AwakeBlogger.com Rename and the Course of This Blog

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I decided to change the name of the blog from CANEIblog.com to AwakeBlogger.com, just because the acronym CANEI isn’t that easy to remember, and especially not that easy to tell. Although I like the philosophy of Constant And Never Ending Improvement , I switched to "AwakeBlogger.com" as the name for the future. Please update bookmarks and RSS-feed subscriptions.

I also planned the future content of AwakeBlogger and there are two major guides that I want to publish here . The first is a guide to personal development as a series of about 7 articles; from the starting point, which is in my eyes taking responsibility for yourself , until being fully able to live ones own potential. This is planned as a walk through guide which you can start at point one and advance through it. It will include changing limiting beliefs , igniting desire, building a personal vision and setting goals efficiently, focused action and managing success.

The other planned guide is in the realm of spirituality , which is in my opinion the logical advancement if you became able to achieve personal success. It’s the raising of consciousness. But first I will focus on personal development mainly.

Also there will be practial articles about methods, tools, mind-sets that just proved to be valueable to me. The range of these topics will be from mind, body, social to finances and business.

So besides these two guides I’m looking forward to writing articles that I call healthy fast food , stuff like 7 powerful habits of happy living , that is easy to digest if you just surfed by. ;)

So I hope that sounds interesting to you, I’m having fun writing it. If you are looking forward to it just subscribe to the feed and you will be updated on new material :)

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  1. Posted 21. July 2008 at 00:54 | Permalink

    Just came across your blog! I love the following point you make:

    “The first is a guide to personal development as a series of about 7 articles; from the starting point, which is in my eyes taking responsibility for yourself , until being fully able to live ones own potential”

    “Taking responsibility” – it really does make a difference in how one enjoys their life.

    Adding your feed now,

    Barbara

    Barbara Ling’s last blog post: A friend is ALWAYS a priceless gem and you’re never too old for more

  2. Posted 21. July 2008 at 22:05 | Permalink

    Barbara, hello to you! :) Yes, I think taking responsibility is a kind of a starting point for personal growth. I recently read Power vs. Force from David R. Hawkins (see Book-Club): in his map of consciousness he states the critical level is about Responsibility (he measures it at 200). Cerrtainly there are factore like openess, the willingness to learn and a burning desire, that will be a kick start to personal development. But I think taking responsibilty for ones own life is the most basic one.

  3. Posted 28. July 2008 at 10:45 | Permalink

    Just found your site via stumbleupon and will be subscribing to the feed. Hopefully you can do the same with mine if you enjoy it :)

    Glen Allsopp’s last blog post: Understanding Situational Confidence (& How to Get Past it)

  4. Posted 28. July 2008 at 13:39 | Permalink

    Hi Glen, visited you site! It sounds very promising and full of passion. I wish you a lot of success with it :)

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