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How to Find Your Passion

Following your passion brings personal power and awakens yourself to the beauty of the world. It leads you to the heart of spiritual journey as it changes your thoughts, perceptions, and feelings. Finding your passion does not promise an easy life rather a rich life open to hopes and possibility.

1. Speak your truths clearly – To find your passion you must speak your truths and ready yourself to new adventures. Know what really matter to you? What truly makes you happy? Know the things you do best and makes you feel complete.

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How to Make Changes to Maximize your Salary

Are you happy with your current income? Maybe with the economic downturn, you might find yourself more worried about just keeping a job, than you are about making more money, but there are some definite ways to maximize your salary, and these ideas are not tied to a good or bad economy. How can you make changes in the short term to position yourself for a better future?

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Dealing With Stress During the Current Economic Crisis

The recent economic meltdown in the US economy is placing tremendous stress on everyone from CEOs to taxi drivers. Dealing with loss of jobs, cost of living, and a dismal economic future, at least in the short term, promise to challenge the most stalwart member of American society. How to deal with this additional stress placed upon everyone from top to bottom will be key to survival in the current crisis. What key concepts need to be remembered in dealing with the stresses of life?

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Recession Proof Your Life

In times of economic recession and turmoil everyone’s minds turn to adages and words of wisdom from parents and grandparents. In fact, most of their insights came from surviving one of the darkest financial days in history, The Great Depression. The Depression made such a lasting impression on them they never abandoned the lessons learned. Those same lessons are still valid today.

  • First, in the good times, always put away something for a rainy day. Having a reserve fund will ensure that whatever comes, you are prepared. In fact, conventional sources suggest you need to have a reserve fund equal to six months of expenses in case you lose your job or get laid off. Your reserve supplies ready money and does not dry up like other sources in an economic downturn.

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