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		<title>Easy Tips For Contentment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 07:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happiness is the archetypal point for leading a balanced and content life. You cannot think of living life totally if you spend majority of your day fretting about your life. Keeping delighted every time is the key to joy for life. Remember that staying content is no ordeal. It is fairly a quick task, provided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happiness is the archetypal point for leading a balanced and content life. You cannot think of living life totally if you spend majority of your day fretting about your life. Keeping delighted every time is the key to joy for life. Remember that staying content is no ordeal. It is fairly a quick task, provided you make an effort for the same. Let&#8217;s shed some light on easy measures that may help you keep hale and hearty.</p>
<p> Remain off from a bad mindset towards life. The golden rule to bring joy into your life is always to live your life positively. Attempt to stay upbeat about everything in your life. The more optimistic you remain, more likely you are to be happy. A constructive outlook helps prevent getting bogged down from the tensions and issues of life to a brilliant extent. This subsequently aids in living a joyful life.</p>
<p> Reaching out to folks may also help bring in happiness. Loneliness could never make you cheerful. The more isolated you keep yourself, the sadder you&#8217;re going to feel. Go out and connect to people. You could begin initiating a connection with a family member or even a chum. Inform them how much you love and care for them. You need not be spending a great deal of time together to stay connected to folks. A straightforward message saying &#8216;take care&#8217; will serve the purpose.</p>
<p> Be grateful about all you&#8217;ve been graced with. Many of us are likely to think of ourselves as victims or unfortunate souls who&#8217;ve just received life&#8217;s miseries. Feeling miserable as a result will only hinder you from finding genuine joy. Hence, you should look around and count your blessings. Be happy with what you&#8217;ve got, be it awesome parents, a house to come home to, proper meals etc. Be humble and be grateful to God for showering you with these presents and privileges. When you begin to appreciate all that you&#8217;ve, you will be much happier with your life.</p>
<p> Discover time for yourself and for things that you enjoy the most. Owing to the hectic schedules and the fast moving lives of today, finding time for oneself is fairly a task. However, it&#8217;s very vital to do so in case you want to live a cheerful life. Just chase any hobby of your liking. Merely devote a few time to the activity of your alternative, be it painting, photography or another. This will assist your delight meter swoop big.</p>
<p> Well, you could be all negative and brood over things in life, if it results in something fruitful. Nevertheless, this is not the circumstance as it will just invite unhappiness into your life. Simply make use of the provided tips and you&#8217;re all set to bring back happiness into your life like never before.</p>
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		<title>Uncovering Some Common Anxiety Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 10:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Training]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[anxiety cures]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cautionary statements for medical and health aspects such as  heart attacks or seizures seem to be showing up all over our television of late.  TV and radio advertisements notify us what to do should we experience dizziness, passing out, numbness, and the like.  However, hardly ever will you witness an advertisement explaining common anxiety symptoms, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cautionary statements for medical and health aspects such as  heart attacks or seizures seem to be showing up all over our television of late.  TV and radio advertisements notify us what to do should we experience dizziness, passing out, numbness, and the like.  However, hardly ever will you witness an advertisement explaining common <a href="http://www.howtocureanxiety.info/anxiety-attack-symptoms/common-anxiety-symptoms.htm" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.howtocureanxiety.info');">anxiety symptoms</a>, which is especially inconsiderate considering so many us go through them and are very confused by them.</p>
<p> Having anxiety symptoms is exceptionally common in our modern culture, when we exposed to high pressure situations on a sporadic basis.  Whether it&#8217;s the despair that we&#8217;re lost in an uncharted location or we’re going to be late for a critical appointment or when the phone rings loudly, we all face anxiety at some point in our lives.  Thousands of people however may face anxiety symptoms for what appears to be no cause whatsoever, and might confuse them with the symptoms of getting a seizure or some alternate medical condition.  People who suffer from panic attacks frequently confuse these symptoms.</p>
<p> Anxiety disorder symptoms are obviously unique for everyone, and sometimes it&#8217;s apparent that they’re just having anxiety – right before speaking in public, when you&#8217;re about to be married, when you open your front door and see a couple of thugs standing there; these events might easily make any of us anxious and nervous!  However for most of us, anxiety symptoms may also include shallow breathing, heart contractions, vommiting, chest pains, irregular breathing, tingling or numbness in the fingers, face, or toes.  Stomach aches, and headaches are not unusual either.  You can see how these conditions could actually be confused with a heart attack or asthma or any number of other conditions.</p>
<p> If you get these anxiety symptoms on a frequent basis, and especially if they happen to happen for no reason, you should probably visit your doctor.  At the outset, you will want to rule out the chances of it being a heart attack or something that serious.  After that, he or she can prescribe medications or therapy that can help you live with the anxiety symptoms while simultaneously working with you to find out why you&#8217;re tense and anxious to begin with.  You might have some chemical imbalances in the brain or could need to incorporate a number of new positive techniques on how to process stressful situations so as to be able to reduce the start of a panic attack before it gets too severe.</p>
<p> I managed to overcome my panic disorder after years of hassle and dragging my family through the terror with me.  The cure I used was entirely natural, medication-free and didn’t require lengthy counseling – I’m happy to report that I’ve been free of anxiety for a number of years now, I only wish I had discovered it years sooner.</p>
<p> You can find out more about the program that saved my life at my <a href="http://www.howtocureanxiety.info" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.howtocureanxiety.info');">how to cure anxiety</a> blog.</p>
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		<title>Are Anger Management Courses Truly Helpful?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 00:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Anger Management]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anywhere you go, online or retail, there are countless articles and books claiming to help you beat your problems with anger management. These information sources provide lots of techniques for learning to tame your temper. The claim is that they can help you learn to gain control of your anger before you do or say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anywhere you go, online or retail, there are countless articles and books claiming to help you beat your problems with anger management. These information sources provide lots of techniques for learning to tame your temper. The claim is that they can help you learn to gain control of your anger before you do or say something that worsens the situation.</p>
<p> The problem is that some of these resources aren&#8217;t particularly effective. Anyone can claim to be an anger management expert and offer advice. However, if they don&#8217;t have the credentials to back up their advice, you can&#8217;t be sure of their credibility. Naturally, this makes some people question the usefulness of anger management techniques in general.</p>
<p> The answer is both yes and no. Certain criteria must be in place before an anger management class can be considered effective. Basically, you must be committed to an investment of effort and time towards putting into practice your newly learned skills.</p>
<p> You don&#8217;t have a chance of being successful if you&#8217;re not prepared to change your behavior. It&#8217;s essential that you carry out the techniques you have been taught. It&#8217;s not enough that your friends and family want you to overcome your problems with anger management. Real change has to come from within. That requires that you deliberately choose to change your usual reaction to certain situations. You need to be determined to replace them with the healthier skills that you have learned.</p>
<p> Lots of professional associations and organizations specialize in psychological issues, including anger management. Through their work over the years, they have developed methods of learning new skills that can help people overcome their anger management issues. Take a look at the website of the American Psychological Association, for example. You&#8217;ll find a lot of information there that deals specifically with anger issues.</p>
<p> There are lots of case studies that document the success rates of individuals with different levels of anger management issues. The association has worked with these individuals using the strategies presented on their site. The results are documented and available for anyone who is interested.</p>
<p> There&#8217;s a common theme among both the non profit websites and the ones that provide <a href="http://simpleangermanagementtips.blogspot.com/2009/02/online-anger-management-classes-help.html" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/simpleangermanagementtips.blogspot.com');">online anger management classes</a>. Most of the strategies that are recommended involve relaxation and breathing techniques. Also, it&#8217;s important to back away from the situation mentally so you can think things through logically before responding. You also have to change your cognitive thinking patterns.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re willing to really follow these various <a href="http://simpleangermanagementtips.blogspot.com/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/simpleangermanagementtips.blogspot.com');">anger management tips</a>, you&#8217;ll have success. Training can actually be very effective. But only if you&#8217;re prepared to work hard and implement the techniques. The reward, however, is a more peaceful, healthy and happy life.</p>
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		<title>10 Tips To Help You Start Taking Control with Positive Thinking.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 04:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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  At first glance, it would seem that positive thinking and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have nothing to do with one another. But many of us with ADD develop negative thinking patterns because we become frustrated by our challenges and frequent feelings of [...]]]></description>
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<p>  At first glance, it would seem that positive thinking and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have nothing to do with one another. But many of us with ADD develop negative thinking patterns because we become frustrated by our challenges and frequent feelings of being overwhelmed. This negative outlook then makes it even harder for us to manage those challenges and move forward. </p>
<p>  Positive thinking will help people with ADD to better concentrate on their accomplishments and strengths, giving them more motivation and joy in life. It will help in better using your time to work on making progress, rather than feeling discouraged and helpless. The following tips provide practical suggestions that you can use to help you shift into more <a href="http://www.bestweb-ads.com/1-11671.php"title="positive thinking patterns"  onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bestweb-ads.com');">positive thinking patterns</a> : </p>
<p>  1. Take Good Care of Yourself </p>
<p>  When you take good care of yourself by eating healthy, exercising and getting adequate rest, it is much easier to be positive. </p>
<p>  2. Make a List of the Things You are Grateful for in Life </p>
<p>  When you take the time to remember some of the things that are good in your life, then stress from the challenges you face are not as difficult. Taking just 60 seconds a day to stop and appreciate the good things will make a huge difference. </p>
<p>  3. Don’t give in to ’making assumptions’, but instead discipline your mind to look for proof or actual facts. </p>
<p>  A fear of not being liked or accepted sometimes leads us to assume that we know what others are thinking, but our fears are usually not reality. For instance, if you are worried or fearful that someone is in a bad mood because of something you did, or that people are secretly gossiping behind your back about you, then you should ask them if it is true or not. Don’t waste time worrying that you did something wrong unless you have proof that there is something to worry about. </p>
<p>  4. Refrain from Using Absolutes </p>
<p>  Have you ever told a partner &#8220;You’re ALWAYS late&#8221; or complained to a friend &#8220;You NEVER call me&#8221;. Thinking and speaking in absolutes like &#8220;always&#8221; and &#8220;never&#8221;, makes the situation seem worse than it is, and programs your brain into believing that certain people are incapable of delivering. </p>
<p>  5. Get Rid of ALL Negative Thoughts that cause Anxiety </p>
<p>  Our thoughts determine the way we live and therefore you need to discern them and discipline yourself to overcome negative thinking. If you notice yourself having a negative thought, detach from it, recognize it for what it really is and don’t follow it. </p>
<p>  6. Squash the &#8220;ANTs&#8221; </p>
<p>  In his book &#8220;Change Your Brain, Change Your Life,&#8221; Dr. Daniel Amen talks about &#8220;ANTs&#8221; &#8211; Automatic Negative Thoughts. </p>
<p>  These are the bad thoughts that are usually reactionary, like &#8220;Those people are laughing, they must be talking about me&#8221; or &#8220;The boss wants to see me, it must be bad&#8221;! When you notice these thoughts, realize that they are nothing more than ANTs and squash them! </p>
<p>  7. Begin to show your family and friends positive physical contact with a hug, smile, pat on the back or welcoming handshake. </p>
<p>  You don’t have to be an expert to know the benefits of a good hug. Showing positive physical contact with your family and friends and even your pets, is a great ’feel good’ interaction, one that we all need in life. One research study on this subject had a waitress touch some of her customers on the arm as she handed them their checks. Her tips were noticeably higher from the ones she touched, then from the customers she did not touch! </p>
<p>  8. Increase Your Social Activity </p>
<p>  Loneliness feeds on negative thinking and one way to combat it, is by increasing social activity in your life. Find people you can be with that are happy and positive in their outlook on life, then you will notice how very contagious that sort of thinking can be. </p>
<p>  9. Be Involved with Helping Other People or Volunteer in an Organization </p>
<p>  Once you help other people that are hurting, you will also help yourself, because you will feel good inside knowing you helped to make a positive difference in someone’s life. You can volunteer your time, your money, or your resources. You may have heard it said, ’Give and it shall be given’, this is a true saying and the more positive energy you put in the world, the more you will get back. </p>
<p>  10. Have a New Thought Pattern to <a href="http://www.bestweb-ads.com/2-11089.php"title="Fight Against Depressing Thoughts"  onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bestweb-ads.com');">Fight Against Depressing Thoughts</a>. </p>
<p>  A great way to stop thinking unconstructive thoughts is to interrupt the pattern by forcing yourself to begin thinking and doing something completely different. Begin to change your old thinking patterns of focusing on the negative. That way of thinking is never productive, but only leads to stress and unnecessary anxiety. Try changing your physical environment &#8211; go for a walk or sit outside. Or, you could call a friend, turn on some music or look at a magazine. </p>
<p>  Find sayings, scripture verses or quotes that will help motivate you to remain positive in your thinking, the following are some of my favorites: Oprah Winfrey &#8211; &#8220;Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another steppingstone to greatness.&#8221; &#8220;Fear less, hope more; Eat less, chew more; Whine less, breathe more; Talk less, say more; Love more, and all good things will be yours&#8221; &#8211; A Swedish Proverb </p>
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		<title>How The effects Of Procrastination Can Be Devastating To A Relationship</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At work and at home, people form relationships in which they depend on one another. Family life can be rocky or smooth depending on the ability of spouses and family members to divide the necessary home duties and follow through on their individual responsibilities. Relationships between co-workers also involve a level of trust that each member of the business team will contribute an adequate amount of work to a given assignment. In both of these circumstances, one person’s failure to do a fair share of the work can be devastating to the effectiveness of the family or work group and can also hinder people from trusting one another. Therefore, when <a href="http://www.theprocrastinationsite.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.theprocrastinationsite.com');">procrastination</a> becomes a significant influence in a person’s habits, both the practical and the emotional sides of the person’s family and work relationships will suffer.</p>
<p> In family relationships, there is always a large amount of work that needs to be accomplished in order for the home to run smoothly. Periodic tasks might include maintenance on a home or on appliances, work in the yard, laundry, cleaning, washing dishes, cooking, keeping a vehicle or vehicles in working order, and child care. If any of these chores are left out for a significant amount of time, the household will be unable to operate effectively. In cases where one family member gets behind in chores, especially due to a reasonable situation like an illness or the need to work extra hours at a job, other family members will probably be happy to work around the slowdown and even pick up the excess chores temporarily. However, once a family member habitually procrastinates for extended periods of time and leaves his or her part of house work unfinished, other family members might begin to resent the chores being left unfinished and being loaded down with the additional work. The situation can be especially tense if the procrastinator uses entertainment or games as a procrastination device, watching television or playing computer games while the other members of the household struggle with more than their share of chores. Regardless of whether the procrastinator is a spouse, parent, child, sibling or in-law, only an end to the procrastination and a responsible amount of work will remedy the strain that procrastinating can cause in a family.</p>
<p> In a business environment, <a href="http://www.theprocrastinationsite.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.theprocrastinationsite.com');">procrastination</a> can be similarly destructive. People who work full-time spend a majority of their time during the day with their co-workers, and the relationships between business team members are an important part of the social lives of professionals. When one member of a business team is a chronic procrastinator, the other team members often need to shoulder the procrastinator’s share of work to meet deadlines. And when members of the team each have a specific field of work, one person’s procrastination may leave the others unable to get the information they need to complete their own assignments. Resentments, distrust and hostility may result, particularly in cases where the entire team misses out on a bonus or other reward due to one member’s procrastination habits. And as in the event of procrastination at home, the only dependable method to better the situation is for the procrastinator to adopt whatever organizational and time management steps are requisite to accomplish a sensible amount of work.</p>
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		<title>Sarah&#8217;s 30 Notes Of Happiness</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 15:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saw Jeanette&#8217;s blog about <a href="http://goodvibeblog.com/2008/09/04/top-ten-greatest-pleasures/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/goodvibeblog.com');">Top Ten Great Pleasures</a> on things that make you happy, and I came up with a list. I did my own list when I gave a writing assignment some time ago, but I&#8217;ll type them out here. I got greedy and came up with 30 things.</p>
<p>1.	Seeing a beautiful rainbow in the urban area. (just saw one recently and everyone was crowding to see it)</p>
<p>2.	Buying new books. (my job allows me to buy hundreds of books, so I also love the process of choosing them!)</p>
<p>3.	Receiving magazines I like in the mail. (love 8 Days for the latest TV show synopsis and gossips, Time and Economist for their current affairs, and Fortune for money)</p>
<p>4.	Reaching home on time to catch my favourite drama serials. (I’m a TV addict.)</p>
<p>5.	Chatting on the phone with my husband. (Sometimes we chat for an hour before I go to bed)</p>
<p>6.	Finishing an entire drama series within 3 days. (TV junkie alert – Desperate Housewives, Jumong, The Legend, and this year alone)</p>
<p>7.	Surfing the net. (Especially excited when I check out the deals, and the tips and everything else)</p>
<p>8.	Reading a book lying down. (Bad for eyesight, but I love reading)</p>
<p>9.	Getting the resident stray cat’s attention. (I’m a closet Cat Lady. Only I don’t feed them. I like to tease the cats by making some sounds, and it’s cute when they turn their heads to look at me.)</p>
<p>10.	Getting great response from the people I work with. (Sometimes I have great ideas, and I try them out at work, and they enjoy the sessions.)</p>
<p>11.	Laughing at jokes. (Some of my friends are very interesting people.)</p>
<p>12.	Helping my friends analyse and <a href="http://sarah-tan.com/2007/09/19/visualising-where-you-live-and-how-you-look/" >visualize their dates</a>. (I get so excited doing this.)</p>
<p>13.	Eating cheesecake, warm chocolate cake or chocolate soufflé. (Yum, yum.)</p>
<p>14.	Seeing my face or my article in the newspapers. (twice this year already. The next I want to see is my own book published. And lots more!)</p>
<p>15.	Seeing my favourite car – Daihatsu Copen. (even if it’s not a good idea to own it)</p>
<p>16.	Working out at the gym. (get to exercise)</p>
<p>17.	Chatting with my brother and coming up with funny and cool suggestions. (too bad we seldom see each other even though we live in the same house)</p>
<p>18.	Watching people’s pets on the Internet. (I used to sit in front of the computer and watch people’s pets on webcam. I don’t own any pets, so I compensate by looking at others’. Plus I even made a video about a friend&#8217;s Schnauzer playing.)</p>
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19.	Reading my favourite blogs. (Quite a lot of favourite blogs such as <a href="http://beverly.livejournal.com/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/beverly.livejournal.com');">Beverly</a>, <a href="http://karencheng.com.au" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/karencheng.com.au');">Karen Cheng</a>, <a href="http://www.valska.com/wp/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.valska.com');">Valska</a>, <a href="http://goodvibeblog.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/goodvibeblog.com');">Jeanette </a>among many others)</p>
<p>20.	Listening, playing or doing something with music. (I want to write music. Maybe when I get my own work studio when my new house is ready. I&#8217;m a lazy singer who only sings once a week at my teacher&#8217;s place)</p>
<p>21.	Travelling to beautiful places by aeroplane. (I like taking the plane, since I was a kid.)</p>
<p>22.	Listening to waves lazing at the beach. (been to Bintan, Redang, Tioman, Hua Hin and Sibu, resorts in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand)</p>
<p>23.	Having a massage. (lots of money spent on these.)</p>
<p>24.	Discovering something interesting or new. (From internet, or my books. Love self-improvement books)</p>
<p>25.	Getting room service at the hotel. (Coz I don’t have to tidy up. And I like eating in the room, plus I like having food delivered to my doorstep. I like staying at good hotels)</p>
<p>26.	Checking my bank accounts, investments and other streams of income. (I love money! And having money to spend!)</p>
<p>27.	Chasing celebrities from different fields from Asia. (My favourite is <a href="http://www.ryusiwon.per.sg/profile/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.ryusiwon.per.sg');">Ryu Si Won</a>, Korean actor, I even appeared in some Korean entertainment show because I went to his fan club gathering. And another thou shalt not be named Asian Champion in some sports.)</p>
<p>28.	Getting flowers from my husband! (When he has time, he will get them for me from the nursery.) </p>
<p>29.	<a href="http://sarah-tan.com/2008/03/16/find-a-parking-lot-easily/" >Getting a parking lot in a crowded place</a>. (How can I forget this? 95% of the time I get the lots I want quickly and near to the place I’m heading.)</p>
<p>30.	Working on my blogs. (I love blogging. Check out my main blogs at <a href="http://SingaporeProfit.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/SingaporeProfit.com');">Singapore Profit</a>, <a href="http://wedding-breeze.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/wedding-breeze.com');">Wedding-Breeze </a>and a few others.) </p>
<p>Tell me about your great pleasures, and leave a trackback to your blog! What makes you happy? What are the little things in life that cheer you up? </p>
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		<title>Eat That Frog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 11:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband told me about a book ‘Eat That Frog!’ and I was wondering what kind of weird book it was. Apparently, someone in his course mentioned this book about combating procrastination. I absolutely need it. I had already managed to psyche myself about work, so I’m quite happy for the past six weeks. However, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband told me about a book ‘Eat That Frog!’ and I was wondering what kind of weird book it was. Apparently, someone in his course mentioned this book about <a href="http://sarah-tan.com/2008/05/12/procrastination-%e2%80%93-a-deadly-disease/" >combating procrastination</a>. I absolutely need it. I had already managed to <a href="http://sarah-tan.com/2008/07/07/scrambling-negative-experiences/" >psyche myself about work</a>, so I’m quite happy for the past six weeks. However, I have not done that for one critical part of my work, and I’m simply procrastinating. It’s Sunday and I brought my work home, but I had been doing other things. </p>
<p>So what does ‘Eat That Frog’ try to say? Well, there are always things we dislike doing everyday. Think of the frog as that thing we dislike. So, we should start our day by eating that frog. Get to the dirty task right in the beginning of the day. You need to know what is vital and at the same time it may be tedious. So once you get it out of the way, the rest of your day is lovely.</p>
<p>Although, I think the title isn’t really apt for Chinese, because frogs are delicious! I think I might have eaten frog legs before, and they are soft, and a little chewy. However, if I see the frogs that are still alive, I think I’ll avoid eating them. I don’t need to see how my food used to look like.</p>
<p>I guess I’m going to get to work since I have another 4 or 5 hours to go before the start of tomorrow, and more work that is going to pour in. </p>
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		<title>Scrambling Negative Experiences</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 06:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past few months, I had been seriously contemplating a career switch, or at the worst case scenario, I’ll just stay at home and do my own stuff. I had been feeling very stressed at work, and I did not look forward to going to work. I would cry when I drive to work, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past few months, I had been seriously contemplating a career switch, or at the worst case scenario, I’ll just stay at home and do my own stuff. I had been feeling very stressed at work, and I did not look forward to going to work. I would cry when I drive to work, but after reading Awaken The Giant Within by Anthony Robbins, I decided to do something about it.</p>
<p>To get rid of negative thoughts, play the scenes where you feel really lousy about yourself. See those experiences like a movie. It could be that of a bad breakup, or your boss scolding you, or any experiences that you have extremely negative vibes about.</p>
<p>After that, replay the scenes backwards at extra fast speed. Distort the scenes and make one person’s head big, or if someone had said something nasty, watch how they swallow their words and imagine the words rushing out from the years like steam. If someone had been nasty, imagine their faces being distorted, or their ears growing till Dumbo’s size. Make the faces green or purple. Then, fast forward the movie, and then backwards many times, until the entire negative experiences become cartoonish and laughable. Add your favourite cartoon’s funny sounds or soundtrack with as much exaggeration and humour.</p>
<p>If you can do this effectively, whatever that has been affecting you for years will no longer affect you. You have broken the pattern of associating such images to pain. Instead, you will see such situations differently.</p>
<p>I tried that, and while I cannot say whether it is hundred percent successful, I already feel so much better about going to work, and even though the workload is still very heavy, I’m actually enjoying myself. I still have some way to go before I resolve my issues about my career path, but for now, I am feeling way better than I did a few months back.</p>
<p>By doing this, you get to break the negative thought pattern. You scramble the sensations. Try it and let me know in your comments. It could be about your phobia towards creatures such as cockroaches and lizards, or an unhappy relationship, or fears about public speaking.</p>
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		<title>Happiness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 04:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singapore’s happiest person will be introduced soon at a conference, New Science of Happiness And Well-being. It would be held at Singapore Expo on 16-17 April. They offer tips and tools to build lasting happiness in work and life. Each seat costs $1388. When the search for the Singapore’s Happiest Person was announced recently, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singapore’s happiest person will be introduced soon at a conference, <a href="http://simply-happy.com/index.html" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/simply-happy.com');">New Science of Happiness And Well-being</a>. It would be held at Singapore Expo on 16-17 April. They offer tips and tools to build lasting happiness in work and life. Each seat costs $1388. When the search for the Singapore’s Happiest Person was announced recently, I thought that not many people would enter, but apparently, according to the Sunday Times, there were quite a lot of applications.</p>
<p>It’s not easy being happy but it is certainly achievable. We have a choice in being happy or angry or sad, so instead of choosing a negative state of mind, why not choose one that is better for the body. We may have events that make us unhappy, but dwelling on them do not make us feel better.</p>
<p>In another article in The Sunday Times, according to two Wharton economists, money might not buy you love, but it might be able to buy you happiness. When we have money, we have the freedom to do many things. At the very least, the day to day existence need not be on people’s topmost priority. This is also due to more statistics that measured happiness and covered more countries.</p>
<p>Some limiting beliefs people have about money is that having money may take away happiness, but it all boils down to the person’s attitude, and not the money itself.</p>
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		<title>Using Positive Vibes To Leave Clients Satisfied</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 03:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I put in 14 hours for two days running at work, and I was really tired out by the end of it. We had to meet people and relay the performances of their charges to them. Some of them were quite friendly, while others were quite demanding, by saying the fault lay with us when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I put in 14 hours for two days running at work, and I was really tired out by the end of it. We had to meet people and relay the performances of their charges to them. Some of them were quite friendly, while others were quite demanding, by saying the fault lay with us when they should be the ones who take responsibilities.</p>
<p>On yesterday’s afternoon, I had to make calls to a few people to check whether they were turning up for the session at night. One of them was rather antagonistic and I started to feel all the negative vibes. I forced myself to keep smiling so that the person would calm down. Towards the end, it ended on an ok note, though he did not turn up at night.</p>
<p>After receiving so much negative vibes, I continued to make another call. This was a mistake I made. By bringing all the negative feelings from the other caller, I had inadvertently caused the next caller to pick up all the negative vibes and it simply triggered off from her an outpouring of frustrations and complaints on our side. She only had a few points to talk about, and each point she repeated at least 10 times using the same phrases. The accusations were mainly directed at other staff, but she still heaped all those things on me. I should have learnt better managing skills in such as telling her that it was not right make such accusations on everyone, or learning the <a href="http://sarah-tan.com/2008/03/02/8020-pareto-rule/" >80/20 rule</a> where the worst customers should be dropped.</p>
<p>What I did was to continue to let her pour out her grievances, and just show her that I was listening. However, I decided I had to take charge of the conversation. I decided to change my negative vibes and try to think positive thoughts that the conversation will end well. I also remembered my friend and ex-colleague telling me that when people complain, they want something to be done. So as the person in authority, we should come up with a plan to help them resolve their issues. I also came up with a strategy for better monitoring and she accepted it.</p>
<p>Finally, after 40 minutes of her mainly making 4 points, I could put the phone down. It was much later my colleague came to me and told me that the same lady had bombarded her for one and half hours on the same issues and she even revealed something more shocking. I totally agree with <a href="http://goodvibeblog.com/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/goodvibeblog.com');">Jeanette of Good Vibe Blog</a>, that when <a href="http://goodvibeblog.com/?p=311" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/goodvibeblog.com');">we persist, they resist</a>. It&#8217;s really the Law Of Attraction.</p>
<p>When I checked the list of people I wanted to see, one of my supervisors came to tell me that one particular lady would talk for extremely long and could be quite difficult to handle as she wanted step-by-step explanations on every single thing. Immediately, I channelled the negative thoughts again, and when I asked my colleague who used to handle her, he told me the same thing and how careful I had to be.</p>
<p>I was a little affected by the two negative calls, and what my colleagues told me but I decided not to concentrate on such negativity. I decided to think how easy and quickly the meeting with her and others will go. I started thinking about how smooth the process will be, and how on time we will finish the discussions.</p>
<p>Hence, I used my secret weapon and just smiled and smiled. I also kept those waiting to see us happy by showing pictures of their charges and other activities. The difficult person did not turn up, and the lady I thought would take extremely long was actually quite reasonable and we finished on a good note. I had also brought up something good about her charge and she was so happy about it. So I guess focussing on positive things worked.</p>
<p>My supervisor who said something about “We will Survive” instead of “We will Excel”, our usual slogan, and she really channelled the negative vibes was still talking to clients when I left. The other colleague who told me how to handle that “difficult” client ended up spending more time there than anticipated. And I was actually the first one to leave. When I looked at the other meeting rooms, there were still many clients inside there milling around, and when I finally left my workroom, these people were not back yet. Positive thinking really works!</p>
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