The Sep 16th, 2007 edition of the Personal Development Carnival is up at Lyman’s Creating A Better Life blog.
Here’s a link: Personal Development Carnival – September 16th, 2007
Get Organized. Stay Motivated. Enjoy Life.
The Sep 16th, 2007 edition of the Personal Development Carnival is up at Lyman’s Creating A Better Life blog.
Here’s a link: Personal Development Carnival – September 16th, 2007
I’ve just been contacted by a ConceptDraw representative to confirm that the latest version of their project management software, ConceptDraw Project 4, has just been released. I’m a happy owner of the MindMAP 5 product by this company, and I’m quite happy with it, that’s why I believe Project 4 should be an interesting product.
[Read more…] about Project Management Software: ConceptDraw Project 4 is officially out
I’ve recently come across another quite interesting challenge, and once again I just couldn’t let it pass without participating.
It looks like Jenny and Erin are on their quest to find out as much as possible about habits. They seem to be interested in every little detail: what you think of habits, how you form them, and what makes your habit setting and mastering a success. Everyone’s more than welcome to participate.
Those of you who’ve been reading this blog for some time will surely remember that habits are one of the topics I’m passionate about. I like talking about them so much that there’s even a separate category created on my blog: Mastering Habits.
Well, the Personal Development List which started as a simple project by Priscilla McIntire has grown to be so huge that it can’t be ignored by even the biggest names in the field. I’ve been hiding in the shadows so far, but only because I wanted to have as many links there on the list to be featured here on my blog.
I would like to once again say a REALLY BIG THANK YOU, Priscilla! You’ve started a great thing and it’s my pleasure to help you by sharing the list and pointing more people back to your website!
[Read more…] about Personal Development List by Priscilla Palmer
I’ve been tagged to write this post by Ed Mills from Evolving Times. He has challenged his readers to think and post about the possible use for the extra 36 hours of spare time each week. Although I haven’t read The 4-Hour work Week book by Tim Ferriss yet, I think it doesn’t hurt arranging the thoughts and plans for enjoying my not-so-distant future life once more.
Hi all, it’s Sunday again, and I just want to remind you that the latest edition of the Personal Development Carnival is up at the Powerfull Living blog.
Thanks for a great edition, Lorraine!
Read this carnival: Personal Development Carnival – September 9, 2007 edition.