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How Do You See Yourself? Changing your beliefs about aging by Louise L. Hay

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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How Do You See Yourself? Changing your beliefs about aging by Louise L. Hay

FOR GENERATIONS, we have allowed the numbers that correspond to how many years we have been on the planet to tell us how to feel and how to behave. As with any other aspect of life, what we mentally accept and believe becomes true for us. Well, it is time to change our beliefs about aging. When [...]

Our #1 Job by Marci Shimoff

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Our #1 Job by Marci Shimoff

This week I was given a challenging assignment: Write a 400-word description of what is most meaningful to me and how I live in alignment with that daily. My answer is going to be included in a book with responses from 100 other people, including Desmond Tutu, Jean Houston, and Deepak Chopra. Talk about [...]

Eckart Tolle on Blog Talk Radio with Marie Benard!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Eckart Tolle on Blog Talk Radio with Marie Benard!

In this rare, exclusive interview, some of the topics Eckhart discusses include: the current state of the world, living in the NOW, how to raise present-minded children, sex and the pain body, what it takes to be a great leader and more.

The Major Obstacle to Financial Success By Brian Tracy

Friday, April 23, 2010

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The Major Obstacle to Financial Success By Brian Tracy

The major mental obstacle to financial success is that some people believe that they don’t really deserve to be rich. The Biggest Demotivator of All They have been raised with a steady drumbeat of destructive criticism, as I was, that has led them to conclude, at an unconscious level, that they don’t [...]

21 Ways To Turn Ill Will to Good Will by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

Friday, April 23, 2010

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21 Ways To Turn Ill Will to Good Will by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

My recent posts have highlighted two very powerful, yet opposing forces in the human heart: in a traditional metaphor, we each have a wolf of love and a wolf of hate inside us, and it all depends on which one we feed every day. On the one hand, as the most social and loving species on [...]

Freedom From Clutter & Sabotaging Self Talk By David Morelli

Friday, April 16, 2010

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Freedom From Clutter & Sabotaging Self Talk By David Morelli

You know that feeling when you finally get your taxes done and drop them in the mail (tomorrow’s the 15th!)? A HUGE heavy load immediately falls from your shoulders and you realize how much of your energy was being sapped by having this big project hang over your head. The same thing happens when you “spring clean” [...]

How Do We Love Others? by LOUISE L. HAY

Friday, April 16, 2010

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How Do We Love Others? by LOUISE L. HAY

How do we love others? Accept them as they are. Allow them to be themselves. Stop trying to changethem. Let them take care of their own growth processes. We can’t learn for another. If their behavior is detrimental to us, then we may choose not to be in their presence—and that is fine. We must [...]

The Healing Power of Service by DR. WAYNE W. DYER

Friday, April 16, 2010

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The Healing Power of Service by DR. WAYNE W. DYER

How may I serve others so that they may have what I desire? The answer to this seeminglycontradictory question holds the key to authentic inner peace. Many callers to my radio show are struggling with fears, worries, and concerns that stem, as they see it, from unfulfilled desires. I usually suggest that they try wanting [...]

Practice the 7 Sales Training Tips of Sales Success Posted by Brian Tracy

Friday, April 16, 2010

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Practice the 7 Sales Training Tips of Sales Success Posted by Brian Tracy

There are many sales techniques, tips, and principles of sales training and success. They are practiced by all of the highest paid salespeople every day. The regular application of these principles is virtually guaranteed to move you to the top of your field. Sales Training Tip # 1: Get serious! Make a decision to go all [...]

How Did Humans Become Empathic? by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

Monday, April 12, 2010

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How Did Humans Become Empathic? by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

Empathy is unusual in the animal kingdom. So empathy must have had some major survival benefits for it to have evolved. What might those benefits have been? Empathy seems to have evolved in three major steps. First, among vertebrates, birds and mammals developed ways of rearing their young, plus forms of pair bonding – sometimes for life. [...]