You read that correctly. This is the last Personal Growth Carnival for 2006. I’ve asked the regular submitters to send in their best article from 2006. I’ve put them at the top for you to read. Hopefully you’ve found a lot of good material from the carnival this year. The Personal Growth Carnival will be back in 2007. Until then…
Enjoy..
David Maister presents Are we too negative? posted at Passion, People and Principles.
Erek Ostrowski presents Heroes and Role Models posted at Verve Coaching.
Evolving Times presents For Perfectionists Only…NOT! posted at Edward Mills, saying, “Hi Bryan. What a great way to end the year. It was touch choosing my best article. I chose this one on perfectionism because, in addition to its personal growth focus, it really touches on an issue that affects many bloggers. Ed”
Lyman Reed presents Serious Gratitude, and a New Life Now posted at Creating a Better Life.
Stankley Ibcus presents Overcoming Laziness posted at Traveling Forever Blog.
David presents Success is Personal posted at Worldwide Success, saying, “Success is a personal matter. This is true in many dimensions, such as: No one can define success for you; Only you can prioritize what is most important in your life; Only you can achieve your personal goals; Only you can decide to make a change towards achieving success.”
Benjamin Yoskovitz presents The Absolute Best Way of Making New Year’s Resolutions posted at Instigator Blog, saying, “Inspired by Christine Kane I’m not doing New Year’s resolutions this year, instead I’m defining 2007 by one word (ok two words) and I think this is a great motivational and inspirational tool/approach.”
Phil B. presents Etiquette to Reading and Replying to Emails « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity.
Praveen presents Six Simple Steps For Lottery Winners posted at My Simple Trading System.
Charles H. Green presents Trust Tip 26: Check Your Ego at the Door posted at Trust Matters, saying, “What do we all do before the sales presentation, the big pitch, the final report? Usually, we rehearse until the last minute, fine-tuning and tweaking, building energy and adrenaline, all geared to peak at the final event. Don’t go there.”
JT Chandler presents The Seven Secrets of Top Performers posted at Katie Mattson.
Paul presents Increasing your hourly rate in order to get rich posted at Paul, saying, “When it comes to making more money, a lot of people think about working harder or working more. They equate the amount of money you get out with the amount of effort you put in. But this isn’t really the case.”
Alexandra Levit presents Working at Home: Friend or Foe? posted at Water Cooler Wisdom.
Shamelle presents Who Borrowed Your Time Today? posted at Enhance Life.
Alvin Soon presents What You Didn’t Know About Bruce Lee’s Kick-Ass Success posted at Life Coaches Blog.
Aaron M. Potts presents Remembering your Role posted at Today is that DAy, saying, “Sometimes we get too hung up on what it is that we are SUPPOSED to be doing, when the truth of the matter is that as soon as we start to do what we WANT to do, life will line up success for us in doing exactly that!”
Karen Lynch presents Follow your Bliss posted at LivethePower.
Toby Boyce presents Keep It In Perspective: Setting Good Goals posted at Sadie’s Take on Delaware Ohio, saying, “Setting goals is important — but how we set the goals is possibly more important than what the goals are.”
Laura Young presents Adventures of an Unlikely Super Hero (Part One): Ambition — For a Woman?! posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “The epic tale of how a one time Greg Brady look alike rose up from her humble beginnings to become one rockin’ cool dragon slaying superhero. Reprinted from the book “Become Your Own Great and Powerful.”"
Miguel Trujillo presents Happiness and Love posted at Miguel Trujillo.
Kathy Maister presents Why Start Cooking? posted at Kathy Maister’s startcooking.com.
Caroline Latham presents Two Feet of Free Therapy posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Here is a post about physical exercise being great brain exercise. Thanks!”
Karl Staib presents Meditation Series for Beginners posted at 10,000 Swimming Pools Inside Our Minds.
Patricia presents How To Know Who You Are In 20 Minutes posted at Patricia.
Alexander Becker presents WOW: Leap Forward and Benefit from Nonlinear Growth posted at WOW, saying, “Never think linear about the future. Think in terms of leaps. Think leaps. Always expect the unexpected.”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents How To Become An Insomniac posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of personal growth carnival using my carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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