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Why The Journey IS The Destination

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This is a guest post by John Sherry.
John Sherry is the writer of the real simple life blog RealSimplePeople.com. John believes life isn’t rocket science but rocket salad, not to be complicated but to be viewed and enjoyed with a simple outlook. He has been on BBC Radio, worked with BBC TV and wrote a magazine column for 8 years.
 As John always says, “Life is all about the FUNdamentals!”
Within personal development you will often be encouraged to have goals.
Big dreams, aspirations and hopes to aim for. To reach for. To follow, activate, hit and bring to reality. Personal special destinations [...]

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25 Reasons Not To Lose Your Temper

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Please Note: This post doesn’t promote the notion of being taken for granted.
A research carried out by Dr. Patricia Chang and her colleagues states ‘Angry young men risk heart attacks.’  It showed angry young men were five times more likely than their calmer counterparts to have an early heart attack, even without a family history of the condition.
Now if that got you worried, you’ve got to read this….
Dr. Aaron Sell and his colleagues carried out a research and came to a conclusion ‘Pretty women are angered more easily.’ (Did anyone chuckle?). They found out that women who rated themselves as [...]

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40 Benefits Of Happiness

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A report published on the BBC website today shows a research carried out by scientists at the University of Edinburgh analysing celebrity Twitter messages in a bid to find out how happy the senders are.
The researchers believed the study could provide insights into the emotional well-being of the general population as they looked at word patterns in the tweets of 13 celebrities.
Basketball player Shaquille O’Neale ( woo hoo!!! I love Shaq) was said to be the happiest tweeter, followed by cyclist Lance Armstrong and television presenter Jonathan Ross (one of my favourites although the Andrew Sachs episode can’t be easily [...]

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