How To Have A Life-changing Experience

Written by dave stephenson


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It was some years before I really manage to to grasp my life to make it a 'life-changing' experience that we all seek. You can explorerepparttar world in search of life's riches but until you're really appreciate that you can mould your existence, you may not find that life-changing experience. Take time to explore your mind and discover who you are, and who you want to be, before you leave home. You'll then be on a journey that you can savor with a passion.

Dave has a degree and has studied the sciences behind self improvement for many years. He has a passion for making the tools for self improvement widely available and operates the website: www.wingsofdestiny.com


10 ways to get ideas

Written by Christopher Smith


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6.Teach yourself to juggle. It’s good for your hand-eye co-ordination as well as your mind. All you need are three tennis balls or beanbags and a lot of concentration. And understanding neighbours inrepparttar apartment below yours…

7.Spend time with positive, creative people – they can be family, friends, co-workers or acquaintances, it doesn’t matter which. Spend less time with narrow-minded, negative people, as they will not createrepparttar 130246 right atmosphere for getting ideas.

8.Exercise. It makes you feel good (if you don’t over-do it) and it getsrepparttar 130247 blood pumping. Your brain needs a good supply of blood and oxygen to operate at its best. Your little grey cells will thank you for it.

9.Look around you. Try and see things in your surroundings that you have never noticed before. You might be surprised by what you find. Your wallpaper looks like it dates fromrepparttar 130248 1970’s – how could you have missed that until now?

10.Seize any chance you get to travel. After all, they say travel broadensrepparttar 130249 mind and anything that does that can only be good for you.

Finally, remember that you can have ideas - don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t. You’ve got a brain so don’t be afraid to use it.

Christopher Smith is a marketer and copywriter.


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