Jun
30

New Ways To Subscribe

Posted in Uncategorized

During the past few days I have been improving the design so that it is now easier than ever to subscribe to my posts. You have always been able to subscribe through RSS-feeds, but the feed-URL was hidden away in the bottom of the page and in very small print. Now I have dedicated a whole section in the sidebar to different methods for subscribing.

Jun
29

Wealth Is Not Just For You

Posted in Money

While I am sure you can find a lot of fine reasons why massive wealth will make you happier and more passionate about life, I would like to use this article to point out some of the reasons why you should make massive wealth a goal in your life to benefit others.

Jun
25

Monkeys Are Smart, How About You?

Posted in Personal Development

A couple of days ago I attended a teambuilding event at Ebeltoft Zoo arranged by my employer. Ebeltoft Zoo is an animal park where the animals are given large spaces to live in instead of cages and they have a special focus on saving endangered species. It was a great event and I really enjoyed the nice natural surroundings and experienced the many different animals. Nature has incredible variety! It must be a personally very rewarding experience to work in such a place and the staff there told us many interesting and funny stories about the animals.

Jun
21

Living Without TV

Posted in Personal Development, Tips

I came across an article by Steve Pavlina about abstinence from watching TV and it is actually something I have personal experience with. When I was 15 I went to a boarding school for one year and it was a very educational experience. We lived in small houses with space enough for 8 boys and girls - or in my case just boys, as I was unfortunate enough to be placed in the only house that was all boys. Although the house had a TV we could use, there were so many social activities that it was hardly ever in use. I lived at the school for one year and saw practically no TV at all. It made me realize a few interesting points about watching television.

Jun
16

The Structure Of The Brain

Posted in Personal Development

An article about the structure of the brain might not at first sound like it has much to do with personal development; rather, you would perhaps think it is intended for neuroscientists or researchers in artificial intelligence. If that is what you think, this article will hopefully be an eye-opener for you as the structure of the brain has everything to do with personal development.

Jun
13

Quote Of The Day

Posted in Uncategorized

I have implemented a new feature for the blog. You can see it in the lower right corner and it randomly shows a new personal development related quote every day. The quotes are from my own personal collection of personal development quotes and I have only included those I find particularly interesting and inspiring. I have chosen only the best in the hope that the general quality of the quotes will be high enough to truly provide you with valuable insights - they are definitely not included just to fill in space on the page!

Jun
11

Setting Your Own Standards

Posted in Personal Development

When you hear that large corporations do not pay their taxes due to some loophole in tax law, do you feel that it would be ok for you to cheat on your taxes too? When you are at a place where there is litter everywhere, do you still make sure that your waste is put properly in the trash can or do you throw it on the ground like everybody else? When scientists warn that the human effects on the climate can have dire consequences do you try to behave in a more environmentally friendly way, or do you think that it is no use as long as nobody else do the same? We all know the “politically correct” answers to these questions but your own personal view on questions like these might be influenced by a common psychological effect, that of implicit peer pressure.

Jun
10

New Design

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As you can see I have updated the site with a new design. Hopefully you will agree with me that it is a nice improvement over the old design. I have tried to make it more fresh and inspiring while retaining the same structure and readability as before. Ease of use is my number 1 priority but good looks are always nice to have.

Jun
2

Learning To Breathe

Posted in Health, Personal Development

Have you noticed your breathing lately? When you read that question you probably just became quite aware of your breathing. Perhaps it can now even be a bit difficult for you to refrain from watching each breath you take. The same effect can be experienced when you walk down the street in deep thoughts and suddenly you wonder how your walk looks to others. The result of your thoughts is a conscious focus on putting one foot in front of another that makes it quite difficult to walk naturally. This may lead you to believe that breathing is something that is not to be messed with and will perform best when you simply ignore it. If you hold such a belief you are really missing out on a big opportunity to improve the quality of your life.

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