The Roadmap for the Mind

Written by Carol Dorman


I'm an "ideas person". There are dozens of them floating around in my head - all atrepparttar same time which , when they're not colliding with each other, tends to result in a kind of mental gridlock. You reckon voices inrepparttar 130502 head are creepy? Believe me, you don't know creepy until you've heard all those invisible car horns!

Problem is, with all those ideas zooming about, blaring out their merits on subliminal woofers, each one trying to nudgerepparttar 130503 others off that metaphorical freeway with their monster-truck(ish) bull-bars, every one of them becomes lost in a buzz of "one day.." The consequence of this, of course, is many things begun but not many seen through torepparttar 130504 end.

Does anyone else relate to this? Assuming that I'm notrepparttar 130505 only one with a traffic jam in her head (andrepparttar 130506 notion that I am is REALLY creepy), how do we solve this problem? How do we make order out of this chaos and getrepparttar 130507 traffic flowing again?

Allow me to introduce: "The Roadmap forrepparttar 130508 Mind". Now this is more than just a list of places and how to get there. The Roadmap forrepparttar 130509 Mind provides allrepparttar 130510 essentials for safe travel.

First of all, we haverepparttar 130511 policeman, Constable Carry-on. He directsrepparttar 130512 traffic so that all ideas come forth in a safe and orderly manner. There will be no overtaking on double yellow lines - and allrepparttar 130513 lines are double yellows. So one at a time each idea moves forward. Idea Number One is directed via arrows in its lane to a pleasant little tourist drive which ends at a picnic ground. There it is required to stay until its feasibility is assessed.

Meanwhile, Idea Number Two is directed through a roundabout where it joins Idea Three on its way torepparttar 130514 caravan park byrepparttar 130515 beach. Frolicking inrepparttar 130516 sea and sand keeps these Ideas happily occupied for ages.

Your True Talent Will Set You Free

Written by Dave Czach


When you get home from work, do you feel enriched, fulfilled and empowered? Or does it seem like you just finished an uphill battle on a treadmill? Imagine being paid to do what you love. You could return home feeling as though time stood still. Being "inrepparttar zone" virtually all day. Coming home invigorated knowing you consistently live a natural high.

If this doesn't describe your day, then tryrepparttar 130501 simple method below to reveal your true talent. Once you identify your unique expression, you will be motivated to experience it virtually everyday. You will have a deep burning desire to feed your soul and share it withrepparttar 130502 world. When you comprehend your purpose, engage it regularly. Perhaps Albert Einstein said it best, "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value."

Your true, unique talent originates deep within your soul. Your heart is your direct connection to your soul. Therefore, speaking and listening to your heart will surface your true talent. Some people even say it'srepparttar 130503 reason you were put on this Earth. To experience your true nature with no boundaries and no embarrassment. To express your soul like no one else can. And to enrich other people's lives.

You can discover your unique talent in only 4 steps. Here, it's crucial you follow Lord Thomas Dewar's advice, "Minds are like parachutes; they work best when open." Dorepparttar 130504 following every night for 21 consecutive nights:

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