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Yoga, your Palm computer, and you (continued)
TealPaint
If drawing and painting is more your style, then you might want to give TealPaint a try. This feature-packed paint and sketch program allows you to do many of the same activities you can do with desktop paint programs. Features include color and grayscale support, text, magnified draw, 16 drawing tools, 16 patterns, 12 brushes, horizontal and vertical scrolling, animation, programmable buttons, image compression, grid snap, image templates, background locking, screen-grab tool, and more. You can find it at http://www.tealpoint.com/softpnt.htm.
Chakra six: hone your vision Chakra six, called Ajna, means to perceive. This chakra is known as the brow chakra of third eye and is located in the center of the forehead. It represents light and is oriented toward self-reflection. It is related to the act of seeing, both physically and intuitively. When healthy, it allows us to see clearly, in effect, letting us see "the big picture". The color indigo, mugwort, star anise, lapis, and sapphire are associated with this chakra.
See Figure T for a picture of YogaZone's indigo shirt, which includes the symbol for chakra six.
FIGURE T
 
Balance your third-eye chakra and get clear on your vision. Roll over picture for a larger image.
The following information about your Palm computer is designed to help you get in touch with your larger vision for your life.
Tackle tolerations
The built-in applications on your Palm device can be particularly useful at helping you make your dreams come true. Kimberly Bryant, a business and personal success coach, has written a number of articles for PalmPower detailing ways you can use your Palm handheld to create a more fulfilling life for yourself. For example, in her article, "Improve your life by tackling tolerations," at http://www.palmpower.com/issues/issue200006/pptolerate001.html, she explains that in life, there are many things we simply tolerate. We could probably fix them, but instead, we just put up with them. However, those tolerations act as energy drains and time suckers. In this life-changing article, Kimberly shares some ideas on how you can use your Palm handheld to divest yourself of these crippling tolerations.
Franklin Covey
Dr. Stephen R. Covey has been helping improve people's lives for years with his self-help bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Covey is also the founder and chairman of Franklin Covey Company, a 4,500 member international firm with the goal of becoming the premier personal and organizational effectiveness firm in the world. The company offers a wide range of live training workshops for individuals, families, businesses, government, nonprofit, and educational organizations. The workshops cover a variety of topics, such as project management, leadership roles, and writing and presentational skills.
One of Franklin Covey's offerings is a workshop called "What Matters Most for Palm Organizers." In the workshop, you'll learn how to use Franklin Covey's software package, the Franklin Planner, in conjunction with your Palm handheld. The Franklin Planner is filled with features designed to help you self-actualize by organizing your life around your true priorities, as opposed to the priorities of others. Steve Niles reviewed the workshop and the software in his article, "Franklin Covey knows what matters most," in the August 2000 issue of PalmPower at http://www.palmpower.com/issues/issue200008/covey001.html.
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