Posts Tagged ‘Quality Of Life’

Optimism Versus Pessimism – Attitude

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Having an optimistic attitude can lead to accomplishment. Being pessimistic can lead to failure. If you tend to be pessimistic there are a few steps that you can take in order to change your attitude and become more optimistic. Being optimistic sure does improve the overall quality of life for most people.

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If You Need Self Esteem You Can Have it Right Now Here!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

If you need self esteem, you’re already half way there to building the quality of life that you deserve. Why? Because needing more out of your life is one of the most important traits for anyone who has good self esteem.

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Find Out If You Are Any Good

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Poet Robert Frost once declared: “There’s no such thing as Earth’s becoming an easier place for man to save his soul in. Except as a hard place to save his soul in-a trial ground where he can test himself and find out whether he is any good, it would be meaningless.” I’ve kept this gritty admonition handy since I first came across it 50 years ago-which is odd for a guy like me. I find most dictums are too unctuous or insipid to be of any use. But this jab of New Hampshire attitude hits me like a sharp punch in the nose. No whining or alibis allowed. Know that life is about making your mark, your contribution, in your own style, as the world around you is changing-every day. In my ripening years, I’ve grown more aware that the quality of life is and will be very much a matter of choice and the choice of what matters.

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6 Tips to Increase Your Energy Levels

Friday, May 8th, 2009

I think it’s reasonable to say that most people find themselves in a position desiring to increase their energy levels. Tiredness and fatigue are very common complaints and being able to overcome these increases quality of life dramatically. So here are some ways in which you can certainly improve you levels of energy and enthusiasm.

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