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Joni Reynolds - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
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- Every Day is a Special Occasion
[Self-Improvement:Motivation] This is not a dress rehearsal You should make every day a day of celebration. If there is something you want to do-do it today!
- Caught Between Two Black Men
[News-and-Society:Politics] I am blessed to have an uncle who has truly been a father figure in my life. Let me first state I was raised in a two parent home, but both my parents died when I was in my twenties, and at that time my uncle stepped up and became more than just my uncle. He is a son of the south and vividly recalls the sting of segregation.
- Now is the Time to Stop Talking and Start Doing
[Self-Improvement:Motivation] I recently heard the aforementioned phrase on a commercial for IBM. It is the perfect statement to start the New Year. We all love to talk.
- Eliminating the "Barnacles" in Your Life
[Self-Improvement:Inspirational] It is time to determine what is really holding you back. Sometimes to move forward you have to leave some of your "so-called friends" behind.
- Today is a Great Day to Change the World
[Self-Improvement:Inspirational] You can change the world. You have the power to influence people in your life, but you have to be willing to use it.
- Dreams with Deadlines
[Self-Improvement:Motivation] We dream big, but too often we do not follow through on our dreams. We need to give ourselves deadlines.
- Do You Have The Sense God Gave A Bird?
[Self-Improvement:Motivation] Do you keep doing the same thing hoping for different results? Stop it sometimes you simply have got to "fly"?
- Pick Me Article-20 Things That Happened to Me on My Way to the Perfect Job
[Business:Careers-Employment] Looking for a job these days is an adventure. You never know what you will find or where you will find it. Conventional methods don't work anymore; you have to be creative and tenacious. Because the job market is tougher than ever you must develop thick skin and not take rejection personally, which is easier said than done.
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