Friday, 27 February 2009

Jack Vettriano The Road to Nowhere

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most successful among us, those who've climbed to the pinnacle of their fields, crash and burn when it comes to but one's mindset. Beginning with small goals or steps usually leads to a bigger payoff later, they say. And trying to make a change is easier with support from a cheery group of friends, family, or co-workers with shared goals. But they caution that the experience is different for everyone.
A recent, highly publicized study that found that Happiness can lift the mood of a person's extended network of friends also reported that same support base can influence change in someone's personal life.personal change. Oprah Winfrey, who's built nothing less than an empire of self-help, recently admitted she'd gained back 40 pounds. President-elect Barack Obama struggles to snuff out his cigarette habit.So why is change so challenging? Are we wired in a way that keeps us from making changes? And do we need the support of others to implement our goals, or can we go it alone?Professionals who help people make changes in their lives suggest that the anatomy of change is determined not by one's surroundings,

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