Ultimate Self-Care For Women
May 25, 2009 by DianeCorriette · 1 Comment
Ultimate Self-Care
For The 21st Century Woman
How To Ensure Your Needs Are Met
I have put together a free personal development book (or booklet as I prefer to call them as they are short, to the point and I don’t have to write 60 pages!!!) to support your personal growth. This free personal development book focuses on getting your needs met and self-care.
Feel free to pass it on to anyone you think might find it useful and as always I appreciate a comment if it helped you.
Defining self-care is easy because it’s the opposite of self-sabotage or self-control. It isn’t about getting your hair and nails done – and while that is important to help you feel good about yourself my focus here is on a much deeper level.
Self-care is about Self-care is for the needs within you. Self-care is caring for your soul, your inner self, and your very being. Throughout this booklet when I refer to self-care I am actually talking about taking care of yourself on a holistic level including the emotional, physical and spiritual areas of your life.
[CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS BOOKLET]
I have added an audio on time management below
An amazing maze of Relationships
November 26, 2008 by DianeCorriette · Leave a Comment
Being a human being emotions and relationships are something over which you cannot rise. In your lives journey you’ll come across a number of individuals some of whom may really fascinate you. You’ll feel like keeping correspondence with them. Is that the world terms as ‘Relationship’?? What is it that makes these interactions so attractive and how can the comfort levels be increased?
All the relationships on this whole wide world depend on the basic quality of how well are you able to understand the other human being you are interacting with. Whether it’s your parents or partner there are three major factors governing your relationships- You’ve to accept the person as well as get accepted. This factor is more applicable in case of the relationship of partners. Neither can parents let go of you nor can you leave them at any juncture. Though after a time their involvement in your life gets minimum but still somewhere their feelings does matter. You may not agree with all the ideologies of your parents but it’s always possible to strike a balance.

