Welcome To The Evolution!!!
This is from the extended scenes of the documentary: The Secret

“Nothing can add more power to your life than concentrating all your energies on a limited set of targets.”

-- Nido Qubein

Susan David writes:

Do you spend hours worrying that you aren't good enough to succeed? That you're just not capable or that you aren't smart enough? You're not alone.

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The imposter syndrome is common — and it can be hard to overcome. Quieting your inner critic takes a series of specific steps.

She goes on to explain just how this can be done... http://bit.ly/7OoS25

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Once again, a graphic novel exemplifying comics' ability to uniquely treat the themes of literary fiction has topped PW Comics Week's annual critics poll. David Mazzucchelli's long-awaited Asterios Polyp got the most votes, with six.
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"He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still."

-- Lao Tsu

Word "czars" at Lake Superior State University "unfriended" 15 words and phrases and declared them "shovel-ready" for inclusion on the university's 35th annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness.

Read the list here ..http://bit.ly/6rlADZ

Katherine Paterson, both a two-time Newbery medalist and two-time National Book Award-winner, replaces Jon Scieszka as the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, a two-year position created to raise national awareness of the importance of lifelong literacy and education.

“It is, I don’t have to say, an honor and a thrill," says Paterson. "I cannot fill Jon’s shoes, but I can follow in his footsteps, seeking to alert our nation to the importance and delight to be found in literature for young people.” more » » »

"Every achiever that I have ever met says, 'My life turned around when I began to believe in me.'"

Dr. Robert Schuller

Boy wizard catapults kids' stories to forefront; technology alters how people buy, read books

There probably hasn't been a decade that saw so much change in the book industry since Johannes Gutenberg came up with the movable-type printing press about 560 years ago.

Many factors contributed to that change, but two tower above the rest: Harry Potter and the Internet.

Read more ...  http://bit.ly/5PmvKv

"In school you get the lesson and then take the test ... In life you take the test and then get the lesson."

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