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		<title>The Art Of Conversation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory.
In company, though none are &#8220;free,&#8221; yet all are &#8220;equal.&#8221; All therefore whom you meet, should be treated with ...]]></description>
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<p>The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory.</p>
<p>In company, though none are &#8220;free,&#8221; yet all are &#8220;equal.&#8221; All therefore whom you meet, should be treated with equal respect, although interest may dictate toward each different degrees of attention. It is disrespectful to the inviter to shun any of her guests. Those whom she has honoured by asking to her house, you should sanction by admitting to your acquaintance.</p>
<p>If you meet any one whom you have never heard of before, you may converse with him with entire propriety. The form of &#8220;introduction&#8221; is nothing more than a statement by a mutual friend that two gentlemen are by rank and manners fit acquaintances for one another. All this may be presumed from the fact, that both meet at a respectable house. This is the theory of the matter. Custom, however, requires that you should take the earliest opportunity afterwards to be regularly presented to such an one.</p>
<p><span id="more-455"></span>The great business in company is conversation. It should be studied as art. Style in conversation is as important, and as capable of cultivation as style in writing. The manner of saying things is what gives them their value.</p>
<p>The most important requisite for succeeding here, is constant and unfaltering attention. That which <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill"class="zem_slink" title="Winston Churchill" rel="wikipedia"  onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/en.wikipedia.org');">Churchill</a> has noted as the greatest virtue on the stage, is also the most necessary in company, to be &#8220;always attentive to the business of the scene.&#8221; Your understanding should, like your person, be armed at all points. Never go into society with your mind en deshabille. It is fatal to success to be all absent or distrait. The secret of conversation has been said to consist in building upon the remark of your companion. Men of the strongest minds, who have solitary habits and bookish dispositions, rarely excel in sprightly colloquy, because they seize upon the thing itself, the subject abstractly, instead of attending to the language of other speakers, and do not cultivate verbal pleasantries and refinements. He who does otherwise gains a reputation for quickness, and pleases by showing that he has regarded the observation of others.</p>
<p>It is an error to suppose that conversation consists in talking. A more important thing is to listen discreetly. Mirabeau said, that to succeed in the world, it is necessary to submit to be taught many things which you understand, by persons who know nothing about them. Flattery is the smoothest path to success; and the most refined and gratifying compliment you can pay, is to listen. &#8220;The wit of conversation consists more in finding it in others,&#8221; says La Bruy,re, &#8220;than in showing a great deal yourself: he who goes from your conversation pleased with himself and his own wit, is perfectly well pleased with you. Most men had rather please than admire you, and seek less to be instructed, nay, delighted, than to be approved and applauded. The most delicate pleasure is to please another.&#8221;<br />
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It is certainly proper enough to convince others of your merits. But the highest idea which you can give a man of your own penetration, is to be thoroughly impressed with his.</p>
<p>Patience is a social engine. To listen, to wait, and to he wearied are the certain elements of good fortune.</p>
<p>If there be any foreigner present at a dinner party, or small evening party, who does not understand the language which is spoken, good breeding requires that the conversation should be carried on entirely in his language. Even among your most intimate friends, never address any one in a language not understood by all the others. It is as bad as whispering.</p>
<p>Never speak to any one in company about a private affair which is not understood by others, as asking how that matter is coming on, &amp;c. In so doing you indicate your opinion that the rest are de trop. If you wish to make any such inquiries, always explain to others the business about which you inquire, if the subject admit of it.</p>
<p>If upon the entrance of a visitor you continue a conversation begun before, you should always explain the subject to the new-comer.</p>
<p>If there is any one in the company whom you do not know, be careful how you let off any epigrams or pleasant little sarcasms. You might be very witty upon halters to a man whose father had been hanged. The first requisite for successful conversation is to know your company well.</p>
<p>There is another precept of a kindred nature to be observed, namely, not to talk too well when you do talk. You do not raise yourself much in the opinion of another, if at the same time that you amuse him, you wound him in the nicest point, his self-love. Besides irritating vanity, a constant flow of wit is excessively fatiguing to the listeners. A witty man is an agreeable acquaintance, but a tiresome friend. &#8220;The wit of the company, next to the butt of the company,&#8221; says Mrs. Montagu, &#8220;is the meanest person in it. The great duty of conversation is to follow suit, as you do at whist: if the eldest hand plays the deuce of diamonds, let not his next neighbour dash down the king of hearts, because his hand is full of honours. I do not love to see a man of wit win all the tricks in conversation.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addressing any one, always look at him; and if there are several present, you will please more by directing some portion of your conversation, as an anecdote or statement, to each one individually in turn. This was the great secret of Sheridan&#8217;s charming manner. His bon-mots were not numerous.</p>
<p>It is indispensable for conversation to be well acquainted with the current news and the historical events of the last few years. It is not convenient to be quite so far behind the rest of the world in such matters.</p>
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		<title>Creating Effective and Efficient Relationships</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 08:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Relationships of all kinds are often perceived as very delicate things, that require extra effort to maintain. However, a relationship can also be something that can provide security and can also be long lasting despite many trials.

Building an effective and lasting relationships is a necessity for several reasons. For example ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Relationships of all kinds are often perceived as very delicate things, that require extra effort to maintain. However, a relationship can also be something that can provide security and can also be long lasting despite many trials.<br />
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Building an effective and lasting relationships is a necessity for several reasons. For example in a group or organization, the well being of the people depends on how efficient and effective that group or organization works.</p>
<p>The group or organization is also dependent on how the members work well with the management.</p>
<p>An ineffective group or organization can really be very frustrating.  An effective group or organization can also ask so much on their members, that sometimes the members would be having no life outside the walls of the area where they work or sacrifice the other aspects of their life just to meet deadlines. For an organization or group with this kind of scenario, relationships can be stressed or suffer from breakdown.</p>
<p><span id="more-401"></span>People or other entities who depend on these groups or organization also suffer.</p>
<p>Society is defined as a web of relationships, which requires all parties to work and contribute their share in order to achieve  a common goal. Having a relationship that is good, where cooperation and respect are manifested, can make society work better. In this way each member works for the good of the whole and towards achieving a common goal. This can only be attained with effective and efficient relationships.</p>
<p>Understanding the other parties&#8217; feeling and position creates an effective and efficient relationship. The easiest method to understand what is important to another party is to ask them what they want and listen to what they have to say. When the other party realizes this, they would feel the importance given to them</p>
<p>Effective and efficient relationships require parties to openly express their feelings and positions on all matters pertinent on the relationship. Assuming that the other party understands our needs and give us when we need it without asking for it is not a good practice.</p>
<p>Respect is the key to relationship. In order to create a more effective relationship, parties should treat each other with respect.  We can show respect just by listening to the other party and by trying sincerely to understand how they function. You can also show respect to other parties by confirming that they are doing everything they can.</p>
<p>The opposite of respect is quick forming of judgements based on unfounded facts and prejudice.</p>
<p>Respect is the very foundation for a great relationship. This also means respecting yourself and respecting others.</p>
<p>Another key area in forming an effective relationship is to tackle differences of the other party directly. Differences between parties or people are quite interesting. For example in a conversation where each party listens to the other party, you may observe that each is having two different perspectives.</p>
<p>Work towards a win-win solution for both parties.</p>
<p>This can be done when at least one party acknowledges that the relationship is important. That party would then exert more time, effort and energy to understand the other party&#8217;s needs and deal with it to get it out of the way. Should they fail, it is comforting for that party to know that they tried.</p>
<p>Effectively listening and no pre-judging. This is important if parties are to understand each other.</p>
<p>Informal discussions are conducive for parties. They bring out issues and concerns comfortably. They also feel more relaxed making them think more clearly.</p>
<p>Developing an atmosphere where the other party can express their feelings when they need to.</p>
<p>When parties fail to express whatever is on their mind or their feelings, it can get in the way of building an effective relationship.</p>
<p>Parties should be aware that certain things exist naturally but should be controlled in any dealings in any relationship.  Human nature is one. Some of these things found in a relationship also include a history of stereotyping or mistrust, blaming the other person or party for a strained relationship, excluding the other party&#8217;s feelings when focusing on a task, no clear and defined objectives, roles and expectations of each party in a relationship is also unclear.</p>
<p>Relationships are important to anyone, addressing issues and problems right away is a must to further improve the relationship. As they say &#8216;<a href="http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/257100.html" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.phrases.org.uk');">No man is an Island</a>&#8216;.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways to Empower Your Communication - A Piece of Blarney Stone</title>
		<link>http://webatlantis.org/2007/12/23/a-piece-of-blarney-stone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 21:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blarney Stone is a historical stone, or actually part of the Blarney Castle in Ireland where it was believed that kissing the stone can grant you the gift of gab. Yeah, it seems strange in this day and age, but who are we to question tradition? It&#8217;s not like ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blarney_Stone" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/en.wikipedia.org');">Blarney Stone</a> is a historical stone, or actually part of the <a href="http://www.blarneycastle.ie/" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.blarneycastle.ie');">Blarney Castle</a> in Ireland where it was believed that kissing the stone can grant you the gift of gab. Yeah, it seems strange in this day and age, but who are we to question tradition? It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m saying that Santa Claus doesn&#8217;t exist (!).</p>
<p>There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever realize. You can go though watching talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinary conversations; certain rules still apply when it comes to interaction through words. It may sound tedious, I know, but even though it&#8217;s your mouth that&#8217;s doing the work, your brain works twice as hard to churn out a lot of things you know. So what better way to start learning to be an effective communication is to know the very person closest to you: yourself.</p>
<p><strong>1. What you know.</strong><br />
Education is all about learning the basics, but to be an effective speaker is to practice what you&#8217;ve learned. My stint as guest at every Toastmasters&#8217; meeting I go to taught me that we all have our limitations, but that doesn&#8217;t mean we can&#8217;t learn to keep up and share what we know.</p>
<p><strong>2. Listening.</strong><br />
It&#8217;s just as important as asking questions. Sometimes listening to the sound of our own voice can teach us to be a little bit confident with ourselves and to say the things we believe in with conviction.</p>
<p><span id="more-122"></span><strong>3. Humility</strong><br />
We all make mistakes, and sometimes we tend to slur our words, stutter, and probably mispronounce certain words even though we know what it means, but rarely use it only to impress listeners. So in a group, don&#8217;t be afraid to ask if you&#8217;re saying the right word properly and if they&#8217;re unsure about it then make a joke out of it. I promise you it&#8217;ll make everyone laugh and you can get away with it as well.</p>
<p><strong>4. Eye Contact</strong><br />
There&#8217;s a lot to say when it comes to directing your attention to your audience with an eye-catching gaze. It&#8217;s important that you keep your focus when talking to a large group in a meeting or a gathering, even though he or she may be gorgeous.</p>
<p><strong>5. Kidding around</strong><br />
A little bit of humor can do wonders to lift the tension, or worse boredom when making your speech. That way, you&#8217;ll get the attention of the majority of the crowd and they&#8217;ll feel that you&#8217;re just as approachable, and as human to those who listen.</p>
<p><strong>6. Be like the rest of them</strong><br />
Interaction is all about mingling with other people. You&#8217;ll get a lot of ideas, as well as knowing what people make them as they are.</p>
<p><strong>7. Me, Myself, and I</strong><br />
Admit it, there are times you sing to yourself in the shower. I know I do! Listening to the sound of your own voice while you practice your speech in front of a mirror can help correct the stress areas of your pitch. And while you&#8217;re at it you can spruce up as well.</p>
<p><strong>8. With a smile</strong><br />
A smile says it all much like eye contact. There&#8217;s no point on grimacing or frowning in a meeting or a gathering, unless it&#8217;s a wake. You can better express what you&#8217;re saying when you smile.</p>
<p><strong>9. A Role Model</strong><br />
There must be at least one or two people in your life you have listened to when they&#8217;re at a public gathering or maybe at church. Sure they read their lines, but taking a mental note of how they emphasize what they say can help you once you take center stage.</p>
<p><strong>10. Preparation</strong><br />
Make the best out of preparation rather than just scribbling notes and often in a hurried panic. Some people like to write things down on index cards, while other resort to being a little more silly as they look at their notes written on the palm of their hand (not for clammy hands, please). Just be comfortable with what you know since you enjoy your work.</p>
<p>And that about wraps it up. These suggestions are rather amateurish in edgewise, but I&#8217;ve learned to empower myself when it comes to public or private speaking and it never hurts to be with people to listen how they make conversations and meetings far more enjoyable as well as educational.</p>
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		<title>10 inspirational quotes than can improve yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It might take a little coffee or probably a few rounds of beer or any other booze you could get your hands on when it comes to relaxing after a hard day&#8217;s work. Well, yeah I&#8217;m guilty about that one as well, unless I&#8217;m caught dead wearing a lampshade over ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->It might take a little coffee or probably a few rounds of <a href="http://MagicOpener.com" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/MagicOpener.com');">beer</a> or any other booze you could get your hands on when it comes to relaxing after a hard day&#8217;s work. Well, yeah I&#8217;m guilty about that one as well, unless I&#8217;m caught dead wearing a lampshade over my head after a few rounds of vodkaâ€¦ half-naked! Okay, bad example and I apologize to everyone reading this after getting nightmares about me in that state of drunken stupor.</p>
<p>Just don&#8217;t ask how it happened, please.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s really interesting is that how do people go through the usual part of life when faced with vein-popping stress? I mean, the new age thing like Zen or yoga is one of the good things and it actually works. Is there room for the intellectual side of people who can actually smell the roses-in-a-can while on the move? It kind of had me thinking that there really must be something in this &#8216;mind-over-matter&#8217; thing.</p>
<p><span id="more-86"></span>Humor is indeed the best medicine there is whenever you are. I mean anyone can pay good money to listen to a comedian just to make you wet your pants after laughing so hard. Despite of what&#8217;s been happening, and to those who has gone though the ordeal, it&#8217;s better to just laugh while facing the troubles with a clear mind than anger with a clouded vision. One of my favorite celebrities of all time may have to be Woody Allen. Now this is one guy who gives you the in-your-face bluntness that he pulls out with gusto, even without even trying. You can talk just about anything with a man, and he&#8217;s bound to mock the subject and you&#8217;ll end up laughing rather than being upset about it.</p>
<p>Woody Allen has this to say:</p>
<p><strong>1. </strong>&#8220;Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons.&#8221; It sounds good to me, I mean the practicality of all things does involve money but it doesn&#8217;t have to take an arm and a leg to get it.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> &#8220;I believe there is something out there watching us. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s the government.&#8221; &#8216;Nuff said.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> &#8220;There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?&#8221; This happens to be one of the classic ones. I mean the issue about life&#8217;s little problems isn&#8217;t all that bad, until &#8216;he&#8217; shows up.</p>
<p>Sure, relationships can get complicated, or does have its complications that probably any author about relationships is bound to discover it soon. We follow what our heart desires, unless you&#8217;re talking about the heart as in the heart that pump blood throughout your body.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> &#8220;Love is the answer, but while you&#8217;re waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty interesting questions.&#8221; And if you want more, just keep on asking!</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> &#8220;A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me, she said &#8216;no&#8217;.&#8221; It sounds, &#8216;practical&#8217;, I think.</p>
<p>And when it comes to everyday life, he really knows how to make the best out of every possible scenario, and it doesn&#8217;t involve a lawsuit if he strikes a nerve.</p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> &#8220;Basically my wife was immature. I&#8217;d be at home in the bath and she&#8217;d come in and sink my boats.&#8221; I never had a boat in my bathtub before. Just staring at it while soaking in hot water makes me seasick already.</p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> &#8220;I am not afraid of death, I just don&#8217;t want to be there when it happens.&#8221; If it rains, it pours.</p>
<p><strong>8.</strong> &#8220;I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose.&#8221; It could get worse when you&#8217;re guzzling on beerâ€¦ or mouthwash, and it happened to me once!</p>
<p><strong>9. </strong>&#8220;If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans.&#8221; At least he doesn&#8217;t smite us with lightning, and I&#8217;m thankful for that.</p>
<p>And despite of what may happen to all of us in the next ten, twenty, or even thirty years, I guess we all have to see things in a different kind of light and not just perspective. I can&#8217;t seem to imagine life without any piece of wisdom that could guide us. Whether we&#8217;re religious or not, it takes more courage to accept your fears and learn how to deal with them is all that matters when it comes to even just getting along.</p>
<p>And to sum things up, here is the last nugget of wisdom to go byâ€¦ however, whenever, and wherever we may be.</p>
<p><strong>10.</strong> &#8220;The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don&#8217;t have.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>10 Questions you Should Ask Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 13:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often see myself as somewhat contented with my life the way things are, but of course it&#8217;s hard to think of anything else when where are real issues to be discussed.
Still I aspire for something deeper and more meaningful.
So we&#8217;re all pelted with problems. Honestly it shouldn&#8217;t even bother ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->I often see myself as somewhat contented with my life the way things are, but of course it&#8217;s hard to think of anything else when where are real issues to be discussed.</p>
<p>Still I aspire for something deeper and more meaningful.</p>
<p>So we&#8217;re all pelted with problems. Honestly it shouldn&#8217;t even bother or even hinder us to becoming all we ought to be. Aspirations as kids should continue to live within us, even though it would be short-lived or as long as we could hold on to the dream. They say you can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricksâ€¦ or can you?</p>
<p><strong>1. What do I really want?</strong><br />
The question of the ages. So many things you want to do with your life and so little time to even go about during the day.</p>
<p>Find something that you are good at can help realize that small step towards improvement. Diligence is the key to know that it is worth it.</p>
<p><strong>2. Should I really change?</strong><br />
Today&#8217;s generation has taken another level of redefining &#8217;self&#8217;, or at least that&#8217;s what the kids are saying. Having an army of teenage nieces and nephews has taught me that there are far worse things that they could have had than acne or maybe even promiscuity. So how does that fit into your lifestyle?</p>
<p>If history has taught us one thing, it&#8217;s the life that we have gone through. Try to see if partying Seventies style wouldn&#8217;t appeal to the younger generation, but dancing is part of partying. Watch them applaud after showing them how to really dance than break their bones in break-dancing.</p>
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<p><strong>3. What&#8217;s the bright side in all of this?</strong><br />
With so much is happening around us there seem to be no room for even considering that light at the end of the tunnel. We can still see it as something positive without undergoing so much scrutiny. And if it&#8217;s a train at the end of the tunnel, take it for a ride and see what makes the world go round!</p>
<p><strong>4. Am I comfortable with what I&#8217;m doing?</strong><br />
There&#8217;s always the easy way and the right way when it comes to deciding what goes with which shoes, or purse, shirt and whatnot. It doesn&#8217;t take a genius to see yourself as someone unique, or else we&#8217;ll all be equally the same in everything we do. Variety brings in very interesting and exciting questions to be experimented.</p>
<p><strong>5. Have I done enough for myself?</strong><br />
Have you, or is there something more you want to do? Discontentment in every aspect can be dangerous in large doses, but in small amounts you&#8217;ll be able to see and do stuff you could never imagine doing.</p>
<p><strong>6. Am I happy at where I am today?</strong><br />
It&#8217;s an unfair question so let it be an answer! You love being a good and loving mom or dad to your kids, then take it up a notch! Your kids will love you forever. The same goes with everyday life!</p>
<p><strong>7. Am I appealing to the opposite sex?</strong><br />
So maybe I don&#8217;t have an answer to that, but that doesn&#8217;t mean I can&#8217;t try it, though. Whether you shape-up, change the way you wear your clothes or hair, or even your attitude towards people, you should always remember it will always be for your own benefit.</p>
<p><strong>8. How much could I have?</strong><br />
I suppose in this case there is no such things on having things too much or too little, but it&#8217;s more on how badly you really need it. I&#8217;d like to have lots of money, no denying that, but the question is that how much are you willing to work for it?</p>
<p><strong>9. What motivates me?</strong><br />
What motivates you? It&#8217;s an answer you have to find out for yourself. There are so many things that can make everyone happy, but to choose one of the may be the hardest part. It&#8217;s not like you can&#8217;t have one serving of your favorite food in a buffet and that&#8217;s it. Just try it piece by piece.</p>
<p><strong>10. What Really Makes You Tick?</strong><br />
So? What really makes you tick? You can be just about anything you always wanted to be, but to realize that attaining something that may seem very difficult is already giving up before you even start that journey. Always remember, that self-improvement is not just about the physical or philosophical change you have to undergo, but it&#8217;s something that you really want.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pain may sometimes be the reason why people change. Getting flunked grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to look for a source of income. Being humiliated gives us the â€˜pushâ€™ to speak up and fight for ourselves to save our face ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->Pain may sometimes be the reason why people change. Getting flunked grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to look for a source of income. Being humiliated gives us the â€˜pushâ€™ to speak up and fight for ourselves to save our face from the next embarrassments. It may be a bitter experience, a friendâ€™s tragic story, a great movie, or an inspiring book that will help us get up and get just the right amount of motivation we need in order to improve ourselves.</p>
<p>With the countless negativities the world brings about, how do we keep motivated? Try on the tips I prepared from <strong>A to Z</strong>â€¦</p>
<p><span id="more-74"></span><strong>A </strong>- Achieve your dreams. Avoid negative people, things and places. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, â€œthe future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.â€</p>
<p><strong>B</strong> - Believe in your self, and in what you can do.</p>
<p><strong>C</strong> â€“ Consider things on every angle and aspect. Motivation comes from determination. To be able to understand life, you should feel the sun from both sides.</p>
<p><strong>D</strong> â€“ Donâ€™t give up and donâ€™t give in. Thomas Edison failed once, twice, more than thrice before he came up with his invention and perfected the incandescent light bulb. Make motivation as your steering wheel.</p>
<p><strong>E </strong>â€“ Enjoy. Work as if you donâ€™t need money. Dance as if nobodyâ€™s watching. Love as if you never cried. Learn as if youâ€™ll live forever. Motivation takes place when people are happy.<br />
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F</strong> â€“ Family and Friends â€“ are lifeâ€™s greatest â€˜Fâ€™ treasures. Donâ€™t loose sight of them.</p>
<p><strong>G </strong>â€“ Give more than what is enough. Where does motivation and self improvement take place at work? At home? At school? When you exert extra effort in doing things.<br />
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H</strong> â€“ Hang on to your dreams. They may dangle in there for a moment, but these little stars will be your driving force.</p>
<p><strong>I </strong>â€“ Ignore those who try to destroy you. Donâ€™t let other people to get the best of you. Stay out of toxic people â€“ the kind of friends who hates to hear about your success.</p>
<p><strong>J</strong> â€“ Just be yourself. The key to success is to be yourself. And the key to failure is to try to please everyone.<br />
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K</strong> â€“ keep trying no matter how hard life may seem. When a person is motivated, eventually he sees a harsh life finally clearing out, paving the way to self improvement.<br />
<strong>L</strong> â€“ Learn to love your self. Now isnâ€™t that easy?<br />
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M </strong>â€“ Make things happen. Motivation is when your dreams are put into work clothes.</p>
<p><strong>N</strong> â€“ Never lie, cheat or steal. Always play a fair game.</p>
<p><strong>O </strong>â€“ Open your eyes. People should learn the horse attitude and horse sense. They see things in 2 ways â€“ how they want things to be, and how they should be.<br />
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P</strong> â€“ Practice makes perfect. Practice is about motivation. It lets us learn repertoire and ways on how can we recover from our mistakes.<br />
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Q â€“ </strong>Quitters never win. And winners never quit. So, choose your fate â€“ are you going to be a quitter? Or a winner?</p>
<p><strong>R </strong>â€“ Ready yourself. Motivation is also about preparation. We must hear the little voice within us telling us to get started before others will get on their feet and try to push us around. Remember, it wasnâ€™t raining when Noah build the ark.</p>
<p><strong>S </strong>â€“ Stop procrastinating.</p>
<p><strong>T </strong>â€“ Take control of your life. Discipline or self control jives synonymously with motivation. Both are key factors in self improvement.</p>
<p><strong>U </strong>â€“ Understand others. If you know very well how to talk, you should also learn how to listen. Yearn to understand first, and to be understood the second.</p>
<p><strong>V </strong>â€“ Visualize it. Motivation without vision is like a boat on a dry land.</p>
<p><strong>W</strong> â€“ Want it more than anything. Dreaming means believing. And to believe is something that is rooted out from the roots of motivation and self improvement.<br />
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X </strong>â€“ X Factor is what will make you different from the others. When you are motivated, you tend to put on â€œextrasâ€ on your life like extra time for family, extra help at work, extra care for friends, and so on.</p>
<p><strong>Y</strong> â€“ You are unique. No one in this world looks, acts, or talks like you. Value your life and existence, because youâ€™re just going to spend it once.</p>
<p><strong>Z</strong> â€“ Zero in on your dreams and go for it!!!</p>
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