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  • How To Create Graphics In Photoshop  By : Lucas Heijn
    When you first start to use a new software product the hardest part is knowing where to start. You get someone to show you and they go Click, click, click, and you are no wiser than before. If anything you feel more frustrated and stupid. The fact is that once you understand something it is easy, but it takes real effort to get to that stage. That's the purpose of this article. To give you a kick-start in 4 easy steps.
  • Technique To Do Conversational Hypnosis In Business  By : Nick Clipton
    Loyalty is very important for all businesses. Without loyalty, business owners would have a very hard time making any money. Luckily for them, conversational hypnosis does much more than making people purchase.
  • IQ Test Or IA Test?  By : Steve Gillman
    Maybe it's time we reconsider the value of the IQ test in favor of the IA, or "Intelligence Application" test.
  • Brain Training 101  By : Steve Gillman
    Want a more powerful brain? Try these simple brain training techniques.
  • Downsized? 7 Steps Of Internet Success Paying Nobody Else  By : Rick London
    Suddenly you are unemployed. Maybe you worked hard for your money forever it seemed. Possibly your company downsized, or you were fired, or your health declined. In any case, you found yourself at home watching cable news, yet still receiving the same bills reflecting your previous lifestyle. Aside from the obvious ego-blow, you feel confused, sad, and overwhelmed.
  • Creative Notions  By : Kim and Petty Charles
    People seem to have the misconception that only a select few are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. That is not true at all. The fact is, creativity is very much like a muscle that needs to be exercised in order to consistently give out great results. If you don't practice harnessing creative thinking, this skill will very much atrophy into inexistence. But keep working and this skill will soon come to you in a snap.
  • What Kind of Genius Do You Want to Be?  By : Stephanie Yeh and Alan Joel, founders Esoteric School of Shamanism and Magic
    A simple way to become a genius in your own way by creating a yearly aim.
  • Pure Simple Magic: Remembering the Solution  By : Stephanie Yeh and Alan Joel, founders Esoteric School of Shamanism and Magic
    A simple magical/Buddhist technique that helps you remember solutions rather than struggling to find them.
  • More than One Way to Skin a Cat: Adventures in Creative Thinking  By : Roger Mitchell
    How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem – and that that problem leads to a dead end? How many times have you felt stumped knowing that the problem laying before you is one you cannot solve. No leads. No options. No solutions.
  • Unleashing the power of your Subconscious Mind  By : Greg Frost
    The key to making your subconscious mind work for you is in your attitude. Having a positive self-esteem and confidence in yourself can go a long way towards reaching the goals that you have put into place for your mind. Whilst many people believe that confidence and esteem are affected by your personality, which is determined at birth, it is not true. It is possible to start cultivating and make better your inner image and resources, mainly that of your subconscious mind.
  • The Benefits of Free Coloring Pages  By : David Yuri
    Childhood is commonly described as the happiest time of life. The most often-used word of childhood is “fun”. Everything you do as a kid, you do it because it brings joy and laughter. A child’s smile can easily light up your entire home.
  • Making Money In Cartooning: It's Not The Newspapers  By : Rick London
    In my ten years of cartooning, people often want to talk about the money. They say things like, "You must be rich with all those newspapers you are in." In the first place, I'm not in that many newspapers and not even syndicated. Even if I was in syndication, that is not where the money is in cartooning. Speaking of syndication, the lottery has better odds.
  • Debit and Credit Card Blocking  By : lar
    Have you ever been told you were over your credit card limit, or had your debit card declined, even though you knew you had available credit or money in your bank account? If this happened shortly after you stayed in a hotel or rented a car, the problem could have been card "blocking."
  • A Psychics Philosophy On And Insight Into Authentic Writing Style  By : Frederick Gimino
    Being a psychic and owning a psychic website requires writing for the mean reader. Unfortunately, the act of crystallizing thoughts into coded words to create a primary text from a dynamic creative thought process often leaves lingering questions. These Questions, often regard the authenticity and true meaning of the primary text.
  • How Your Philosophy Shapes Your Life  By : James Delrojo
    Everyone has a philosophy of life whether they realize it or not. This philosophy was largely instilled into your mind when you were a child and is unlikely to be something that you stopped to weigh up as it was going in.
  • Seizing the Moment: The Reality of Being in the Moment  By : Dr Leo Kady
    What scientists believe happens is that when we live entirely in the moment, we free up the brain to think visually by turning off parts of the brain that drain energy away into neurotic and anxious thinking.
  • Seizing the Moment: Live It  By : Dr Leo Kady
    Happiness, motivation, peak performance, and energy come when we're living in the moment.
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 3  By : Angie D. Dixon - The Leonardo Trait
    Is creativity an inherently valuable character trait? If so, how and why is it valuable, and how can we capitalize on that value? Part 2 in a 3-part series
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 2  By : Angie D. Dixon - The Leonardo Trait
    Is creativity an inherently valuable character trait? If so, how and why is it valuable, and how can we capitalize on that value? Part 2 in a 3-part series
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 1  By : Angie D. Dixon - The Leonardo Trait
    Is creativity an inherently valuable character trait? If so, how and why is it valuable, and how can we capitalize on that value?

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