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Saying Yes to Change: an interview with Alex Blackwell

Change is an essential part of life balance because you can’t grow as a person without changing your habits, lifestyle and your attitude. However, making that change is not always easy.
The first, and most difficult, step is admitting that you were wrong. If the change involves only you then this first step is not too bad (for example, if you know that you need to lose weight you can admit that your diet previously wasn’t the best choice.) However, admitting that you were wrong in a relationship, in your attitude at or towards work as well as many other life situations becomes increasingly more difficult.

The Art of the Sale: Review and Giveaway

Whether we like it or not, sales are a huge part of our lives.
That’s the idea that stood behind the book The Art of the Sale by Philip Delves Broughton that I had a chance to review last week.

Code to Joy: Review and Giveaway

Do you sometimes feel that certain events from your past just can’t disappear from your memory? No matter how much you try you just can’t shake them off and move on in life?

Sometimes it can be something very important like divorce of parents or a childhood trauma but in other cases a small event (that seems almost irrelevant when you think about it logically) keeps nagging you for many years, stealing your joy and ability to be happy.

The Idea Factory: Book Review and Giveaway

One of the biggest propellers of any thriving economy is innovation. If you look back at the history than any blooming economical epoch is associated with inventions, revolutions of some sorts and change.

Healthier Body and Calmer Mind: Green Juicing Anyone?

Interview with Farnoosh Brock Did you ever think of a healthy habit that you wanted to try but was a little afraid of it at the same time? Green juicing was that habit for me. I’ve heard and read a lot about it but could never master up the will power to try it. One [...]

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