Adjust Your Internal Thermostat

Written by Tony Papajohn


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Most often, our initial impressions of money, work, and relationships formrepparttar basis of our mental and emotional framework about these subjects.

Our parents or primary caregivers arerepparttar 128982 main shapers of these frameworks, but extended family, peers, clergy, andrepparttar 128983 entire culture contribute as well.

We can’t change these first impressions, but we can realize that many of them were based on faulty information.

When we modify our first impressions with new information, we adjust our internal thermostats.

Find that new information (work can be fun, money can be plentiful,repparttar 128984 world is full of opportunity) and you will enjoy a new experience.

If not,repparttar 128985 consequences of first impressions andrepparttar 128986 thermostat they helped to shape, will linger for a lifetime.

Copyright 2004 by Tony Papajohn Tony writes and speaks on success. Subscribe to his free SuccessMotivator e-zine at http://www.successmotivator.com



Tony Papajohn speaks and writes on success. He specializes in teaching how to use the brain to tap the power of the mind. He has written and taught courses on Ericksonian hypnosis, NLP, and C.G. Jung. Tony publishes his thoughts and findings in his free SuccessMotivator newsletter. His hundreds of short articles cover a wide range of subjects and illustrate the principles of success and successful living.


Great Tips For A Safe Online Dating Experience

Written by Ann Bendis


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Tip #4: In case you've been stranded on a deserted island forrepparttar past thirty years and fail to realize that unfortunately there are some cruel and sick people in this world, this message needs to be heard. First Dates Should Be in Public! Never ever agree to meet atrepparttar 128980 other person's place or to pick them up. Also, be sure and let a friend or family member know your plans forrepparttar 128981 evening. Stay alert onrepparttar 128982 first date. If you must have an alcoholic beverage, have only one and do not leave your drink unattended.

Tip #5: Try meeting duringrepparttar 128983 day, perhaps on your lunch break. Ifrepparttar 128984 date isn't going as planned, you have a perfect reason to cutrepparttar 128985 outing short.

Tip #6: Red Flags. As in all traffic signs, red means stop. Don't ignore things that leap out at you aboutrepparttar 128986 person. These things are warning signs and include such behaviors:

a) Refuses to answer your questions directly. Isrepparttar 128987 person hiding something?

b) Makes disrespectful comments about others. How willrepparttar 128988 person describe you?

c) Inconsistent information which doesn't match prior information from profile, chat, emails, and phone calls. Liar! Liar! Pants on Fire.

d) Avoids phone contact. Why? Marriage?

Ifrepparttar 128989 fates are kind, then you will only have pleasant dates as a result of your online matching, but just in case, it's always good to be prepared.

Ann Bendis writes about online dating and relationships at http://www.singleattractions.com


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