This is Volume 20 of the Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love series.
This series will be published weekly and will be comprised of links to quality blog posts that have
proven to be extraordinary in their ability to assist, inform, or empower the reader. Enjoy!
1) Pick the Brain – John Wesley brings us some great advice, especially during an era when a lot of people are trying to cram in as much work as possible, even at the end of the day. Keep getting things done with his post How To Become a Highly Productive Night Owl.
2) Debra Moorhead – In a post that delivers even more than it's powerful title indicates – including the very descriptive phrase 'the flames became your focus' – Debra's post How to Overcome the Biggest Obstacle to Your Success is time very well spent.
3) eMoms at Home – It's been awhile since I've put up a link to my pal Wendy's website (like she needs the attention!), but her post What You Want May Be Different than What You Will Settle For made me want to stand up and cheer – and that's saying something!
4) Mr. Besilly – In a post that I thought brought home a very important point about the day-to-day goings on in life, Ray Basile tells us You Make It Look So Easy.
5) Ramblings From a Glass Half Full – Terry Starbucker is just one of those likeable guys, and his post On the Road With Mopey and Harry is a very entertaining story about the constant challenges we are faced with when life doesn't go exactly as planned! Very cool stuff.
6) Scott H. Young – As a general rule, I'm not very big on lists, but I had to admit that Scott's post Quit Procrastinating! 20 Ways to Energize Out of Your Slump had some great tips, including the reasoning behind why they work. p.s. – Check out Scott's new book 'How to Change a Habit'.
7) Life Learning Today – Agent Sully brings us the post Simplifying Your Goals, and I can tell you from first hand experience that her concept is solid. You can't stay laser focused if you're surrounded by distractions!
Blogs that have featured Today is that Day:
Grigor at Behind the Glasses helped with the massive success of the post 'Can you Shut Up for just a Minute?'
The fine folks at Digital Folders were kind enough to endorse my post about Personal Development Partners (which will be back and better than ever, I promise!).
Jeri of Ungeek It fame is on vacation, but she still took the time to add fuel to the "action fire" over here at Today is that Day by telling her readers about the post 'Successful Blogging – Are you Creating Something, or just Reading and Writing?'.
Thanks to all 3 of you for your support and helping to spread the message!!
Blog Carnivals that have recently included posts from Today is that Day:
The Personal Development Carnival was hosted at Real World Spiritual and Personal Development and included the somewhat controversial post 'Personal Development Protocol: What’s Holding You Back?'.
The Carnival of Positive Thinking over at Widow's Quest and also the Carnival of Life, Happiness, & Meaning at Life Insurance Lowdown both shared the post 'Happiness Quotient – What Blueprint are you Creating?'.
The 9th edition of the Success and Abundance Mindset Carnival was at Creating Abundant Lifestyles, and included the LOA goodie 'How to Make Money with the Law of Attraction and Conscious Creation'.
At Evolving Times, Edward Mills continues the longest running Law of Attraction Carnival, now on its 21st edition – Great job, Ed! He had good words to say when he featured the post 'Why Isn’t The Law of Attraction Working?'.
The 45th edition of the Personal Growth Carnival was hosted by Bryan C. Fleming and includes a post that I thought of while out with my friends called 'I Used to Be a Celebrity…'. See, I never stop thinking about this blog! 🙂
As always, nothing but love for all of our talented writers, as well as our readers who make it all worth doing. Much gratitude to you all!
Thanks for remembering my post.
Again, I can only wish you lots of success on your project.
Thanks, Toze! I really appreciate your support! 🙂
Hi Aaron,
thanks for the link love.
Although last days I’ve been away from keyboard more than at it, this might not pass unnoticed. 😉
Grigor,
My pleasure! I appreciate you helping to spread the word on some of my content! 🙂
Aaron, thanks for the link and your kind words. I don’t know what it is about driving that really gets Mopey going – he’s the hardest to control when I’m behind the wheel. Thank goodness for my iPod (and my music)! Thanks again, and all the best.
Terry,
Glad to feature such a great post! I’m sure many people can identify with that type of situation, and your story told the tale in such an entertaining way. Great stuff! 🙂