Thursday, 6 February 2014

20 HABITS FOR POSITIVE LIVING

Living a positive life in a world with challenges seems difficult sometimes. It can be if you don’t equip your mind, body, soul and spirit with the simple, but still powerful tools necessary to truly embrace the lifestyle of positive thinking.

Here are 20 daily and weekly habits for positive living, once implemented regularly, will propel your life forward and switch the positive thinking light on more automatically.


“We become what we repeatedly do.” – Sean Covey




There's a smile right under your nose. USE IT. :)


Get in the sunshine, whenever possible, at least 15 minutes each day.



 Surround yourself with loving and positive people – both in person and online.


 Disconnect to Reconnect- Connect with Mother Earth 


Talk with God / The Universe / Angels / Your Guides / Your Intuition (whatever name you can relate to)



Look in the mirror and compliment yourself. Take it a step further – do a Mirror Workout.


Challenge yourself, take a risk



Laugh A LOT!! LOT meaning 100-200 laughs till your belly hurts. ;)



Believe in YOURSELF!



Focus, Focus, Focus!



Learn something N-E-W!



Positively reward yourself for your hard work



Enjoy Chocolate ;) Raw is best!



Practice Deep Breathing



Work hard and be okay with mistakes, that’s how you learn and grow.



Overcome a FEAR, and then tell someone about it!



Dance and sing like no ones watching!



Balance your mind,body,soul and spirit. (Hint: Celebration of Illumination can help!)



Try Brain Games like Lumosity.


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Friday, 24 January 2014

Food Art by Sarah Illenberger


Sarah Illenberger is a multi-disciplinary German artist based in Berlin working at the intersection of art, graphic design, and photography. She is renowned for creating vivid artworks using everyday items. She has an eye for spotting various objects/word puns in something as ordinary as a fruit or vegetable.  

In her project ‘Tutti Frutti’, Sarah uses Melons- "Pome-grenade" and many other fruits and vegetables and gave it a new meaning. Whatever she creates, there always is a humorous touch and a great love for detail.





















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Thursday, 23 January 2014

Answers To Life’s Unasked Questions

WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? WHY!? 

We all have tons of questions that we always have thought about but never bothered to ask. It’s your lucky day, because you are about to witness all of life’s un-probed absurdities, realities and contradictions through unrestrained wit and childlike illustrations.

Because asking Questions is fun!

















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Make Your Own Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots



Strawberry margarita jello shots will be the hit of your next party! To make strawberry jello shots, you need to cut the top and the bottom of the strawberries (Make sure you don't cut the bottom in such a manner that there is a hole). Scoop out the flesh which will create small cups for the jello. Mix the strawberry jelly in hot water and add cointreau and tequila. Pour this mixture in the strawberry cups (make sure there is not a hole in the bottom before you start filling). Place them in the fridge overnight. Apply a mix of lime zest and sugar to the jello shots. Garnish your Strawberry Jello Shots with a slice of lime. And voila! You have your amazing mini dessert for a party.


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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

THIS IS WHAT 4000 PIECES OF METAL SCRAPS CAN DO



This Aslan (Turkish for Lion) created by Selçuk Yılmaz. Consisting nearly 4,000 pieces of metal scraps. This stunning piece of art involved a lot of handwork and hammering of individual metal pieces. It took Selçuk nearly one year to create this magnificent sculpture. The result is absolutely splendid and weighs roughly 250 kg.










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