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Kindness And Motivation Tips Challenge Groups To Make A Difference

  The 12 steps to acquire mind-power is intended to build positive visuals, acquire mind power and help you achieve your dreams and desires that may be as varied as improving your personality, increasing your wealth, attracting love and making yourself attractive. Follow these steps I have specifically found to help anyone who is new to Power of Creative Visualization. Step One : Choose a quiet place, which is free from all distraction, interruption or disturbance. This may even be inside a bus or in your own room. The idea is to be able to concentrate in any environment that you find is suitable. The ideal is to be able to concentrate in any environment that you find is suitable. The ideal time, however, I have found to be is, early in the morning or before going to bed. The ideal place however, may be anywhere as long as you can concentrate. Step Two : Feel comfortable. Wear loose clothes or else loosen your belt and tie. Step Three : Be comfortable. Keep your spine straight. Loo...

Kindness and Motivation Tips Challenge Groups to Make A difference

Do you belong to a group that helps make a difference in people’s lives? Does your group struggle to find ways to help others? Tired of the same old Bake Sale-Car Wash routine? Below are five ideas your group can use to make a difference. These come from the e-book, href=”http://www.101WaysSeries.com” target= “_blank”>”101 Ways to Change the World. 1. Organize a Group or Neighborhood Yard Sale and contribute the proceeds to a worthy cause. One neighborhood adopted an orphanage in Thailand and worked together to send thousands of dollars from their garage sale. In addition to the money they sent, neighbors became closer and new friendships were made. 2. Organize a Homeless Shelter (or other needy group) Scavenger Hunt. You’ll need a group of people – the more, the better. Call the Homeless Shelter or group and ask for a list of needs Ask them to put the things they need most or get the least of, at the top of the list. Assign point values to each item – with the most-needed items get...