Monthly Archives: March 2011

Day 10: Make Her Laugh, Make Her Breakfast – Why Laughter Is The Best Aphrodisiac

Forget the roses and moonlight serenades, the secret to winning a place in a woman’s (or man’s) heart is a great big belly laugh.

Laughter not only makes us feel good, it can also be the cement that seals the relationship. Continue reading

Hasta La Vista, Baby: The One Secret to Success

There’s just one more really important little tip for making it happen. Follow my Rule of One. Simply stated, do one thing every single day — no matter how small, no matter how simple — towards moving you closer to your goal. Continue reading

Day 11: How To Feel Great Every Time You Get Dressed

Did you know you can instantly feel a lot better about your body simply by choosing clothes that fit and flatter you now, rather than putting it off until you reach some ideal weight?

Or that the best way to exude sexuality and confidence is not by squeezing into skin tight clothes but finding outfits that work with your body? Continue reading

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12 Critical Things You Should Never Tolerate

There is so much in life that we just tolerate. Some of it we have to deal with (taxes, bad weather, traffic). But there’s a good portion of stuff that we tolerate even when we don’t have to. We step around things, overlook irritations, and mindlessly accept energy drains. Continue reading

Day 12: You Are Not Alone! How Joining a Community Can Improve Your Life

People who volunteer feel happier, have a sense of purpose, and experience the rich rewards that come with giving time. Being generous with your time and effort can lead to improved physical and mental health for yourself and others. Continue reading

11 More Motivational Quotes for 2011

Today I want to look at 11 more motivational quotes. Why? Because motivation is something you need daily.

I like what Zig Ziglar said about motivation, he said, “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” Continue reading