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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

No Matter .....

"No matter what you're experiencing, there's a light at the end of every one of life's tunnels. At times it might seem a challenge to see that end point clearly, however you know it's there and you can keep moving nearer to it. Just keep stepping forward and notice the many successes that you can celebrate along your journey. Above all, remember to celebrate and give thanks!" -quote by Thea Westra at Forward Steps


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The Mozart Effect

An introduction to the effects of Mozart’s music which can be used to soothe the mind, induce sleep and relaxation, reduce depression, anxiety and stress, improve awareness and memory and awaken the body.

To-date the academic world is undecided about the results of research into the 'Mozart Effect'. Whilst some researchers found support for the proposition, others dismissed it. You’ll learn more about both sides of the argument in this introduction.


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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Laughter is the best medicine

Laughter is the best medicine; this is Hilarious! Be Proactive and Take Massive Actions. Share a smile

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Legend has it that Lao Tzu was the keeper of the archives of the imperial court of China. Saddened and disillusioned at life and humanity, and that people were unable to follow the path of goodness, he left his position in the court. It was in that renunciation that he wrote down his spiritual teachings and thus the Tao Te Ching - “The Way and It’s Power” was created. "At the center of your being you have the answer, you know who you are and you know what you want!" -Lao Tzu According to tradition, the work of the Tao Te Ching originates in the 4th century BC, but recent discoveries showed that it is no early than the 4th or 3rd century. The oldest existing copy is from 206 or 195 BC. “Lao Tzu would have composed this work by the request of Yin Hsi, the Guardian of the Mountain Pass, while he began his wandering towards west. It consists of 81 short chapters among which 37 form the first part, the Book of the Way (tao), and the next 44 form the Book of Te. Its division in chapters is considered to be the result of the remarks of mysterious Heschang Gong (Han dynasty).” Source: taopage.com

Monday, September 16, 2013

What Makes Life Meaningful

Michael Steger is an Associate Professor in the Counseling Psychology and Applied Social Psychology programs at Colorado State University. He's also the co-editor of Designing Positive Psychology from Oxford University Press, and Purpose and Meaning in the Workplace from American Psychological Association Press. In this talk, he asks the question "What Makes Life Meaningful?" and he shares what psychological science can tell us about the answer. He says, "Purpose is the need to do." 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Life Is Like A Cup Of Coffee

Viewed millions of times in hundreds of countries across the globe, this video inspires people to really look at the deeper meaning of life... and to savor every moment. 

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