Showing posts with label Personal Development Blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal Development Blogs. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Are you in the personal development list.

Hi visitors. Thanks you for dropping by. May I assume that you also maintain a blog on similar topic? If so, and if you are not yet included in network of blogs on personal development, please go to Priscilla Palmer's blog and follow the instructions accordingly.

And if you are already in the list, there is some change made by Priscilla and as per the change, you need to claim your blog in order to be included in the updated list.

I quote her:
"Now, in order to make this list function to it’s full capacity I need to ask all of you who are already on the list to claim your blog using this link http://priscillapalmer.com/claim.php . "

I just did it and it was smooth. Thank God I found time today to visit her after a long time. New comers who are going to read her blog for the first time, may not return to this blog because Priscilla's blog can be your last search on anything spiritual. She is just too good.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Tap into your potential.

I am at present reading the life changing book ‘Ask and it is given’ by the Hicks couple. Today, I thought I could write on that here but I changed my mind at the last moment and decided to visit the next blog on the list of Personal Development Blogs.


I happened to click on Monk at Work by Adam Kayce. The moment I landed on it, I liked it very much. I have fallen in love with monk image.( I will not disclose this to the monk)

The tag lone goes like this:

"Providing you with tools to tap into your potential.

Monk at Work is here to help you become clear on the purpose and meaning behind your work, so you can attract and serve the people who love what you do."

I read the post, "Recipe for Success; Wear Good Shoes". I enjoyed the article and his view about practical spirituality.

I quote:

"I didn’t leave the worldly to experience the spiritual. Instead, I allowed the spiritual to form the basis of how I went about the worldly. "

Very well said and yes, it is practical spirituality.



If you have not yet bought this book, buy it now.