I hope you can take the time to watch this five minute exploration ... truly gifted
Happiness 50 Ways29/03/2012 The happiest people I know appreciate what they have, keep an open mind to new ideas and ventures, use their leisure time as a means of self development, and love good music, good books, good pictures, good company and good conversation. In other words, they do small things every day to nurture their happiness. (Reference Article On Mark and Angel Hack Life)
It’s a lot easier than it sounds. Anything that helps you feel more positive and joyful is self-nurturing. The result? A happier, healthier you. Here are 50 simple ideas to get you started with nurturing your happiness. Video TED Inspiration28/03/2012 What would you do if you couldn't fail? An exceptional video from TED Bucket List28/03/2012 http://www.thecoolhunter.net/article/detail/1957/amazing-places-to-experience-around-the-globe-part-1 Here are some great suggestions All Heart - Video28/03/2012 This video is really worth watching, just wonderful... If you can't see it play on my web go to http://youtu.be/gcQwYps_tVc or This site Recovery28/03/2012 Recovery is the key to happy business life and happy health. Here's a great article about both http://www.outsideonline.com/fitness/nutrition/The-Top-10-Recovery-Foods.html Your Career21/03/2012 Some jobs just won't exist. Some others like sales representatives, manufacturing, and manual labour will be so shrunk that the probability of having a job is either zero or not much better. Middle management will also go. Here's a chart showing the changes in workforce trends in the USA since 1972.. sadly the charts don't show the rate of change but i can suggest, it's exponential - I.e accelerating.http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/03/20/149015363/what-america-does-for-work?sc=fb&cc=fp Hard Work20/03/2012 Challenging ourselves is healthy. Recovery is a science. In sport there are a range of recovery process. I work there are just a few, like the pub, and sex - sometimes TV. We, at work can learn more about recovery. Currently it's in the stone age. But even in sport, the science of recovery is experiencing constant evolution... here's a great article on it http://www.outsideonline.com/fitness/recovery/Stress-Tested.html |

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