Life Coaching: Fundamentals for Personal Growth
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Personal growth blogger Peter says that before we get overly ambitious, we should apply some basic rules to our daily living. We can improve our outlook on life by defining our successes, having a positive attitude, and by getting a grasp on our health, wealth, and relationships. Here are a few of my favorite tidbits:
An open mind: some of our beliefs and actions are so ingrained that we automatically disregard any evidence that we should think or act otherwise. Keep an open mind, and you may just come across a better way of seeing or doing things.
Gratitude: instead of focusing on what you don’t have, try appreciating what you do have. If you are reading this, chances are you are better off than the vast majority of the world’s population.
Now these are definitely goals I’d aspire to. Readers, what drives your happiness?
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Featured Windows Download: Burn CDs and DVDs with CDBurnerXP
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Windows only: Freeware application CDBurnerXP is an easy to use, all-in-one CD and DVD burning suite with an impressive range of features. This app can burn gapless audio CDs, create and burn ISOs, and even handle burning to Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs. Its simple Drop-Box feature offers a really smooth way to add new files to a project via drag-and-drop. If you’ve got the urge to burn a lot of optical media but you don’t want to shell out $100 for Nero or some other professional suite, CDBurnerXP is an excellent alternative. CDBurnerXP is freeware, Windows only.
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Download of the Day: gSyncit (Windows)
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Windows only: Synchronize Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook with gSyncit.
This Outlook plug-in supports one-way or two-way synchronization (you can go Google-to-Outlook, Outlook-to-Google or both) and works manually or automatically. After installing the program, look for a new two-button toolbar in Outlook; click the Settings button to access gSyncit’s surprisingly robust configuration options.
gSyncit limits you to syncing 365 days in the past and 365 days in the future, which might be a deal-breaker for some users. Even so, this is a really effective way to connect Outlook and Google Calendar. (If you’d rather sync Google Calendar with your cell phone, check out GooSync.) gSyncit requires Windows 2000/XP and Outlook 2003 or later. It’s a freebie. Thanks, Travis!
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