Power Of Intention? Posted By : Steve Gillman
June 30th, 2007 by adminThe power of intention? It’s the latest reincarnation of the “power of positive thinking” idea, but does it work?
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The power of intention? It’s the latest reincarnation of the “power of positive thinking” idea, but does it work?
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Take an old idea and give it your own personal spin. Ask creative questions that prime your imagination and you have a unique creative expression.
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You don’t have to be brilliant if you ask the question “What if?” rather than exclaim “Impossible!”
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We all use commas in our writing; we know theyre essential: They separate parts of sentences into clear segments that aid in comprehensible reading. However, for most of us, use of commas becomes guesswork that uses up a significant part of the time we devote to writing.
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Generate a wealth of creative ideas by doing things that contrast with your customary version of everyday life.
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What are you dreaming about?
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Many musicians confuse copyrighting music with registering music; these are two different things. According to the law in the United States, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted.
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The Software Copyright Act, better known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, has given software developers more power to protect their works. If you’ve bought software in the last few years I’m sure you’ve noticed some of the changes in the software buying process.
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Plagiarism is a very bad word in the writing world. Crediting the author of the work will not keep someone immune from violating copyright law. Plagiarism is plagiarism, even if the author is cited and credited.
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Most heading are designed to entice us to read further. Headings in User Documents should enable your Reader to decide whether or not to continue reading that section. Use effective headings to make it easy for your Reader to access and understand your User Document.
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