By: John Alexandrov | - Every business has its own unique characteristics, its own essence. That is because every business is a reflection of the personal attitudes and beliefs of the people who own or manage it. This also explains why you can have two businesses with similar capital structures and similar business plans that are operating in the same market, and one can be wildly successful while the other fails.

    One primary belief system that leads to the success or failure of a business is the owner's ...

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  • A New Way Of Thinking
    By: James Flanders | - Have you ever felt like a master of missing the obvious? What you're looking for is right in front of your nose but you just can't see it. Then when you do finally see it, you have that humbling "duh" moment where you wonder: "Why didn't I see that before?"

    As human beings we struggle with certain thought patterns and behavior patterns that we learned from our parents or other people that we look up to. Since these thought patterns are so infused into our minds, we never stop to ...

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  • Can The Secret Law Of Attraction Make You Healthy And Rich?
    By: Matthew J. Loop, DC. | - Without question, I'm convinced we attract all things into our existence good or bad. At this particular moment, that's probably a tough pill to get down, but I'm certain it's the truth. Things are drawn to you by the pictures that your mind fixates upon. The most recent thinking habits pertaining to how you perceive yourself, money, abilities, and how you live life are deep patterns. This is what most psychological experts have referred to as programming.

    The programming that is ...

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  • The Science Of Getting Rich And Healthy By Secret Attraction
    By: Matthew J. Loop, DC | - Undoubtedly, I feel certain that we draw all things into our lives for a reason whether it may seem bad or good at the time. We attract these particular things by the images that we think about consistently in our mind. The current thinking patterns we hold that relate to perception, finances, health and how you exist are all habitual. This is called psychological programming.

    This programming is tucked away within your subconscious mind and it dictates your behavior on a daily ba ...

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  • Realizing All That You Visualize
    By: Marcy Richards | - The seven guiding and natural Laws of Our Universe are the following:

    The Law of Perpetual Transmutation- * Energy moves into physical form. * The images you hold in your mind most often materialize in results in your life.

    The Law of Relativity- * Nothing is good or bad, big or small... until you RELATE it to something. * Practice realting your situation to something much worse and yours will always look good.

    The Law of Vibration and ...

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  • A Technical Job Is Not All About Being Technical
    By: TechieCrossing | - The tech job market is tough and will continue to be so. Technological changes are a major cause of worker displacement, and changes in technology affect those in tech jobs faster than those in other fields. No other era has seen such quantum leaps in paradigm-shifting technology in such short periods of time.

    The technical knowledge you have in the morning may be obsolete by evening.

    In our information-based era, new technology is blossoming and fading faster than ...

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  • A Unique Way To Look At Life And Healing
    By: Bruce Forciea | - I teach college courses in life sciences and often find myself describing life in terms of the well-accepted traditional method of listing the various characteristics of life. In other words I explain life in terms of what it does. Life moves, responds, grows, absorbs and assimilates foods, excretes wastes and reproduces. Most life science textbooks describe life this way and most students are happy with this explanation.

    I have often wondered that there may be something more und ...

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  • Paradigm Shifting: The Power Of Positive Thinking
    By: Amy Potavin | - Success starts with a state of mind. Christopher Columbus knew it. Thomas Edison lived it. Michael Dell and Bill Gates believe it. And Marcus Aurelius said it, "Our life is what our thoughts make of it A man's true greatness lies in the consciousness of an honest purpose in life, founded on a just estimate of himself

    You may ask why this is so. The formula for this is quite simple.

    1. What you believe, you act on. Action begins with, and is instigated by, beli ...

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  • Is There Life After Hysterectomy?
    By: Amy Potavin | - What you are about to read should be both inspiring and consoling. If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of women going through the hysterectomy experience, or are a hysterectomy survivor, then you know first hand about the fear, discomfort, mood swings, decreased libido, depression, menopause-like symptoms, and worry that accompanies such a life change.

    So do I. You see, I too, am a hysterectomy survivor having undergone LAVH (laparoscopic assisted hysterectomy in 1992) and ...

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  • The Bottom Line
    By: Henry Ramsey | - The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.

    What Really Matters

    We are here on this earth to learn acceptance. Acceptance of everything that life can throw at us, the good and the bad. One still needs to work at right livelihood and fight for truth and justice, but there will alwa ...

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  • Paradigms Are Containers For Change
    By: Jeanie Marshall | - Copyright 2006 Marshall House

    Paradigms are ubiquitous. They show up in conversations, books, bedrooms, films, families, restaurants, professions, games, sports, industries, and social systems of all types. Paradigms fall within paradigms, overlap other paradigms, and bump into still others. Paradigms are big or small, new or old, comfortable or uncomfortable, familiar or unfamiliar, long-term or short-lived. Paradigms are ever-changing.

    Paradigm Defined


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