Link Karma - 16 April 2007

by Henrik Edberg. Print Print

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Link Karma is a section of The Positivity Blog where I list some good reading I´ve stumbled upon during the last few days (or weeks, depending on how much browsing and reading I do).

If you have a tip about something great you read, send an email to henrik at positivityblog.com.

Thanks and enjoy this batch of articles!

Why are we afraid of the truth? – A thoughtful and excellent post by John Wesley at Pick the Brain.

How to be a rock in a chaotic world – I like this post from the Urban Monk (Albert Foong) on accepting and inner resistance.

Social Energy – Scott H Young (who has been featured in just about every edition of Link Karma) writes about an often neglected but crucial form of energy.

14 ways to motivate yourself – Some interesting and original suggestions - like using a motivating desktop wallpaper - from Juuso at Gameproducer.net.

Finally, I´d like to add a shout-out to Annie, my most frequent commentator who has helped make this blog a more positive place. Check out her blog Loving for your Heart.

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1 John Wesley April 16, 2007 at 9:47 pm

Thanks for the mention, Henrik.

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2 Scott Young April 16, 2007 at 9:52 pm

“(who has been featured in just about every edition of Link Karma)”

- And I appreciate it too. ;)

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3 Henrik Edberg April 16, 2007 at 10:49 pm

John & Scott, thank you for your comments and keep up the good work.

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4 UrbanMonk April 17, 2007 at 4:18 am

Hey, thanks for the mention, much appreciated!

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5 Henrik Edberg April 17, 2007 at 2:12 pm

You´re welcome.

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