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August 29, 2008

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Josten

i look at self improvement as an ongoing proccess constantly improving myself.

Richard Butler

100 really is too many. Though thanks for sharing those information and link. I am enjoying to view them now.

All the credits because of your post..ú

Dr. Joe Capista

Thank you for your feedback. The process is just that...a process.

Dr. Joe

Tracy Crowe

When I think about self improvement I want to improve all aspects of my life all at the same time, and of course ASAP. I beleive that utilizing the Law of Attraction is the best way to do that.

I like the idea that self improvement is not about adding some talent or ability to yourself but instead is about getting rid of all the negative beleifs that prevent you from being the person you were meant to be. I can easily picture myself as this luminous being who has been all covered up with mud and junk. All I need to do is get rid of the junk and mud.

Ruth

When I think of self improvement I think about creating a newer, more improved version of myself. I like to recreate myself and just recently found a way to do that by recreating and redesigning my living space as well. I got some great help on that end from a new book by Jill Butler called Create the Space You Deserve. Her words and pictures inspired me to make better choices for my space, and by extension to make better choices for my self too.

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