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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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The Secret To Personal Growth

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This is a guest post by Ben Weston.
Ben Weston is the writer of CreativeCourage.org. He is a circus acrobat by day and personal development writer by night. He writes about movement and creating your dream life.
As a kid, I was always fascinated by the “self-help” section in bookstores. It seemed like this untapped treasure that other people weren’t aware of. You could learn how to read faster, improve your social skills, and be the “best” possible you! I’d read some of the books, try some of the tactics and get pumped at the prospect of being a better me in [...]

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Successful people and the ‘D’ Factor

Success is completing or finishing what we intended to do. It is relative because what is classed as being successful for A, may be a starting point for B.
The ‘D’ Factor highlights a few success strategies which affect our everyday life. Some times we overlook these factors in our quest to become successful people.
The ‘D’ factor is simply developing strategies for success. The ‘D’ Factor focuses on developing certain aspects of our life which point us in the direction of becoming successful people.
These success strategies are as follows:
Developing Integrity:
According to Stanford Encyclopaedia Of Philosophy, Integrity when used as a virtue [...]

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