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Have Confidence In Yourself...

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Richard MacKenzie  http://www.mindsetmentor.com/authordetail.php?autid=947

Submitted 2008-03-10 15:02:24 The problems related to self confidence do not come to an end at the onset it self and has deep rooted effects. Confidence becomes a problem not only in public, but it shoots up when an individual is supposed to undertake responsibilities in life. An individual is bound to show different aspects of his/her character when faced with different situations. Every individual is a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, a husband or a wife, an officer or a subordinate all in one at the same time. All these different faces fill him with various tasks that have to be undertaken with no failure. Self confidence to deliver all duties with nothing lagging behind is something without which all of us find difficult from time to time. It is quite a task to proceed at times of difficulties. When too many demanding situations come up simultaneously, it is quite common that people shiver in front of the dilemma. The puzzles continue unresolved. Shouting at fellow beings or blaming others is going to be of no use. People need to realize the situation and problems and need to act accordingly. When one realizes the lack of self confidence in, you must take necessary actions to overcome the problem to bring out the best in you. A person who has a serious problem in regards to confidence will start facing the problem from an early age and may even experience difficulties in looking at others or to talk in front of people. Their confidence interferes with a self awareness of the bodily changes at the time of puberty and slowly you turn out to be introverted. It is a common phenomenon that even people who were smart and active in their young ages undergo a drastic change in their teenage years. They find it difficult to accept the change of voice and features in them. The lack of self confidence again rises up. At a later stage, in colleges they have to face too many stages and audiences as compared to their earlier life. Seminars, project presentations and arts day turns out to be their worst nightmare. Career graph remains stagnant and failures in profession follow in life. Fellow beings can help these people a lot to boost their confidence level. But when beyond a limit, hypnosis is the best technique to deal with the problem of self confidence. Tensions and worries are wiped away through a relaxation of mind and body. Insight into the potentials inside him will help him to gain confidence, thereby polishing his talents. Hypnotherapy techniques help him to get back the self confidence immersed in his anxieties and help him in conquering heights of life. It is easy to help a man to achieve success in life. At the same time no time is required to defeat him if he is less confident about himself. The entire journey of life is through the confidence of heart and mind. Self confidence is the motivating power acting from within that takes him through the hardest paths of life. Author Resource:- For more information on confidence and self confidence check the link - http://www.richardmackenziedirect.com/Self-Confidence-Hypnosis.htm
By : Kevin Sinclair    
Submitted 2008-07-11 10:38:28 

Investing in furthering your education?

What is this all about and why should you do it?
 Don't you think it sounds a bit tedious? ABSOLUTELY, NO WAY! It is all about your life

and your continuing existence, not to mention the future of your family, your community
 and the planet as a whole. What could possibly be more exciting than this?

The reasons for furthering your education beyond that of high school or university are plentiful.
You are not only likely to reach a higher position career wise, but you will have all manner experiences,
opportunities and new doors opening to you. It is a sad but true fact that most folk would agree that
 they were not properly equipped for the big wide world in a thorough way when at school.

Continuing with your education will make sense of the saying about the world being your oyster.
Your potential will be unleashed and your talents revealed which may well lead you to success in
life and the fulfillment of all your dreams.

Awareness of what action to take, or even not to take is the key. You can change your environment
by being able to do things that others can't because they do not have the knowledge. When you are
 well informed it makes you less worried about change so many more options are open to you.

Learning is in itself a skill. Having an open mind about new ideas is vital to the development of
your personality. Discover your particular strengths and build on them. By the same token, be aware
of your weaknesses and get rid of them. Develop your passions, look for new trends and consider every
new opportunity you are presented with.

Use what you have learned and act upon it. Action is just as important (if not more so) than learning
 because if you do not act on what you have learned, nothing is likely to change.

Although creating wealth is a very good reason to learn, it's not all about money. It's about the
ultimate lifestyle opportunity of being able to choose.

Your improved lifestyle can create health and well being, so find and work on your artistic passion
 and nurture your inner being by meditation and spirituality.

Its all about discovering ways to look after you new life and wealth, by legally and properly constructed financial tools such as trusts which not only protect your assets but teach you the tax secrets of the rich.

Learning about new technologies, and coming up with inventive ways of using what you have learned will
save you time and money. Find out about new ways to preserve energy and lessen your impact on the planet.
 It's all about creating generational changes and learning to work things out and analyze the facts yourself.

Naturally, learning is not cheap and some seminars and courses can be quite expensive. However, if you
consider this expense to be an investment in yourself you will soon realize how worthwhile this is to help
 you to live life to the full. 
Author Resource:- Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of Be Successful News, a site that provides
information and articles on how to succeed in your own home or small business.

Spirituals: The Songs That Inspire Us  http://www.hotsitecontent.com/rss.php?rss=10>Category Rss Feed http://www.hotsitecontent.com/rss.php?rss=10 - http://www.hotsitecontent.com/rss.php?rss=10 By : Duane Shinn http://www.hotsitecontent.com/authordetail.php?autid=189
 
Submitted 2008-07-17 06:05:14 Great spiritual songs that inspire are a part of America's folklore. Long a part of our nation's canon of song, we hardly give thought to how they came into existence. Each one does have a story though, which sheds light on the place and time they were born. The following songs are a few examples of great spirituals and their origins. These songs are great for singing around the piano and are a fine addition to any piano repertoire. Amazing Grace Written originally as a poem by John Newton in 1772, Amazing Grace is one of the most popular spiritual songs in America. The music that accompanies the version we know today is a variation of the tune "New Britain." This music first appeared in 1829 in a hymnal titled Columbian Harmony. The composer is unknown. Amazing Grace is John Newton's personal thoughts on divine grace and his conversion to Christianity. When the Saints Go Marching In This song is familiar as a spiritual tune often played in New Orleans to accompany a funeral procession to and from a burial. Louis Armstrong propelled the song to great popularity in the 1930s with his rousing jazz rendition. However, researchers point to the Bahamas as the birthplace of the song. A song titled "When the Saints are Marching In" resembles the song we know today. Published in 1896, its lyricist and composer were Katherine E. Purvis and James M. Black. Various titles of the piece appeared over the years. The title we are familiar with received publication in a hymnal in 1927 titled "Spirituals Triumphant-Old and New." Vocal and instrumental versions of the song play across the land year after year. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Wallis Willis wrote this song around 1862. The Red River reminded him of the Jordan River, and the references in the song are to the Prophet Elijah going to heaven on a chariot. This song was a favorite of plantation workers in the 1800s. It enjoyed new popularity in the 1960s as part of the music of the Civil Rights movement. Willis was once a slave of the Choctaw Indians. Michael Row the Boat Ashore First published in "Slave Songs of the United States" in 1867, this song began in the oral tradition. The abolitionist Charles Ware wrote the music for the words that freed slaves sung on St. Helena Island in the 1860s. This song speaks of crossing the Jordan River, and the river is a metaphor for crossing over from life to death. The Michael of the song is Michael the Archangel. Go Tell It on the Mountain This song is a popular Christmas tune. It's a traditional African-American spiritual written by John Wesley Work, Jr. in 1907. The song received publication that year in Nashville, Tenn., in his book, "Folk Songs of the American Negro." Work devoted his time to preserving African-American folk music. Go Tell It on the Mountain has a rich performance history, with Peter, Paul, and Mary; Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby; and Bob Marley among its performers. The great spiritual songs continue to speak their words to new generations of listeners. They offer hope to those who seek inspirational messages in musical form to help them in their trials. For this reason, they will uplift those who play and sing them for generations to come. Author Resource:- Duane Shinn is the author of the popular online newsletter on piano chords, available free at "Exciting Piano Chords & Chord Progressions!" http://www.playpiano.com/readmusic.htm