Carnival of Quotes, January 2008 Issue ~ Thoughts on Quotes - leadership development and personal growth
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Carnival of Quotes, January 2008 Issue

Welcome to the January 2008 issue of Carnival of Quotes. This month features a great variety of posts inspired by quotes.

isabella mori presents change therapy » Blog Archive » albert ellis: empirically, logically and self-helpingly posted at change therapy, saying, "this is a post inspired by some quotes by one of the most important psychologists of our day, albert ellis, the man who coined the phrase, "don't should on yourself!""

Jon Swift presents Journalism 101 posted at Jon Swift, saying, "Journalists must be completely objective. This is the most important rule of journalism. Objectivity means not having any opinion or feelings whatsoever no matter what the circumstances."

The Career Counselor presents Three Things are Certain: Death, Taxes, and Lost Data posted at ask the CareerCounselor.

Hal Sommerschield, Ph.D. presents By Your Own Soul Learn to Live posted at North Star Mental Fitness Blog.

SJ Yee presents How to live each day and get from where you are to where you want to go posted at Personal Development for the Book Smart.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents The Poetry Of Rudy Giuliani posted at Mad Kane's Political Madness.

Louise Manning presents International Day of Peace posted at The Human Imprint.

Beth Taggard presents To Love and be Loved is to feel the sun from both sides. ~David Viscott posted at Living a Quotable Life, saying, "Do you prefer to love or be loved?"

Anna Farmery presents Living the Leadership Brand posted at The Engaging Brand.

Kilroy_60 presents Fear and Loathing - The Gonzo Papers - A writer, spiritualist, business consultant, explorer and photographer looks at life - A Strategic Alliance posted at Fear And Loathing - The Gonzo Papers.

Chris presents Sun Tzu: A Primer for Martial Artists (and Everyone Else) posted at Martial Development, saying, "The Art of War contains lessons that everyone can apply to improve their quality of life."

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1 comments:

isabella mori said...

thank you very much for including my entry about albert ellis!