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Get It Off Your Chest!
2007-05-03 02:19:00
In response to my recent post about The Cookie Thief poem, my good friend Chris Seaton wrote to share a little of his own poetry. In this poem, titled "Off Your Chest ", Chris talks of benefits to sharing your troubles. And it has a fantastic ending, too. Enjoy - and have a great day! :) * * * Off My Chess By Chris Seaton I sat on a bench in our beautiful park, So worried about my affairs, My


Facebook Stuff
2007-05-01 03:26:00
Well, I finally did it. After much fuss, I finally filled out my Facebook profile. Do you use Facebook? If so, why not add me as a friend? Here's my profile link: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=889420261 If I'm totally honest, I don't completely understand it. This whole social revolution thing has me confused. Way too much information. When people whizz on about how they've hooked


The Mouse Lover Says...
2007-05-06 13:23:00
I like Steve Jobs. Yes, I'm a definitive PC guy, but Steve is quite the innovator -- and extends his love of mice through to his position as Disney's biggest shareholder. He's a pretty switched on guy -- and today I'd like to share 10 of his golden lessons with you, courtesy of Leon Ho: "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." "Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t
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Be the God You Are
2007-05-05 06:54:00
Albert Einstein once said.... "I want to know God's thoughts. The rest are details!" How often do we get caught up in the tangled mess of our daily lives? The he-said-she-said. The idea that the system isn't fair. The bickering. The arguments. The details. I used to play a game when I in my teens. I'd walk around town and pretend that I was God. My mind would instantly shift to a much higher


The Friendliest Forum in Town!
2007-05-10 22:15:00
Today, I have a BIG announcement. www.karlforum.com Over the past couple of months, I've received a lot of feedback from individuals wanting to connect with a bigger community of inspired friends. They want to chat with the other individuals that read THIS blog. I'm talking about the sort of people that are upbeat and positive. People that love sharing inspirational stories. Giving individuals
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This Morning...
2007-05-09 20:57:00
This morning, I received a great little message from Marshell Russell, who wrote... "All I can say is GENIUS! Thank you so much for this chance. I do not have a lot of money, so being able to get this version has been a God-send. This is phenomenal: I feel like a new person already. I have used other motivational products, but this one has really had a profound effect on my life!" -- Marshell
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Your Perfect Life Coach - Audio Post
2007-05-08 19:52:00
Want to find your perfect life coach? I know who they are. In fact, you probably interacted with them all today. Want to know who they are? Click to play today's audio post: If you're reading this by e-mail, visit www.karlblog.com to listen.
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RAK #20: Give a Magic Penny
2007-05-07 03:02:00
Welcome to another (backdated) Monday Random Act of Kindness! Back in primary school, I remember singing a fantastic little song... Love is something if you give it away Give it away, give it away Love is something if you give it away You end up having more It's just like a magic penny Hold it tight & you won't have any Lend it, spend it & you'll have so many They'll roll all over the floor!
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What Would You Ask Bernard Cornwell?
2007-05-12 05:07:00
He's the author of the Sharpe series. He's earned himself an OBE. And he's written a staggering 50 best-selling historical novels. It's BERNARD CORNWELL... And yes, he's coming to Writers FM! So let me ask... If you had just five minutes along with Bernard , what would you ask him? Where did he get the idea for Sharpe? What was it like clinching a big movie deal? What surprised him most when


Friday Factoid: How High Is Cloud Nine?
2007-05-11 04:01:00
Honestly. I don't make these things up. In today's Friday Factoid , I'm asking... "How high is Cloud Nine?" Well, according to the International Cloud Atlas scale, Cloud 0 is the highest type of cloud. It's known as cirrus, as appears as wispy streaks as high as 40,000 feet up in the air. Cloud Nine however is one of those big, looming thunder clouds. Ironically, it's at the bottom of the


Don't Overestimate the Brain
2007-05-15 02:56:00
"Never underestimate the powers of the brain!" ... That's the preaching of many modern lecturers in the world of the self-help industry. The brain is called the most complex computer in the world. It's the one human organ scientists really don't understand. We only use 10% of it, they say. And I'm sure they're right. But just for a moment, I wonder if you could amuse me, as I suggest another
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PS. Visited the Forum?
2007-05-15 02:23:00
Just a quickie... Have you stopped by the forum yet? If not, check it out online at www.KarlForum .com. Make friends, discuss self-growth, share factoids and more! Join in the fun. 50 members and growing :D


RAK #17: Buy Someone Lunch!
2007-05-14 03:08:00
Welcome to another Random Act of Kindness! And yes, alas, sometimes these challenges will cost you. Today's karma challenge is to buy someone lunch. And not someone who you always buy lunch for. But someone new. Someone who'll think "Hey, that was nice!" as a result of your genorosity. It's not difficult... It might just push your comfort boundary... And it'll cost you $10 at most. Surely a
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New Audio Interview, from Mark Sandler
2007-05-13 21:59:00
Just a quick post today to let you know that when in Wales, I had an audio interview with Mark Sandler . We chatted briefly about the various forums, my radio sites, this blog, and more... You can listen to the new interview on my official homepage, at www.karlmoore.com. You'll find it under the news items near the bottom of the page. Just hit the "Play" button to begin playing. Or... to hear
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Snapshots of Life
2007-05-17 14:47:00
Today, I'm sharing a few personal snapshots from my photo album... You see, the past few days have been jolly, jolly busy. My friend Mark Sandler honoured me with his presence, and old chum Simon Pass decided to pay me a visit up from Sheffield. (Simon is a the producer of the Antiques Roadshow and has promised me some VIP tickets next time round!) I was official tour guide for the day and


The First 100 Years
2007-05-16 04:35:00
One of my readers, Sharon, shared a great piece of advice her mother used to share with her at Karl Forum.com the other day. "The first 100 years are the hardest!" I absolutely love that. Isn't it just the truth? It made me laugh out loud for a whole minute at the absurdity of many of our worries. Remember, we're not here for a long time -- we're here for a good time. Read more about my
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RAK #18: Do It For Them!
2007-05-21 05:10:00
Welcome to another exciting Random Act of Kindness! Today's kindness challenge is for the workplace. And it's EASY to do. Simply, do a chore at work that someone else usually has to do. Take that pile of letters down to the mailroom. Visit the local supermarket to replenish kitchen supplies. Make that telephone call no-one else wants to make. Do it, enjoy it - and watch your actions raise a


On Being Genuine
2007-05-20 01:31:00
I'm not always genuine. I'm not. I'm really not. I'd like to think I am. But I'm just not. There are often times I'll hide my emotions just to please another person. Or I'll use an excuse to get out of an awkward situation, only to find it backfiring a few days later. I find myself not really showing the REAL ME... and, as a result, find there's a part of me that doesn't feel loved. The part
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Tree Appeal Snapshots
2007-05-19 04:07:00
Yesterday, I attended the Tree Appeal charity ball in Durham. Alas, I didn't get a snapshot with David Bellamy, but here are a couple of other pics from the evening! Left to right: Richard; myself; Printing.com boss, Howard; Clare.Left to right: myself; Gerry, the Yorkshire-based Barry White-style singer; Richard.More snapshots from my up-and-coming birthday party soon! :)


Friday Factoid: Plughole Swirls
2007-05-19 00:47:00
Welcome to another, ever-belated Friday Factoid ! Today, I'm asking.... "What way does bathwater go down the plughole?" Now some of the boffins among you will believe you know the answer. In the Northern hemisphere, it goes clockwise. In the Southern hemisphere it goes anti-clockwise. Right? It MUST do! You've seen The Simpsons episode, Bart vs Australia, where they show it happening.


Heroic Stories
2007-05-23 20:45:00
Today, I'd like to chat about a wonderful resource -- shared with me by Spirit Bear, on the www.KarlForum.com website. How would YOU like to read inspiring stories about everyday heroes... Every day? I'm talking about stories that will make your heart glow -- and remind you that warmth and kindness really DOES exist outside of your own mind. If that sounds like you, then check out the Heroic
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James Ray, I Say!
2007-05-25 16:18:00
James Ray. He's the star of "The Secret," and the man that recently appeared on Oprah and Larry King Live. He's a big name in the self-development and manifestation world... And, as like all the big names, he's coming to Self Dev Radio! So, what would YOU ask James Ray if you could? What one single question would YOU pose to James if you had the chance? Please mail me... karl@karlmoore.com
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Syd Field Interview - Live!
2007-05-24 23:24:00
Well, great news! It's been a hectic few days, but this evening I spent time chatting with world-famous screenwriting, Syd Field -- and my interview with him is live already! If you're interested, stream and download your copy here: http://www.writersfm.com/writersfm/podcasts.aspx Syd had some surprising answers to my questions -- including whether it's even worthwhile bothering to write a


Karl is Hiring!
2007-05-31 23:02:00
Slightly off-topic post today, but... Would you like to work on my team? I'm currently looking for a world-class site Web designer to join my fantastic gang of happy folk! Right now, I have a wonderful designer on my staff. He's called Nomi, and he's responsible for practically *every* Web design you see associated with myself or any of our company sites. Here's some of his work... -- http:/
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Friday Factoid: 05/06/07 08:09:10
2007-05-31 09:33:00
A quick Friday Factoid this week! On Tuesday morning, for the first and only time in history, the date and time will be as follows... 05/06/07 08:09:10 How cool is that? I put this in my diary some time ago and really wanted to share it today. Pass it onto your friends. Make a wish! And make sure you remember it as you're going to work on Tuesday! Of course, for the US, with the reverse


Normal Service Will Resume
2007-05-31 07:58:00
John Lennon said that "Life is what happens between appointments." For me, it's what happens between blog posts. This past week has been crazily hectic, which is why the blog has been more than a little Ghost Town. My apologies for that! However, as a quick catch-up, I've been devilishly busy on the interview front... so here's a quick update! Bernard Cornwell... Famed author of the Sharpe
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Labels Are Ruling Your Life
2007-06-06 09:20:00
Yesterday, in my post "They're Just Words," I spoke of the power of labels. Often, we attach "labels" to experiences, rather than just experiencing them. And that stops us enjoying them fully. We're too stuck in the words, rather than what's behind the words. You are read more of my writing about labels here and here. Today... I'm going to PROVE that these labels are controlling your life.
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They're Just Words
2007-06-05 09:05:00
Have you ever had a spiritually-enlightening moment, when you sat back and observed... "It's all only words." I've spoken many times on this blog about how "labels" can really limit our experience. Labels such as "good" and "bad" .... "pain" ... "happiness" ... "marriage" ... even "self-development" ... Yes, labels have purpose. They're designed to help make life easier, by arranging
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RAK #20: Plant a Tree!
2007-06-04 09:47:00
Welcome to another Monday Random Act of Kindness! Today, I'd like to suggest...Why not extend your kindness to the planet and plant a tree?Hey -- dedicate it to someone special!There are several tree planting schemes available in the UK and overseas. It doesn’t cost much to do, and in most cases, you can visit the woodland and a certificate is presented to the person you have dedicated the tree
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First Hole Through a Stone
2007-06-03 15:07:00
Are you still on target for achieving your life goals -- or have you drifted off-course? Do you make resolutions only to find them broken within days? Having good intentions is one thing, but they are nothing without the vital ingredients of action and determination. If you find yourself stumbling at every hurdle and your goal is still far away in the distance, it’s time to take stock and
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