Citations with the tag: SELF-realization
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- The Spirit of Mentoring: Getting The Most Out of Your Mentor.
Lewis, Jean // Urologic Nursing; Dec2001, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p378Cites the importance of mentoring to life. Process of self-realization and growth; Source of personal and professional expansion; Elements of a successful career.
- No Regrets.
Miler, John Mark // Campus Life; Oct2003, Vol. 62 Issue 3, p14Focuses on the fulfillment from God's presence in one's life. Source of happiness; Personal choice to serve God; Confidence in God to direct life in His plans.
- Perspiring to Aspire.
Parrenas, Juno // Lesbian News; Jan2000, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p27Describes a personal realization of the more simple and important things to aspire for, the simplicity of comfort and happiness. Preparations for college life; Stress felt for trying to create a volume of poetry, prose and essays while still an adolescent; Abandonment of the goals aspired by...
- It's never too late to do what you want to do.
Basile, Frank // Indianapolis Business Journal; 5/29/95, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p12AContends that it is never too late for people to fulfill their goals. All Souls Unitarian Church student Miriam Marx's decision to change professions at the age of 62; Importance of encouragement and support; Ray Kroc's conception of the MacDonald's organization at the age of 56.
- Focusing on helping others can make your job more fulfilling.
Bourque, Ron // New Hampshire Business Review; 12/15/2000, Vol. 22 Issue 26, p21Focuses on self-fulfillment and personal satisfaction. Fulfillment in working as a volunteer; Need to realize that there is more to life than just making money; Learning of ways to better serve the people whom you work with.
- Here come Santa Claus! Here comes Santa Claus!
Gitomer, Jeffrey // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 12/26/2003, Vol. 50 Issue 55, p19APresents tips for personal gratification during Christmas holiday. Development of an achievable game plan; Presentation of gift to others; Computation of daily blessings.
- Take charge.
Simmons, J. // Essence (Essence); Oct88, Vol. 19 Issue 6, p87Gives advice to women on how to become self-determining people by understanding self-power, managing fear, finding self-affirmation, planning one's life.
- The Roots of �lred's Spirituality: Cosmology and Anthropology.
Sommerfeldt, John R. // Cistercian Studies Quarterly; 2003, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p19Discusses the pursuit of self-fulfillment by monk &Aelig;lred of Rievaulx in France. Pilgrimage path to human happiness; Reflections on the overwhelming love for God; Value of passion, emotions and feelings in the attainment of attachments necessary to a truly human life.
- Start getting your due credit.
Ganeshram, Ramin // Shape; Jul2002, Vol. 21 Issue 11, p38Presents suggestions on taking credit for the efforts done. Explorations of the reasons of the work by writing in a journal; Record on the plan of actions; Discussion of the plan with a friend.
- CORRESPONDENCE.
Kumar, Ravindra // Journal of Religion & Psychical Research; Jul97, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p167Highlights the importance of being focused on the way to God- and self-realization when dealing with the spiritual and psychic phenomena. Importance of prayer and meditation; Invocation of the relation between the self and Absolute; High Self as the correcting medium between Soul and God.
- What would you sacrifice for weight loss?.
Stacey, Michele // Shape; Nov2002, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p72Presents a survey about choosing a sacrifice in self-realization. Percentage of contented respondents; Percentage of women who preferred weight loss; Suggestion to live in a more mindful life.
- Winning versus success.
Lutz, Jim // Swimming World & Junior Swimmer; Nov99, Vol. 40 Issue 11, pJS-3Focuses on self-realization as measure of success for swimmers.
- Criticism: How to take it (and use it) even when it hurts.
Jacoby, S. // Cosmopolitan; Apr90, Vol. 208 Issue 4, p228Examines different types of criticism and explains how to assess it objectively. Between friends; Parental criticism; Intimate critics; Professional criticism; Self-criticism.
- TAKING 'ME' TIME.
Greenwood, Monique // Essence (Essence); Jan2001, Vol. 31 Issue 9, p14Introduces a series of articles which showed that personal power is linked to personal care.
- The Halcyon Days of Youth: A Phenomenological Account of Experiences and Feelings Accompanying Spring Break on the Beach.
Williams, Laura A.; Burns, Alvin C. // Advances in Consumer Research; 1994, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p98Provides a phenomenological insights into hedonic experiences as a form of self-gifts in the highly social context of spring break trips to the beach. Dimensions of self-gifts; Concurrent feelings; Reflective feelings; Relationship between experiences and feelings; Individual differences.
- Are You a Success?
Wells Jr., Charles B. // Insurance Advocate; 07/31/99, Vol. 110 Issue 30, p12Lists several meanings of success. Being famous; Having a lot of money; Striving for a better job opportunity.
- Editor's Introduction.
Stuhr, John J. // Journal of Speculative Philosophy; 2011, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p131An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including ethics and rationality, perception and self-realization.
- Untitled.
Stuhr, John J. // New Yorker; 11/1/1982, Vol. 58 Issue 37, p133An excerpt from "North Canton Tribune" about the belief of a certain woman to reach her goal of total fulfillment under the love and support of her husband is presented.
- Personal Accountability.
Bailey, Simon // Personal Excellence; Oct2010, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p4The article discusses the practice of personal accountability where one pushes oneself to learn and grow and thereby achieve fulfillment and satisfaction.
- GIVE YOURSELF THE BLESSING.
Taylor, Susan L. // Essence (Essence); Sep2001, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p121Presents an article about gaining life satisfaction. Aspects of life that should be considered to attain satisfaction; Significance of setting priorities.
- The Overhaul of Humanity.
WALSCH, NEALE DONALD // Light of Consciousness: Journal of Spiritual Awakening; Winter2012, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p23The article focuses on overhauling of humanity with the help of the process of self-realization, adapted from the book "Birth 2012 & Beyond: Humanity's Great Shift Toward the Age of Conscious Evolution," by Barbara Marx Hubbard.
- Inspiritual.
Jacobson, Sharon // Empty Closet; Jul2012, Issue 458, p23The author encourages people to see others and themselves through the lens of unconditional love, suggesting that conditional love always brings frustration while unconditional love always brings fulfillment.
- How Happy Are You?
Malkin, Nina // Essence (Time Inc.); Jul2008, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p109A quiz about finding one's fulfillment factor.
- The new be-a-success magic tricks.
Savacool, Julia // Self; Apr2000, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p122Presents tips for personal fulfillment. Things to consider when setting goals; Importance of having priorities; Other keys to success.
- Life Satisfaction Index.
Coleman, Denise Youngblood // Equatorial Guinea Country Review; 2013, p121The Life Satisfaction Index is presented that measures subjective life satisfaction across different countries.
- Free Career Advice.
Corcoran, Barbara // Redbook; Aug2008, Vol. 211 Issue 2, p106The article provides an answer to a question on how to improve an employees' satisfaction on his job.
- The world as I see it.
Einstein, Albert // Nutrition Health Review: The Consumer's Medical Journal; Autumn91, Issue 60, p22States that every action of the human race is an expression of the satisfaction of deeply felt needs and the assuagement of pain. Feelings and desires as the motivating forces behind all human endeavor and creation.
- IDENTITY ACHIEVEMENT AND AXIOLOGICAL MATURITY.
Simmons, Dale D. // Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal; 1983, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p101Examines three aspects of valuing and a concept linking these aspects. Competence; Value system content; Fulfillment.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
Ludlow, Bob; Howe, Lenore; Mayr, Jim // Electronic Ardell Wellness Report (E-AWR); 2/24/2006, Issue 320, p4A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article on ethics of life and realizations.
- Should have? Could have?
Ludlow, Bob; Howe, Lenore; Mayr, Jim // Christian Science Monitor; 9/20/96, Vol. 88 Issue 208, p17Discusses the author's experience in realizing self-fulfillment and seeing new opportunities as a result of practicing Christian Science. Previous ambition by the author to become a musical conductor; Features of the opportunity to experience good; Biblical advice on putting one's talents to work.
- Substance use among adolescents: Fulfilling a need state.
Mainous III, Arch G.; Martin, Catherine A. // Adolescence; Winter96, Vol. 31 Issue 124, p807Presents results of a study focusing on the fulfillment needs of adolescents. Characteristics of participants; Link of depression and alcohol and drug use; Method of data collection; Impact of counselling on need state of adolescent.
- Making sense of health and illness.
Leckridge, Bob // Health & Homeopathy; Winter2002/2003, p17Investigates observation and self-reflection as basic principles of homeopathy. Self-help guides; Symptoms and labels; Observing oneself; Role of observation in helping understand others.
- four days that changed our lives.
Jeffries, Tamara // Essence (Essence); Jan2001, Vol. 31 Issue 9, p106Presents information on an international empowerment event started by motivational speaker Carol McCall. Emphasis on learning to listen; Discussion on personal myths; Effects of the meeting on the participants.
- PROVING GROUND.
Jeffries, Tamara // Heart & Soul; Feb2003, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p26Focuses on significance of the self-realization of interpersonal relations. Changes in the perception of life after self-realization; Need to introduce changes in life according to the changing perspectives; Advantages of self-realization.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Jeffries, Tamara // Men's Health (10544836); Dec2002, Vol. 17 Issue 10, p146Talks about the personal fulfillment curve. Basic survival needs; Importance of distinguishing needs from wants.
- Too self-fulfilling.
Cave, Peter // Analysis; Apr2001, Vol. 61 Issue 2, p141Discusses the paradoxes of the self-fulfilling belief and of the placebo. Incongruity between first and third person discovery regarding belief; Specification of belief's content; Minimalist self-frustration paradoxes.
- Single living has its advantages.
Fenning, Esther Talbot // Wentzville Journal; 3/28/2012, Vol. 50 Issue 13, pA9The author discusses the advantages of living alone, such as freedom, self-realization and personal control.
- I WANT TO BE PAID TO GO AWAY.
Bing, Stanley // Fortune; 2/19/1996, Vol. 133 Issue 3, p35Opinion. Identifies dismissal with an enormous payment as the pinnacle of corporate success. Characterization of individuals who are paid handsomely to leave their positions; Path of such individuals.
- "i never felt like a normal girl".
Mayo, Kierna // Seventeen; Mar2008, Vol. 67 Issue 3, p132A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of self-discovery during her teenage years.
- Education for the transcendence of self.
Duyan, Scott // Independent School; Spring91, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p13Focuses on the acquisition of education for self-fulfillment. Consequences on the personal level; Concerns over the folly of searching for happiness or self-fulfillment; Ideas on education for self-transcendence.
- Introduction: Sankara, Possession, and the Self.
Llewellyn, J. E. // Journal of Hindu Studies; Nov2012, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p251An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various topics within the issue including ancient philosophies, self realization and mental impressions.
- Destiny.
Orr, Joel N. // Computer-Aided Engineering; Aug98, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p78Focuses on how to do the right thing and attain fulfillment. Details on Kevin Costner's movie `The Postman'; Discussion on empowerment; Significance of determining our job in life.
- 2010 SRF World Convocation Set for Aug. 1-7.
Orr, Joel N. // India -- West; 7/23/2010, Vol. 35 Issue 35, pB24The article offers information on the 2010 Self-Realization Fellowship World Convocation to be held in Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles, California on August 1-7, 2010.
- Los espa�oles est�n satisfechos con su nivel de desempe�o.
Orr, Joel N. // Capital Humano; Sep2009, Vol. 22 Issue 235, p15The article discusses the results of an investigation focusing on Spanish employees and their level of satisfaction with work production.
- Don't ask me about renewal...
Royce, Sherry // Adult Learning; Jan/Feb95, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p24Presents the author's views and experiences with renewal, a sense of self-realization in making a fresh start in one's undertakings.
- Getting away from the `R' word.
Jones, Margaret // Publishers Weekly; 7/5/1993, Vol. 240 Issue 27, p42Traces the retrenching of recovery publishing in the face of overpublishing and skepticism. Recovery market's steamrolling years; Recovery as a dead market; Support for recovery programs from insurance firms; Factors contributing to recovery bust; Publishing losses; Refocusing the niche;...
- Untitled.
Steinberg, Sybil S.; Baker, Samuel // Publishers Weekly; 7/5/1993, Vol. 240 Issue 27, p68Lists book releases for August 1993. `Heeling Your Inner Dog: A Self-Whelp Book,' by Nicole Gregory and Judith Stone; `Meditations form the Road,' by M. Scott Peck; `Elvis People: The Cult of the King,' by Ted Harrison; `The Elvis Sightings,' by Peter Eicher.
- Prepare to pursue your passions.
Clarke, Robyn D. // Black Enterprise; May2000, Vol. 30 Issue 10, p161Gives pieces of advice in pursuing one's career choice.
- Writing column has been a God thing.
Dailey, Kim // West County Journal; 2/22/2012, Vol. 48 Issue 8, pA6The author discusses her realizations about God's faithfulness and how she experienced this through the tough and happy times in her life.
- Writing column has been a God thing.
Dailey, Kim // Collinsville Herald; 2/22/2012, Vol. 54 Issue 8, pA4The author reflects on her realizations about God's faithfulness that she has experienced during the happy and challenging times in her life.

