Wednesday, April 04, 2012

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OYSR => SnapShot 5: Change Just One Thing


Weekly Reminder: Live in the present moment
"Being in the present moment without thinking you are your self;
and you are true to your self when you feel far from your self.
This alters the balance in all of your relationships, and changes
your life!
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April is Stress Awareness Month, and a great time to continue our
14 SnapShot series on Overcoming Your Stress Reactions with
SnapShot 5: Change Just One Thing

For your consideration, here are a few ideas to help you change
just one thing
...

Now is the time for you to change just one thing.

What do you want to change in your life?

Having only positive thoughts during this exercise helps you
develop action steps to achieve this change.

Think of just one thing you want to change in your business life,
and think of just one thing you want to change in your personal
life.

Do you want to be more courageous, more flexible, and more
optimistic in your business, and personal relationships?

If your answer is yes...

Make a list of what your action steps must be for you to be more
courageous, more flexible, and more optimistic.

Again staying positive...

You begin to change just one thing in your business, and personal
life by knowing what you want to change, and the action steps you
need to take to get there.

Press to know more about how-to change just one thing

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At the end of each day, do you change just one thing in your business,
in your personal, and in your professional life?

Tell us in the "Post Your Comment Here" link below how when you
change just one thing helps you get more done with less distress.

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seek prompt attention for any specific condition and/or situation.]

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