Awaken Your Inner WinnerWritten by Donald Schnell
Article Title: Awaken Your Inner Winner Author Name: Dr. Donald Schnell Contact Email Address: Donald@spiritualjava.com Word Count: 284 Category: Personal Development, Motivation, Self Help Copyright Date: 2003 ******************************************** Publishing Guidelines: Thank you for publishing this article in its entirety including resource box. When possible, please notify me of publication by sending either a website link or a copy of your ezine upon publication via email to Donald@SpiritualJava.com Thank You! ******************************************** Awaken Your Inner Winner ©2003 Dr. Donald Schnell Awaken Your Inner Winner Dear Colleague, And open mind is a free mind. Your Inner winner emerges as you open your mind to new ideas. If you close your mind to new ideas, concepts and people, you are locking a door that imprisons your own mentality. When you lock your mind down with your prejudices you lock doors to your success. Intolerance cuts off flow of ideas between your subconscious mind and your conscious mind. Nearly 100 years ago, Wright brothers decide to invent a flying machine. History records how they were ridiculed by majority. It was a closed minds that ridiculed. However, they listened to Inner Winner. Your Inner Winner is a voice that encourages you to try and try again. Your Inner Winner will have courage in face of ridicule. It is one pointed and focused on your success.
| | Remembering Your DreamsWritten by Stephanie Davies
Learning to remember your dreams is harder for some than for others. There are many reasons a person would want to remember their dreams, including increased self-awareness and knowledge about yourself, coming to grips with aspects of yourself, education, finding out hidden emotions, and more. Remembering your dreams is like opening door to your own mind. However, for you it may be incredibly difficult to do so, or perhaps you can remember some things but not others. So here are some tips, hints, and ideas for helping you to remember your dreams and unlock your full potential! Firstly, focusing on your dreams before you go to sleep at night is one of most important things. If, right before you go to sleep, you tell yourself "I will remember my dreams tonight" and think about remembering them before you go to sleep, you will have a much higher chance of remembering them upon waking in morning. Be sure and keep any other thoughts out of your mind before drifting to sleep as a cluttered mind can decrease chances that you will remember your dreams upon waking. Also, focusing on remembering your dreams upon waking in morning is another very important thing. This sounds very easy, but is often hard for some to do. When you very first wake up, simply think about your dreams. Don't allow your mind to drift off to other things, just lay there and think about things you dreamt about night before. For this reason, it is helpful to have a pen and paper handy beside bed for writing things down when you first wake up. Some people prefer a tape recorder, and others get fancy journals to write their dreams in. It doesn't really matter which method you use, point is to document them while they are still fresh in your mind. Also, when you wake up, try to wake up as slowly and gently as possible. Just lay there for a few moments, relaxing and thinking about your dreams. Often if you wake up suddenly in morning and try and wake right up, your dream images will leave your mind.
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