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Heidi Grant Halvorson, PhD

Dr. Heidi Grant Halvorsen is a rising star in the field of motivational science. She is author of Succeed: How We Can All Reach Our Goals and her blogs are featured in the Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today and Huffington Post. Grant believes success is really all about strategy – how we set goals, how we pursue them, and how we deal with obstacles we encounter along the way.
www.heidigranthalvorson.com
Twitter: @hghalvorson  
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Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson has created a variety of tools to help people lead “an authentically awesome life.” His collection of PhilosophersNotes review the best ideas from the top personal growth books. His “Optimal Living 101″ classes relay the essential teachings of dozens of great teachers condensed into 10 Principeles. His “Blissitations” are guided meditations, visualizations and affirmations. Find out more about all the various tools Brian has to help you “get your shine on” via his Web site.
http://www.brianjohnson.me/
Twitter: @_Brian_Johnson
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Byron Katie

A best-selling author best known for her books Loving What Is and A Thousand Names For Joy, Byron Katie believes her job is to teach people how to stop suffering. Her simple process of inquiry, known as “The Work,” helps individuals dismantle their stressful beliefs about life, other people and themselves, and then set a new course.
www.thework.com
Twitter: @ByronKatie  
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Common Dreams

Founded in 1997, this non-profit, nonpartisan citizens’ organization has a mission has a mission to inform, inspire and ignite change for the common good. The Web site publishes breaking news from progressive perspectives as well as the latest ideas and opinions from leading progressive thinkers, writers and activists.
www.commondreams.org
Twitter: @commondreams
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GOOD magazine

Founded in 2006 as a magazine dedicated to social causes — donating subscription fees to charity was an integral part of the company’s mission — GOOD is a media platform that includes an award-winning magazine and a Web site featuring fantastic infographics and video content covering topics such as food, politics, health, the environment and culture. Continuing their mission of moving the world forward, the company launched GOOD Projects as a new kind of agency focused on helping businesses and organizations engage and improve their broader communities.
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Twitter: @GOOD  
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Revolutionary Acts blog

by Pilar Gerasimo
The founding editor of Experience Life, an award-winning, whole-life health and fitness magazine, Pilar is also the author of “Being Healthy Is a Revolutionary Act: A Manifesto for Thriving in a Mixed-Up World,” a work that provided the philosophical basis for RevolutionaryAct.com, and for her Huffington Post blog, Revolutionary Acts.
Blog archives
Twitter: @pgerasimo  
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Robin Sharma

Leadership expert and author of 11 bestselling books, Sharma strives to teach companies that everyone can lead.
http://www.robinsharma.com/
Twitter: @robin_sharma    
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Gay & Kathlyn Hendricks

The founders of the Hendricks Institute have been helping individuals and couples develop core skills for conscious living for more than 30 years. In addition to in-person trainings and seminars, their Web site includes eCourses and other resources to help you create “vibrant wellness” in your life and community.
http://www.hendricks.com/
Twitter: @loveconscious
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Live Dynamite

Feeling stuck in a rut? Live Dynamite is a personal-development program designed to help you “get good at living.” These handy toolkits provide simple, powerful ways to help you create positive change in your life.
www.livedynamite.com
Twitter: @Live_Dynamite  
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Fearless Revolution

Alex Bogusky promotes a consumer revolution in which we have the power and the tools to reshape the world.
www.fearlessrevolution.com
Twitter: @FearLessForce  
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PhilosophersNotes

PDF, audio and video summaries of the big ideas from 100 great books on personal wisdom, health and more.
www.philosophersnotes.com
Twitter: @_Brian_Johnson  
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Don’t Miss Your Life

by Joe Robinson
Learn how to overcome obstacles to your best life — busyness, stress, guilt, the couch — and engage in leisure activities.
Review at Amazon.com
Twitter: @worklifeskills  
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Experience Life magazine

Well-researched, no-nonsense articles on whole-life wellness, such as fitness, healthy eating and life wisdom.
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Twitter: @ExperienceLife  
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Whole Living magazine

Exploring health and meaningful living as well as green, sustainable lifestyles
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Twitter: @WholeLiving  
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Ode magazine

This online and print publication is all about accentuating the positive. Since 1995, it has covered the people and ideas that make positive social, environmental and economic change in the world. Check out the “online community for Intelligent Optimists” today!
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Twitter: @OdeMagazine