Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning #9

Greetings! Welcome to the one of the most successful carnivals on the blogosphere. The 9th edition of the Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning is live. We have received 21 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Midnight Raider presents Set Personal Exercise Goals For Fitness Success posted at Refrigerator Raid. A recent study reported by The NY Times suggests that a walking exercise routine may be more effective and successful if it’s tailored to your individual needs.

Phil presents How to Gain Weight « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity. In my opinion, there are two types of geeks. Fat geeks who eat badly and get little exercise, and skinny geeks (as I was) who defy the laws of nature who also eat badly and get little exercise.

Riversider presents Tales from the Riverbank posted at Save The Ribble. Two friends take a journey down the river. On one bank there is cynicism, on the other beauty. They arrive at their destination, but find themselves mired in a swamp. Eventually the tide turns, and they find themselves able to ride the tide home. Is this a deep and meaningful analogy for the journey of life itself? or perhaps it’s just a regular story?

Alex Blackwell presents What’s the Frequency? posted at The Next 45 Years. How often do you want to make love with your partner? How often does your partner want to make love? Many times the answers to both questions are not in sync. The best answer for your relationship, however, may be found somewhere in between.

Meredith Mathews presents Top 10 Studies on Happiness posted at Lemonade Stand. There are many schools of thought on happiness. And thanks to the popularity of The Secret, there are a growing number of people who believe that happiness is something you can attract.

Sheppard Salter presents Breastfeeding Revisited posted at salterblog.com. The private property rights pitted against the natural right of a mother to nurse her child. On the one hand what is the business trying to ‘protect?’ Its image? Oh come on…On the other hand staging a nursing sit in is not in the best interest of the child.

Chris614 presents I Should Be Happy All The Time posted at The Philosophy of Change.com. Trying to be happy all the time is exhausting. We fail at it every single day. Our mounting failure creates disappointment, frustration, anger and a sense that there must be something wrong with us.

Aaron Potts presents Happiness Quotient - What Blueprint are you Creating? posted at Today is that Day. Does your level of happiness stay constant regardless of whether you are headed into a hectic work-week or if you are loading up the car for a very much anticipated vacation?

Karen Lynch presents Paradigms and Possibilities posted at LivethePower. Sometimes the solution to a question or a problem that you are having is right in front of you. But you can’t see it. It’s there, waiting to be recognized, waiting for you to take advantage of it but you are so stuck in your thinking that you just can’t see it for what it is.

Anmol Mehta presents 10 Things You Should Do Everyday for a Happy, Meaningful & Good Life - Part 1 posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga. Part 1 of a 2 part series of what you should include in your life on a daily basis in order to live a fulfilling life.

Tupelo Kenyon presents How to Keep Your Word posted at Tupelo Kenyon. Celebrate life through the creative power of your word.

Edithyeung presents I Have Confidence posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. This is an ultimate song of confidence and positive self talk.

John Wesley presents How To Become a Highly Productive Night Owl posted at Pick the Brain. Being an early riser has its benefits, but it isn’t for everyone. Some of humanity’s greatest minds (Voltaire for example) were renowned for sleeping in. Depending on personality, environment, and work schedule, being an early riser may not be practical.

Sean LeMay presents Economics Sucks posted at Sean LeMay. Have you ever taken an economics course? Do you realize how much damage it did? Just one course can do drastic damage to your prosperity.

Alex Blackwell presents You get out of it what you put into it posted at The Next 45 Years. If you want the best your marriage or relationship can offer, then you need to put your best into it. The amount of energy you give your relationship will determine the degree of passion and its long-term success.

Roger Haeske presents How A Fool Idea Doubled My Productivity posted at Raw Food Diet, Bodyweight Fitness and Peak Performance Living. You will find yourself much happier and more fulfilled when they use this technique on a daily basis.

Judy Braley presents Find Yourself Some Extra Time posted at GrowFromWithin.com. If you work for someone else, maybe that extra productivity means that you can ask for a raise because you do a little more work than the next guy. If you’re a stay at home parent, maybe extra productivity with your tasks during the day.

Conan Stevens presents Lifestyle = Time + Money posted at Success by Conan. What is lifestyle? Rather than bore you with dictionary definitions I am going to give you my own run down.

Ruby presents 11 Ways to Stop Feeling Sad: How to Be Happy Right Now posted at Advice and Rants. Sadness is a part of life, but sometimes, you need to just move on and life your life. Here are some tips for feeling better right now.

Karen Halls presents Alcoholism Disease - Is there a Biological and Physiological Basis to Alcoholism? posted at Addiction Recovery Blog. In considering the alcoholism disease theory, there are three schools of thought in regard to how alcoholism disease can develop.

Marc and Angel presents The Two Most Important Practices in Life | Marc and Angel posted at Marc and Angel. The two most important practices in life necessitate the proper management of time and the continual development of personal relationships.

That concludes the 9th edition of the Carnival of Life, Happiness & Meaning. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 08 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.

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