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The Last Personal Growth Carnival

Filed under: Personal Growth Carnival, Positive Thinking, Personal Growth — bryan_fleming @ 3:11 pm

curtains-close(1).gifYou 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. (more…)

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Personal Growth Carnival -23rd Edition

Filed under: Personal Growth Carnival, Positive Thinking — bryan_fleming @ 11:32 pm

clown.jpg“Successful People are successful because they are willing to do what unsuccessful people are unwilling to do” - Paul Michell, co-found of Paul Michell Haircare Products

What distilled wisdom from Paul.

Hopfully your goal setting for 2007 is well under way.  We’re 1/2 way through December.  Yes, just a few weeks left until the kick off of 2007.  Here are four areas I try to set goals in:

- Family
- Fun
- Fitness
- Finances

You can’t go wrong with the 4 F’s. (more…)

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Retirement Planning….

Filed under: Saving Money, Positive Thinking, Investing — bryan_fleming @ 12:30 pm

retirement.jpgI ran across a great post on the subject from MoneySmartz.  He poses the question:

 

 

“Save now, Worry Later”

Or

“Spend Now , Worry Later”

What a clever way to put it..

You can read his article here.

Certainly you need to find a balance in your life.  A good rule of thumb is to save a minimum of 10% of what you earn.  If you get in the habit of doing this right now, you’ll have less worries as your grow older.

Not saving yet?  Why not try the Million Dollar Savings Club.  You can start with just $1/day.

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