Goodreads | Book Giveaway

Goodreads Book Giveaway Autism & Asperger’s Syndrome in Layman’s Terms. Your Guide to Understanding Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, PDD-NOS and Other Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). by Raymond Le Blanc Giveaway ends February 21, 2012. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Postscript: Winners of the previous giveaway are Jimmy Milligan,Denise Lizik,Aaron Robbins,Marsha Hackenberg & Anna [...]

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Ain’t It High Time To Make A Bucket List?

You may be familiar with the 2007 movie The Bucket List (starring Morgan Freeman & Jack Nicholson) in which two incurably ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of things they want to do before they die. Why should you want to create your [...]

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Autism & Asperger’s Syndrome in Layman’s Terms / Kindle Edition ~ Free for 48 hours

Just a short note to let you know my brand new book Autism & Asperger’s Syndrome in Layman’s Terms is available for free on Kindle until approximately 11:59 PM Pacific Standard Time on 27 january 2012. If you are interested in autism spectrum disorders feel free to download the kindle edition. I would appreciate your feedback. If [...]

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Use an iPod or any other digital audio/video player to educate yourself

Use an iPod or any other digital audio/video player for more than listening to music alone. Everyone in this world knows what an ipod is, yet not everyone is aware of the extra benefit you can get from it. iPods started off as portable music players, but today they can be used to play movies, [...]

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Energy Management Counts!

Energy Management In an effort to carry out something you should draw enough energy to it until you do. Each one of us has its own best time during the day. We have our own rhythm when we can be more productive and time when we are less productive. Simply by knowing your energy pattern [...]

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Goals & Values

Values are about how we have learnt to think things ought to be or people ought to behave, especially in terms of qualities such as honesty, integrity and openness. Values are traits or qualities that are considered worthwhile; they represent an individual’s highest priorities and deeply held driving forces. A value is that for which [...]

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A Positive Outlook On Life

Being positive is our nature. It emerges from inside ourselves. Being positive is a quality considered good or desirable in a person. Being positive is not a technique. It is the result of a personal decision to see all problems as challenges rather than obstacles, a belief in your ability to be successful, and a [...]

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The Difference Between Beliefs and Values

A person’s goals have to be supported and justified by a persons  beliefs and values. Is there a difference between a belief and a value? There is no simple answer. Though there are similarities, there are actually some differences between them too. Belief is a feeling of being sure that someone or something exists or [...]

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Decluttering My Mac

In my 100 Thing Challenge Part 1 I wrote that I’d start my process of “decluttering” at my computer. “Because I bought a lot of software over the years. From simple applications to heavy software suites. I notice that for a large part these programs are just sitting on my hard drive, gathering dust. …. [...]

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Sometimes It’s Better To Hire Someone Else Or Simply Ask For Help

“A good objective of leadership is to help those who are doing poorly to do well and to help those who are doing well to do even better.” – Jim Rohn It’s just like they say, no one is really perfect. We have our own flaws, our own faults and our own weaknesses. We cannot [...]

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