Finding a Mentor
Do you have to have a mentor to become successful?
An Extensive Outline To The Practice Of Personal Prophecy And Its Purpose.
April 22, 2011 by Kristen Spencer
Filed under Education
Perhaps the most contentious issue within the contemporary Church of today is that of personal prophecy. Its goal is said to be to help individuals to understand and consequently realise God’s ultimate purpose in their lives. It has been claimed by many that this practice can be highly comforting and can indeed greatly edify and exhort any individual who practices it.
8 Things You Need to Start Your Daily Mental Workout Today.
April 17, 2011 by Henry Okwo
Filed under Education
Stress prevents your brain from functioning at its very best. Just as you would manicure your lawn to keep the weeds away, it’s equally important to keep stress out of our bodies. Exercising your brain daily will decrease the harmful effects that stress causes physiologically like high blood pressure, increased heart rate and headaches. Stress takes an emotional toll too as it makes tougher to concentrate, causes automatic negative talk and restlessness. Perform a daily mental workout to keep stress away.
Personal Development For Success. What Are The Alternatives?
December 3, 2009 by Peter Stephenson
Filed under Education, Online Courses, Related Articles
Young people growing individually is the underpinning theme of Personal Department. Included are the development of yourself as a person, and how you acquire capability and knowledge. Additionally it is about how you develop in maturity, in the way you are educated, how you work, and how you develop socially.
For Young People Wanting To Succeed, The Importance Of Family
November 26, 2009 by Peter Stephenson
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Influence is a critical part of our early development, and the main source is our family. Also, we are influenced by how and where we live in our early lives. We watch others and follow their example, and we learn behavior primarily from our mothers and fathers.