Perhaps the greatest teacher of positive thinking is a child. Children are the ultimate positive thinkers. They have not learned that life throws curves and that challenges are around every corner. They look at life as a big adventure. Maybe you should adopt t...
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This is actually a short post that is going to send you to another blog. WAIT! Don’t jump ship. It’s going to be worth your while because this video is rather inspiring, it will humble you and make you think that I am not alone.
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It is Saturday afternoon and I’m in the process of reading Rich Schefren’s report, The Attention Age Doctrine, and I must say that my brain is starting to hurt and yet I’m excited at the same time. I’m only 22 pages into the report but...
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Today I was checking my email and noticed that I had received a notification that someone had added me as a contact on BUMPZee (a blog network.) So, there blog name was compelling, New Life From Heaven. I decided to check out their blog, and I like it but I ...
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Very cool personal productivity technique!
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Recently, I discovered a really great site called the Success Network. As I was reviewing the site I noticed how easy it was to navigate but more importantly the great information it had for people seeking mentoring.
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If you haven’t visited this page you should, Read This Book! This post is actually provides more details of the Millionaire Mindset. Here is the list of how a person that has the Millionaire Mindset thinks:
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I just finished a book by T. Harv Eker, called SpeedWealth. I recommend you pick up your own copy. It’s outstanding and only 74 pages long. But don’t let that fool you. It’s a no-fluff owner’s manual on how to achieve financial security...
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We’ve been programmed to believe that change is a “battle” – something hard fought and hard won, something that demands struggle and sacrifice. But as anyone who uses the technique known as kaizen can tell you, nothing could be further ...
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I had an economics teacher in college. He liked to say that most economic choices have pros, cons, and consequences. I believe he was onto something by mentioning consequences. We would make better choices if we considered the consequences.
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I don’t know about you but I took several years of a foriegn language and yet I am unable to speak it. Most likely my problem and I assume this is the problem with others in a similar situation is that we failed to use it on a consistent basis. As a re...
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