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Saturday, May 24, 2014 ---(((    Click on any image to enlarge.    )))--- IQMR-046
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Special (BONUS) Edition - Coming on Saturday, May 31st
Special Guest - Ben Gay III, Author, Speaker & Sales Trainer

(Website) Ben Gay III
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America's favorite 'Peak Performance' Newsletter
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This site was created to serve those individuals who have the desire to become Habitually Successful
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Rafael DiLuzio
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5 Questions to Ask Yourself if You're Serious About Achieving Your Goals
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(Learning-Mind.com)  Having a dream is important. Everybody needs an ambition, something to strive for, to give their life a purpose. Everyone’s dream is different; they are as individual as fingerprints, but the same basic rules apply if you want to achieve them. The hard fact is that dreams just don’t come true for most people. They require preparation and hard work. Whether your dream is to become a pop star or scale Mount Everest, asking yourself these questions everyday will help you to keep your focus. Answering with a ‘no’ is a sign that you are no longer serious about your dream – perhaps you may need to re-evaluate. The Questions... (Learn More)
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Dave Ramsey
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8 Great Philosophical Questions We'll Never Be Able To Answer
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(io9.com) Philosophy goes where hard science can't, or won't. Philosophers have a license to speculate about everything from metaphysics to morality, and this means they can shed light on some of the basic questions of existence. The bad news? These are questions that may always lay just beyond the limits of our comprehension. Here are eight mysteries of philosophy that we'll probably never resolve. (Learn More)
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Problem With Procrastination? Try This: Do Nothing.
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Productivity

(GretchenRubin.com)  Just about anyone who has ever put off a troublesome task is familiar with one of my Secrets of Adulthood: Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination. When there’s some chore you just don’t want to tackle, every other chore seems alluring. As a friend told me, “My apartment is never cleaner than when I have a writing assignment due.”  In Roy Baumeister and John Tierney’s fascinating book, Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength, they suggest the “Nothing Alternative” to this problem. That is, if you want to get yourself to do something, make the alternative to that task to do nothing.(Learn More)
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The Truth About Your Health
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Lissa Rankin, MD
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What relationship message do 'coins on headstone' mean?
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Relationships

While visiting some cemeteries you may notice that headstones marking certain graves have coins on them, left by previous visitors to the grave.  These coins have distinct meanings when left on the headstones of those who gave their life while serving in America's military, and these meanings vary depending on the denomination of coin.  A coin left on a headstone or at the grave site is meant as a message to the deceased soldier's family that someone else has visited the grave to pay respect. Leaving a penny at the grave means simply that you visited.  A nickel indicates that you and the deceased trained at boot camp together, while a dime means you served with him in some capacity. By leaving a quarter at the grave, you are telling the family that you were with the solider when he was killed.  According to tradition, the money left at graves in national cemeteries and state veterans cemeteries is eventually collected, and the funds are put toward maintaining the cemetery or paying burial costs for indigent veterans.  In the US, this practice became common during the Vietnam war, due to the political divide in the country over the war; leaving a coin was seen as a more practical way to communicate that you had visited the grave than contacting the soldier's family, which could devolve into an uncomfortable argument over politics relating to the war.  Some Vietnam veterans would leave coins as a "down payment" to buy their fallen comrades a beer or play a hand of cards when they would finally be reunited.  The tradition of leaving coins on the headstones of military men and women can be traced to as far back as the Roman Empire.
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Time & Activity Management

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Yoga is...
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Suzanne Bryant

Spirituality

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5 Tips for Frugal Living That Won't Leave You Feeling Miserable
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Money

(DailyFinance.com) CPA and financial expert Clare K. Levison wants you to know being frugal doesn't mean you have to give up on living the life you want. Her new book, "Frugal Isn't Cheap," offers practical tips and real-life stories about ways you can amass a solid savings account while juggling expenses. "I wanted to get the message out that you can have a great life, really a better life, if you learn to live frugally and to save money," says Levison. "People think that means you have to scrimp and be miserable, but it really means that you need to take the emphasis off your possessions and material things. You need to focus more on free things like spending quality time with your family and friends." Levison says she wrote her book in order to encourage people to practice frugality so it becomes a permanent practice. "The better you get at being frugal, the more fun it is and the more motivated you are," she says. "Being savvy financially is liberating. You're not beholden to banks, credit card companies, or to your parents when you have financial freedom." Here are some of Levison's tips for living frugally.  (Learn More)
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Universal Laws

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It (really) is... a Wonderful World
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"Happy Endings"

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