Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning #2

–By Sagar Satapathy

Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning. We have received 16 submissions for this week’s carnival edition. Here are the entries in the order they were received.

Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Exercise FAQs posted at SharpBrains. On the importance of brain exercise to prevent/ reduce potential risks.

Kevin Kinchen presents The Perfect Life posted at Creative Power of Thought: Thoughts Become Things. What if you could have the perfect life? What if the true nature of life was such that we are able to have everything we could ever dream of having in life if we but simply assert the power of our free will to have it? What would you create in your life?

Albert Foong presents How to be a rock in a chaotic world posted at Urban Monk. Turn the mind off. When it’s off, it can no longer make a story around the heat, and then what you are feeling just becomes a sensation. Without any resistance to it, it means nothing any more.

Paula presents Career & Money Part 3 - What are your values? How much do you need/want to earn? posted at Queercents. Paula writes about how to align your career choices with your values and the type of lifestyle you wish to live in the third installment of her Career & Money series at Queercents.

Buford Twain presents Just for once, be a big fat LOSER posted at The Tortured Mind of Buford Twain. When life is all about winning, we all lose…

Charles H. Green presents Quantum Emotive Therapy posted at Trust Matters. It turns out that the best predictor of improving happiness is strength of relationships.

Craig Harper presents Exercise Adherence (14 Secrets to Staying on Track) posted at Motivational Speaker. If you have a history of getting on and off the fitness merry-go-round then perhaps today might be the day you re-write history. Here’s 14 secrets from an industry expert to help you ‘Stay on Track’.

Alan Torres presents Emotional IQ? - Predictor of Success posted at Made to Be Great. It is said success in life is determined 10% by what happens to us, and 90% by how we react. Emotional IQ is all about the 90%, how we react under stress, social contact and everyday events.

Arun presents The Power of Being Social posted at Arun is bringing you…Your Daily Remedy. How being your “most social self” can make your life happier and more interesting!

Samuel Peery presents Applying GTD principles to your personal finances - Part 1 posted at Getting Finances Done. To achieve stress-free productivity, you need to have a system you can trust 100%. If you have any unresolved items not in your system, you will never be able to trust it completely and always have some degree of worry, anxiety, or concern that you’re “missing something.” When you have a trusted system, you can achieve a “mind like water” in your personal productivity.

Ririan presents 22 Useless Myths That Can Cost You Money posted at Ririan Project. As you grow, you keep developing many misconceptions about money. These are the barriers in your mind, which hinder your financial growth and success. These money biases limit your ability to achieve prosperity and abundance. They become an excuse for your inaction or failure.

Conan Stevens presents What Are You Seeking In Life? Do You Worry To Much? posted at Worlds Biggest Action Hero?. Stop worrying about the bad things that might happen, dwelling on them won’t solve anything - anyway the real bad things happen without warning. Deal with what’s happening now - it is all you can do.

Arathi presents Law of Attraction posted at Success Step. Law of Attraction says whatever you focus on will be drawn towards you. So, if you focused on something you do not want, you attract more of that. If you are focused on something you do want, you attract more of that to you.

David Richeson presents Ready for something fun? posted at 360 Degree Success. Easy steps to make your life happier and more fun.

Wanda Grindstaff presents Be the Rhino, A Life of Purpose and Intention posted at Creating Abundant Lifestyles. The Rhino knows where he is going and will not be misguided or held back by the beliefs of others.

Therapydoc presents When the Little Things Go Wrong posted at Everyone needs therapy? Lessons from a family therapist. Staying relativistic when the chips are way, way down can be hard. Therapydoc tells a story, shows us how.

That concludes the second edition of the Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you very much for your continued support and contribution to this carnival.


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4 Responses to “Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning #2”

  1. Wanda Grindstaff Says:

    Fabulous Carnival, informative, inspirational and uplifting. Thanks!

  2. therapydoc Says:

    Great carnival. Thanks for including me.

  3. Jenny Says:

    Aww I missed it. But nice sites here.

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    I like your new carnival. We’ll be posting in upcoming editions. There are a few more days left to sign up for the next Gonzo Blog Carnival. It would be great to have you submit a post.

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