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July 20th, 2010 | Category: Goal Setting, Success |
Manifest a Miracle is unlike ANY other Law of Attraction book I’ve read.
Normally when I read about the Law of Attraction, I get all excited and ready to attract my every desire. But I never have the success I expect, and I always wind up feeling disappointed.
I was excited about Manifest a Miracle too, but the real excitement happened after I read the book.
Was I shocked when I manifested my first desire within three days? Was I in awe that good things started happening to me every day? Was I amazed to find out how easy this was, when nothing had worked for me
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May 17th, 2010 | Category: Success |
So you want to be successful in life? Is that what you want? Then you better stop failing and become aware of these 10 ways to fail in life.
You see, I’ve been asked many times how to achieve success and weird enough, it seems like nobody takes the advice seriously. Then I realized one thing – most people are ALREADY failing before they even got started!
The article I wrote below is slightly controversy compare to the normal goodie-type personal development advice because this is the TRUTH. If I want to keep everyone happy and write about the colorful rainbow, birds chirping, flowers blooming, etc., then I
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March 11th, 2010 | Category: Goal Setting, Success |
The best way to learn successful achievement techniques and philosophies is to study those who have consistently made great achievements. It would be hard to find anyone that would match the incredible accomplishments of Coach John Wooden. Wooden spent 41 years of his life coaching basketball teams and in all of those years he only had 1 losing season. While coaching the UCLA Bruins NCAA team he was able to amass some of the most incredible achievements in all of sporting history including: 10 NCAA National Championships (a record) ; 88 consecutive game wins (a record); 38 straight tournament wins (a record); and four perfect seasons with no losses (a
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March 9th, 2010 | Category: Goal Setting, Success |
In 500 B.C. a man named Sun Tzu wrote 13 manuscripts on military strategy that became known as The Art of War. Sun Tzu served as a General in the Chinese Kingdom of Wu during a time of unprecedented war and political turmoil and through his successful conquests the kingdom went on to become the most powerful state of the period. While Sun Tzu’s writings on The Art of War were originally founded in military strategy, it has since been applied to achieve objectives in many different fields of competitive endeavors. It has found application as a training guide in sports, games, business, finance, and in just about any activity
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March 5th, 2010 | Category: Goal Setting, Success |
Few truly worthwhile things are attained without adversity, obstacles and conflict all of which can make us stronger, smarter, better, and tougher. In Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill writes:
More than 500 of the most successful men this country has ever known told the author their greatest success came just one step beyond the point at which defeat had overtaken them…Opportunity ‘often comes disguised in the form of misfortune or temporary defeat…Thomas A. Edison “failed” ten thousand times before he perfected the incandescent electric light bulb. That is— he met with temporary defeat ten thousand times, before his efforts were crowned with success…Sometimes it appears that there is
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March 4th, 2010 | Category: Self-Confidence, Success |
Secret information? Maybe not much remains truly hidden or forbidden anymore, but there are always important little secrets about how things work. Salesmen, politicians, and others learn and use subtle techniques to influence you. “Lucky people” use little-known tricks to get that way. Here are some examples.
Controlling Through Words
There is a classic joke, “Have you stopped beating your wife?” It is difficult to answer without incriminating yourself. This technique of the implicit premise is
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