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Quiet Your Mind and Just Play (in 20 Ways)
by Angela Marchesani
24 May 2012 at 11:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Angela Marchesani ?If it?s not fun, you?re not doing it right.? ~Bob Basso I spend a lot of time contemplating and philosophizing about life. According ...
How Can We Identify What We Want and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
24 May 2012 at 11:01pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
The Key to Beauty and Acceptance Is You
by Jaclyn Witt
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jaclyn Witt ?To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don?t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.? ~Thich Nhat ...
When We Think Other People Are Better Than Us
by Justb
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Justb ?No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.? ~Eleanor Roosevelt. I have a very bad habit. It pokes me when I stop to ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Heart in Our Homes
by Lori Deschene
22 May 2012 at 10:17pm
by Lori Deschene Before I found this Flickr image, I had never read this Irish blessing before. What a beautiful idea! I remember in college, I spent a semester abroad in the ...
What We Really Need to Be Happy
by Sasha Peakall
22 May 2012 at 10:16pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Sasha Peakall ?The real measure of your wealth is how much you?d be worth if you lost all your money.? ~Unknown Standing, getting crushed on ...
Be a Master of Where You Are Now
by Alanna Levenson
21 May 2012 at 11:12pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Alanna Levenson ?Have respect for yourself, and patience and compassion.  With these, you can handle anything.? ~Jack Kornfield I hadn?t taken a yoga class in ...
Why Do We Ignore Our Instincts and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
21 May 2012 at 11:11pm
by Lori Deschene This is the 9th post in a 10-part series. (It’s the last week!) If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will ...
How to Feel More Loved: 9 Tips for Deep Connection
by Lori Deschene
20 May 2012 at 10:01pm
by Lori Deschene ?It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.? ~John Bulwer If there?s one thing we all want, it?s to feel loved. We want to feel deeply connected ...
How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...

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Here is your Saturday STORY on: SOLVING PROBLEMS: When you are sad, angry, frustrated and stressed all the ensuing problems seem to be the size of a mountain. If the same problems arrive when you're happy they seemed to be coped with easier and resolved quicker. This must imply that you are capable of resolving any problem, but the task is best done when you are in a positive frame of mind. If you could only remember this principle life would become so much easier. When you don't want a big mountain to climb you'll find it just around the next corner. Yet if you expected a mountain and trusted in your knowledge and experience you'd take the challenge in your stride. Those who utilise meditation have varying mantras to suit their style. The value of the meditation doesn't differ between mantras. The moral to be taught here is to admit the potential of being positive and then actively encourage that to remain in every part of your day. Don't allow lethargy to visit; take suitable rest and nourishment. Don't allow anger to manifest; deal with every small frustration step by step. THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE Two sailors ran into each other in a pub. Over a few beers, one of the men told the other about his last voyage: "After a month at sea, " he said, "we discovered our masts had been eaten through by termites! Almost nothing left of them." "That's terrible, " said the second sailor. "That's what I thought at first too, " the first sailor said, "but it turned out to be good luck. As soon as we took the sails down to fix the masts, we were hit by a squall so suddenly and so hard, it would surely have blown us over if our sails were up at the time." "How lucky!" "That's exactly what I thought at the time, too. But because our sails were down, we couldn't steer ourselves, and because of the wind, we were blown onto a reef. The hole in the hull was too big to fix. We were stranded." "That is bad luck indeed." "That's what I thought, too, when it first happened. But we all made it to the beach alive and had plenty to eat. But now here's the real kicker: While we were on the island whining about our terrible fate, we discovered a buried treasure!" As this story illustrates, you don't know if an event is "good" or "bad" except maybe in retrospect, and even then you don't really know because life keeps going. The story's not over yet. Just because something hasn't turned out to be an advantage yet doesn't mean it is not ever going to. Therefore, you can simply assume whatever happens is "good." I know that sounds awfully airy-fairy, but it's very practical. If you think an event is good, it's easy to maintain a positive attitude. And your attitude affects your health, it affects the way people treat you and how you treat others, and it affects your energy level. And those can help pave the way for things to turn out well. A good attitude is a good thing. And a bad attitude does you no good at all. So get in the habit of saying "That's good!" Since you don't know for sure whether something will eventually work to your advantage or not, you might as well assume it will. It is counterproductive to assume otherwise. Think about it. If someone ahead of you in line at a store is slowing everything down, say to yourself, "That's good!" They may have saved you from getting into an accident when you get back in your car. Or maybe, because you slowed down, you might meet a friend you would have missed. You never know. The truth is; life is uncertain. And even that can work to your advantage. (Adam Khan) QUOTE: 'It would be foolhardy to believe that wisdom is a luxury in prosperity, but a jewel in adversity.' (Andy Bolton)

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The university: still dead - Spiked


The university: still dead
Spiked
by Angus Kennedy In the course of tracing the changes from the religious foundations – the colleges – of the early American colonists through to the vast 'multiversitys' of today, Andrew Delbanco usefully draws attention to the fact that putting a big ...

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Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties - Reuters


Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties
Reuters
By Angus McDowall | LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia frets that Egypt, its strongest Arab ally and a major recipient of Saudi funding, is falling under what it sees as the baleful influence of the Muslim Brotherhood. Riyadh recalled its ambassador from ...

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Saudi king sacks cleric who attacked social reform - euronews


Saudi king sacks cleric who attacked social reform
euronews
By Angus McDowall RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has sacked a senior cleric after he decried cautious reforms in the world's top oil exporter that allowed women to mix with unmarried men, Saudi Gazette reported on Saturday.

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Tulloch stepping down as First State joint managing partner - Money Marketing


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Tulloch stepping down as First State joint managing partner
Money Marketing
Asia Pacific and emerging markets fund specialist Angus Tulloch is stepping down as joint managing partner at First State Stewart to concentrate on his fund management responsibilities. Tulloch (pictured) joined Stewart Ivory in 1988, ...

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Tulloch steps down as First State managing partner - Citywire.co.uk


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Tulloch steps down as First State managing partner
Citywire.co.uk
He has been instrumental in the development of the talent within First State Stewart, as well as our investment philosophy and process, which are now well established. This new development will see Angus devote his energies more exclusively to ...
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Mike Hale: Stone Creek Kitchen stocks gadgets, carries special ingredients ... - Monterey County Herald


Mike Hale: Stone Creek Kitchen stocks gadgets, carries special ingredients ...
Monterey County Herald
... and a sustainable-leaning philosophy (biodegradable containers, low-voltage lighting and low-flow toilets). Executive chef and partner Jason Balestrieri created the menu, featuring house-blended beef patties (Angus ground chuck and skirt steak), ...

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Auer's take stock - Weekly Times Now


Auer's take stock
Weekly Times Now
Another post-drought change was to start running cattle to diversify the enterprise mix and there are now 300 Angus, Hereford and black baldy cows on the farm. However, they are more than three hours from the nearest major selling centre and this adds ...

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'Better, stupid' PST in the works - Vancouver Sun


'Better, stupid' PST in the works
Vancouver Sun
The HST philosophy, soundly rejected in last summer's referendum, was to tax most goods and services at the same rate. The PST, which the voters opted to restore, was a looser tax regime, sparing many services and a long list of goods that successive ...

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Comings & Goings: Memories for sale in downtown Rockford - Rockford Register Star


Comings & Goings: Memories for sale in downtown Rockford
Rockford Register Star
“We basically have the same philosophy — we offer quality products as reasonable prices, and we have a dedication to strong customer service,” he said. The store no longer accepts JCPenney gift certificates or merchandise-return vouchers, ...

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Essendon coach James Hird wants Patrick Dangerfield - Herald Sun


Essendon coach James Hird wants Patrick Dangerfield
Herald Sun
There also is the prospect of a salary cap squeeze at Essendon - where Patrick Ryder, Brent Stanton and Angus Monfries are falling out of contract this year - leaving the Bombers unable to compete with a cashed-up Geelong in a bidding race for ...

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