Are you travelling along the slippery slope to your grave? Written by Lynn Claridge
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You need to look inside yourself, only you can decide if you are happy and fulfilled and I mean “really happy and fulfilled” with path you are on. If you are unsure then chances are you wish to change something in your life. This could be a physical or mental change. By physical I mean you may wish to me healthier and would like to take up more exercise. You may wish to travel world. By a mental change I mean a greater understanding of something that interests you, to educate your mind. For example you may wish to travel more, see parts of world that offer great wonders or different cultures. Unfortunately you do not earn enough money to do this. If you were to educate yourself in your line of work, gain qualifications and advance your career path. You would then earn more money, which in turn would allow you to travel. You see choice is yours. You decide which path you wish to take. The majority of people do not fore fill there full potential. They lack confidence and effort but most of all they do not believe in there own ability to change their life for better. Change your mindset. Believe in yourself and you will gain confidence. Put in effort and you will reap rewards both mentally and physically. If you do this you will be in a better position to chart a course for yourself that is truer to your inner being. A soul path a path with a heart your path with a capital P.

Lynn Claridge is a psychic medium. She specializes in self-development through meditation and the understanding of your inner-self. She has written a book “Understanding your Psychic Ability” and has a psychic website inthe6th.com covering amongst other subjects, spiritualality, self-healing and personal development.
| | How To Live Happily Ever AfterWritten by Maya Pinion
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Before a person jumped into bed with someone or moved in with someone or married someone or divorced someone, if they had asked themselves "will I be happier afterward?", maybe they wouldn't have done it (or maybe they would have!) Before a person did something self-destructive, if they had asked themselves "will I be happier afterward?", maybe they wouldn't have done it. And, before a person did something good - for themselves or others - if they had asked themselves "will I be happier afterward?", maybe they would have done even more good things. So before you choose to do something, ask yourself "will I be happier afterward?". Then make right decision, for right reasons, and live happily ever after.

Maya Pinion is a Los Angeles based freelance writer who loves to help people feel better, do better, be better and urges people to visit DestinyFinders.com.
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