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Yes, it is once again time for the Technology for Living Carnival. There’s a lot of good stuff in here, by some bloggers I really like so I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed. That said, on with the carnival:

Changing the Context

Alex Blackwell presents The Next 45 Years, a very moving post on remembering what we care about and what is important in our lives.

Lorraine Cohen presents Letting Yourself Have Outrageous Success and Personal Happiness posted at Powerfull Living, saying, “How often do you say no to the people and things that would increase your business success and personal happiness? Learn key tips to change your nos to YES!”

Forging Ahead

David B. Bohl presents Here’s a Quick Way to Discover Your Passions (and have some fun at the same time) posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “Life can be about passion. It’s about discovering what you like, as well as what you don’t like. You can passionately love something while at the same time hating something else. Find out what excites, motivates, inspires, and pleases you, as well as what doesn’t.”

Dan-O presents Have You Benefited from the Revolutionary Magic of Internet Self Help? posted at Danogo.com – Discover. Inspiring . Media, saying, “Highly informative article about how the Web has changed self help and a huge resource of online personal development information.”

Awareness

Silicon Valley Blogger presents How Stressed Are You? Rating The Most Stressful Financial Events posted at The Digerati Life. discussing occupational and financial stress, and the impact it can have on your life.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Time Travel posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog. a funny yet thought-provoking post with some funny yet thought-provoking poetry.

Cathy presents The Cosmic Wheel of Kindness…Pass It On! posted at Joy Thru Generosity, saying, “This idea to pass on a “token of kindness” began as a unique way for people to reach out and connect with others. In recognition of random acts of kindness, a “token” is passed on to someone as they perform a kind act. This sets the “cosmic wheel of kindness” into motion, as tokens are passed on endlessly! Whenever someone performs an act of kindness hand them a token.”

Changing the Context

Ruth Mitchell presents I Guess You Thought We had Fallen Off the Face of the Earth posted at Buy Outside the Box, saying, “Small changes can make a big difference.”

Forging Ahead

Yazan Manasrah presents Uncluttering your mind posted at The Blasted Crossing, saying, “Want to find out how to gain the focus and mental energy to accomplish the daily tasks you must do?”

Phil B. presents Wristwatches are a Dying Technology « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “In today’s modern age, I still see a lot of people still wearing wristwatches, even though these same people carry cell phones and PDAs that also tell the time.”

That wraps up this edition. Please, send in your blog article to the next edition of Technology for Living Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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