
Mar 22, 2010

“No-one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” — Eleanor Roosevelt
“I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is the moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle-victorious.” — Vince Lombardi
“Gratitude is an attitude that hooks us up to our source of supply. And the more grateful you are, the closer you become to your maker, to the architect of the universe, to the spiritual core of your being. It’s a phenomenal lesson.” — Bob Proctor Read more... (156 words, 1 image, estimated 37 secs reading time)

Jan 29, 2010

Mike Dooley, Founder
First, Michael, completely forget about who, how, and when. Then, decide only upon what you want, the end result, with as much clarity as possible. I’ll shuffle the deck, the magic show will begin, and jokers won’t be all that are wild.
Gosh, you’re so much fun to watch when you read these things.
Deal,
The Universe
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Aug 20, 2009

There is no real excellence in all this world which can be separated from right living. –David Starr Jordan
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People embody many of the fundamental principles of human effectiveness.
These habits are basic; they are primary.
They represent the internalization of correct principles upon which enduring happiness and success are based.
But before we can really understand these Seven Habits, we need to understand our own “paradigms” and how to make a “paradigm shift.”
Both the Character Ethic and the Personality Ethic are examples of social paradigms. Read more... (821 words, 1 image, estimated 3:17 mins reading time)

Aug 19, 2009

Carol Birmingham said, “A smile starts on the lips, A grin spreads to the eyes, A chuckle comes from the belly; But a good laugh bursts forth from the soul, Overflows, and bubbles all around.”
Okay, you told me to give myself a pep talk, to use more upbeat language, and now you’re saying to smile.
What’s next?
Sprinkling fairy dust over my shoes?”
Before you work yourself into a tizzy of skepticism, consider that I’m talking science here.
When you’re able to impart a sincere smile, even if there’s no one else around, a whole host of factors inside of you are put into gear. Read more... (273 words, 1 image, estimated 1:06 mins reading time)

Aug 19, 2009

I have a mission in life.
It is to help everyone I meet be successful and happy (their definition), and then to use their new-found success and happiness to make others successful and happy.
It is a lofty goal. It is also one that I am firmly committed to and fully believe that I can achieve.
I start each day with an affirmation in the form of a question: “Who can I help today to be successful and happy, and who can help me?” Read more... (630 words, 1 image, estimated 2:31 mins reading time)

Jan 13, 2009

Photo by Julie Oglesby – can be reached at jayo1224@yahoo.com
“First, they ignore you. Second, they laugh at you. Third, they fight you. Finally, you win” — Gandhi
Mental Persuasion
The psychological edge gained by top persuaders cannot be overemphasized. How do great persuaders prepare their minds for success?
What is their mental process before, during, and after the persuasion cycle? This mental aspect is one of the most important (and usually neglected) traits of success. Read more... (808 words, 1 image, estimated 3:14 mins reading time)

Jan 6, 2009

There are only two words that will always lead you to success. Those words are yes and no. Undoubtedly, you’ve mastered saying yes. So start practicing saying no. Your goals depend on it!
- Jack Canfield
We’ve all been through it at least once in our lives.
We decide to make a change: Make more money, lose weight, quit smoking, start exercising, whatever.
We set goals and work toward them. And for a while, there is progress.
Then we start to slip, and before we know it we are back where we started. Read more... (640 words, 1 image, estimated 2:34 mins reading time)

Dec 30, 2008
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Visualize Your Completed Tasks
- Program your mind to overcome procrastination by continually visualizing your tasks as completed.
- Visualize your goals as already completed.
- Feel the emotions that you would feel if the tasks were accomplished.
- Imagine the sense of accomplishment that you will have when the task is completed.