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Latest Blog Posts for Inspiration Central
- Why We Should Be Respectful to People with Different Beliefs“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you in trouble; it’s what you know for sure that ain’t so.” — Mark Twain When most people talk about politics or some other issue that makes them emotional, they tend to th...
- Napoleon Hill’s Top Principle of Successon Jul 19, 2009 in UncategorizedIn 1908, a newspaper reporter named Napoleon Hill was offered the opportunity to interview over 500 of the riches men in the world to sketch out a detailed analysis of why some people are able to achieve outstanding success. He interviewed people suc...
- 12 Rules For Moving Forward in LifeIf you keep doing what you’re doing now, where do you see yourself in one year? You’ll make progress in some areas of your life but are they the areas that you care the most about? Are they the areas that mean the most to you? Most of us would lo...
- Don’t be Afraid to Make Mistakes“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” – Albert Einstein Whenever we try anything new, we might make some mistakes. We can’t possibly know everything that’s going to happen when we try something new. Sometimes w...
- How to Not Let Criticism Affect your Self-ConfidenceThere are two types of criticism: the kind that is meant to be constructive and the kind that is meant to be destructive. Of course when someone gives you constructive criticism, you should listen to what they’re saying, determine whether or not wh...
- How to Focus on your StrengthsToo many people go through life trying to correct their weaknesses. While there are some cases where this is necessary, more often that not, it’s much more useful to spend more time developing your areas of strength. John Maxwell described it best...
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